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Because our summers are becoming hotter and will continue to do so, the heat pump is a great way to keep your house cool whilst your gas boiler becomes an expensive water heater

Like a match in a sports hallNo works both ways, either takes heat from inside the house or from the condenser outside
No works both ways, either takes heat from inside the house or from the condenser outside
You don’t understand energy costsBecause our summers are becoming hotter and will continue to do so, the heat pump is a great way to keep your house cool whilst your gas boiler becomes an expensive water heater
And he’s also got a gas boiler and radiators for when his big hair dryer can’t copeSo, it's a hybrid air to air heat pump with a hot water cylinder attached. I've finally got it! The room is heated by hot air. But it also has a water circuit for the cylinder.

depends on the size of units installed,They don’t produce enough heat for a decent sized uninstalled house.

I pay bills same as anyone.You don’t understand energy costs

I was going to rip it out but thought might as well just leave it as a redundant system.And he’s also got a gas boiler and radiators for when his big hair dryer can’t cope

Gives me optionsAnd he’s also got a gas boiler and radiators for when his big hair dryer can’t cope
My house is 4 floors and has a genuine 15-18kw heat lossdepends on the size of units installed,
My arse. It gets used in winter or you’d pull it outI was going to rip it out but thought might as well just leave it as a redundant system.
The option to stay warm when it’s minus 10 and the big gay hair dryer isn’t up to it.Gives me options

If so it's an air to water heat pump. HWM was talking about air to air. Wasn't he?

lol they can take heat out of -30The option to stay warm when it’s minus 10 and the big gay hair dryer isn’t up to it.
They still can’t warm a house in winter.