Hi,
Looking for some advice on the costs and facts of changing from an economy 7 electric set up to a gas system - It won't be a DIY but rather a reliable local tradesmen.
Flat currently has an economy 7 meter which runs an immersion and 1 storage heater. This old system would need decommissioned. What would the costs of this be and would the plumber be able to arrange this or would it be separate. What damage is likely to be left behind?
It would be replaced with a gas supply and central heating/combi boiler. Would be looking for 1 larger radiator to replace the storage heater then 2 smaller radiators. 1 for the bedroom (to replace a panel heater) and 1 for the bathroom.
A few possible complications;
1) What damage would the removal of the electrics leave behind. Could this be covered with the replacements or would tell tale signs be left behind?
2) It's a ground floor flat
3) The current hot water supply is in a cupboard in the middle of the house. Could a boiler go in here? If so how would flues etc work?
4) The flat has a concrete floor - how would piping etc.work?
Not even sure if this is possible but would be good to hear some advice/comments on the above and more importantly likely prices?
That flat itself is fairly small.
Thanks in advance,
Looking for some advice on the costs and facts of changing from an economy 7 electric set up to a gas system - It won't be a DIY but rather a reliable local tradesmen.
Flat currently has an economy 7 meter which runs an immersion and 1 storage heater. This old system would need decommissioned. What would the costs of this be and would the plumber be able to arrange this or would it be separate. What damage is likely to be left behind?
It would be replaced with a gas supply and central heating/combi boiler. Would be looking for 1 larger radiator to replace the storage heater then 2 smaller radiators. 1 for the bedroom (to replace a panel heater) and 1 for the bathroom.
A few possible complications;
1) What damage would the removal of the electrics leave behind. Could this be covered with the replacements or would tell tale signs be left behind?
2) It's a ground floor flat
3) The current hot water supply is in a cupboard in the middle of the house. Could a boiler go in here? If so how would flues etc work?
4) The flat has a concrete floor - how would piping etc.work?
Not even sure if this is possible but would be good to hear some advice/comments on the above and more importantly likely prices?
That flat itself is fairly small.
Thanks in advance,