I was wondering if someone could recommend a good heating system for a new build house?
The house is very well insulated
135mm Bonded Bead Cavity Fill
50mm Cozy boards on all external walls
140mm floor insulation.
100mm rafter lock on all rafters.
That tinfoil insulation stuff around all windows and coldbridges etc.
So I am now looking for a good heating system which would sufficiently heat a 3000sq foot house and provide sufficient hot water.
I have looked into:
Oil
Wood Pellet
Wood Chip
Wood Gasification
Geothermal (ground source)
Air to Water
Open Fires
Various Stoves etc.
Obviously when I contact the relevant companies I am getting all manners of sales talk, where their products are far superior than anything else on the market.
I've given all the data sheets to the engineers, but they are comparing optimal data and not real world data.
So I thought I would ask if anyone could recommend the system they have in their house?
No matter what solution we go with, we will be adding solar to assist in heating water.
The house is very well insulated
135mm Bonded Bead Cavity Fill
50mm Cozy boards on all external walls
140mm floor insulation.
100mm rafter lock on all rafters.
That tinfoil insulation stuff around all windows and coldbridges etc.
So I am now looking for a good heating system which would sufficiently heat a 3000sq foot house and provide sufficient hot water.
I have looked into:
Oil
Wood Pellet
Wood Chip
Wood Gasification
Geothermal (ground source)
Air to Water
Open Fires
Various Stoves etc.
Obviously when I contact the relevant companies I am getting all manners of sales talk, where their products are far superior than anything else on the market.
I've given all the data sheets to the engineers, but they are comparing optimal data and not real world data.
So I thought I would ask if anyone could recommend the system they have in their house?
No matter what solution we go with, we will be adding solar to assist in heating water.