My parents own a house. It used to consist of a standard 3 bedroom house with a post office. My father has recently retired, and the post office has closed for business. My parents are planning to convert the old post office into a dining room and downstairs bathroom.
The work required to do this is going to be quite extensive and require the room to be stripped right back to bare brick and joists, and then start a fresh. We plan to insulate the heck out of the new rooms, so the heat loss will be quite different to the rest of the house.
The house is a 1950s build with a 30 year old boiler which we are happy to keep running until it finally gives up the ghost.
Whilst we've got the opportunity, would it be a good idea to put this room onto it's own zone with an independent roomstat and zone valve, or am I as well to just leave it on the existing ground floor circuit.
Assume this was your house and money was no object, what would you do?
The work required to do this is going to be quite extensive and require the room to be stripped right back to bare brick and joists, and then start a fresh. We plan to insulate the heck out of the new rooms, so the heat loss will be quite different to the rest of the house.
The house is a 1950s build with a 30 year old boiler which we are happy to keep running until it finally gives up the ghost.
Whilst we've got the opportunity, would it be a good idea to put this room onto it's own zone with an independent roomstat and zone valve, or am I as well to just leave it on the existing ground floor circuit.
Assume this was your house and money was no object, what would you do?
