

I was thinking more like 18 to 24Kw 60,000 to 80,000btu, but then without seeing the property etc it's always tricky.
WHere is that?the boiler calculation website form thingy
I also get 16.7kW. That is assuming you have solid walls and over 75mm insulation in the loft. Don't forget that the answer includes 2kW for HW, ie. heating is 14.7kw16.7 KW is what the sedbuk calculator says
the length is 9 metres width about 7 metres . height of rooms about 9ft -2.7 metres
2 floors, pvc double glazed, brick walls , pitched roof
If so, you need to check the cold water flow rate and pressure. The number of simultaneously running hot outlets is also significant. More than two can be a problem.I am leaning towards combi
As combis can be as small as 25kW, I suppose I had better revise that to 10 litre/min.Does this mean a minimum combi is 37.5 KW?
15 litres per min x 2.5KW=37.5kw
Most 1930's houses have cavity walls. Are you sure yours does not? If you have cavity walls it will reduce to 12.8kW if unfilled and 8.4kW if filled (both plus 2kW for water). Your surveyor will be able to tell you if it has cavity walls.
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