HouseHunter
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OK did not know that thanks!if getting one I would get a 3KW as that will give options for 1k/2k/3k depending on how you switch it
House I recently bought is only 5 years old but underfloor heating (downstairs & rads upstairs) was put in by an amateur and it is useless (I knew about this before I bought). There are only 2 coils (not sure if I'm using correct lingo!) for the entire ground floor when there should apparantly be 10+. As a result the house has proved almost impossible to heat without the boiler being on 24/7 in winter. This resulted in some oil bills of up to €900 per month!
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All opinions/thoughts needed and welcome!
Thanks
My first time hearing about this particular product Baz. I notice the web-site compares costs with storage heaters. Any cost comparisons with gas or oil?... Has anyone got any experience of these in general and in particular of the Suka product range [broken link removed] ? ...
Baz, don't just add more heat to the mix.
You should seriously consider investigating the level, location and type of insulation in the house and adding more insulation to your house if your bills are that high.
You should also check the weather sealing on doors and windows and examine the option of fitting a heat exchanger.
I seem to recall seeing a programme on TG4 on "sustainable" wind and solar power system installed in a house for €15K.
With winter quarter bills alone of €2.7K this suggest payback in a reasonable period.
The Power of One Street on [broken link removed] may be of some use to persons reading this thread.
FWIW
ONQ
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