HI All
Can anyone recommend the best thing to do in this situation please. Currently renovating a house and have had a summerhouse/office built
I need to get heating into my summerhouse which is around 20ft away from the house. The plan was to run pipes into the summerhouse from the house and then have one or two radiators in there.
I will be working in there so I somehow need to control the temperature in the summerhouse without the heating in the house turning on, I also need to ensure that the temperature stays above 12 degrees (lots of printing equipment that doesn't like being cold), without heating the house.
And vice versa, if im not working in there and the heating in the house is on, I won't need the heating on in the summerhouse (unless it drops below 12 degrees)
The summerhouse is properly insulated also.
SO what's the best way to do this, do I need to but programmable TRV's on all the radiators or is there a simpler solution?
The current heating system is an old boiler which is being replaced by a combi boiler - there is no wired or wireless thermostat controlling the boiler at the moment either but will be once the new combi (oil) is installed - just trying to make sure the best solution is put in whilst the house is being pulled apart.
Thanks
Can anyone recommend the best thing to do in this situation please. Currently renovating a house and have had a summerhouse/office built
I need to get heating into my summerhouse which is around 20ft away from the house. The plan was to run pipes into the summerhouse from the house and then have one or two radiators in there.
I will be working in there so I somehow need to control the temperature in the summerhouse without the heating in the house turning on, I also need to ensure that the temperature stays above 12 degrees (lots of printing equipment that doesn't like being cold), without heating the house.
And vice versa, if im not working in there and the heating in the house is on, I won't need the heating on in the summerhouse (unless it drops below 12 degrees)
The summerhouse is properly insulated also.
SO what's the best way to do this, do I need to but programmable TRV's on all the radiators or is there a simpler solution?
The current heating system is an old boiler which is being replaced by a combi boiler - there is no wired or wireless thermostat controlling the boiler at the moment either but will be once the new combi (oil) is installed - just trying to make sure the best solution is put in whilst the house is being pulled apart.
Thanks