Hmm..tis a dilemma isn't it?
I'd certainly say don't go for the aerothermic- they're far too expensive for what they do ( often need a secondary form of heating even with the more expensive type) and it'd cost a ridiculous amount for a seperate system for the water...noisy/ugly too.
We're opting to change our 25 yr old boiler for a new condensing one which is much more efficient- should save 30% on the fuel bill .
If you earn over here- you'll get tax relief on the new boiler ( I think)
You'd certainly get tax relief on a wood burning stove until the end of this year.. We're getting a small Esse - called an Ironheart which has 2 hobs.Didn't go for the boiler attachment for heating or hot water as it's too small- and would have a problem with the pump and waterpressure if the electricity failed.
We'll buy a domino type 2 hob electric hob for quick /small meals and a microwave combi for its oven in summer when we won't want the stove lit.
Our neighbour has the wood pellets- it often gets jammed .
We're also slowly upgrading our insulation. Brico Marche have had an incredible offer on 19 layer insulation- more than 30% off I think it was about 80E a roll instead of 120E
We'd have liked to have moved away from fuel to be environmentally more 'correct' but to be honest my Richard Gere look alike ( *swoon) said this would be by far the best option- and to have the back up of the wood burners incase of fuel shortages like last winter.
We've really gone for a bit of everything and having larger rads put in in some rooms to gain more of a 'heating effect' rather than 'defrost setting'!!!
I've also stuck insulation in all the draughty windows. Are you double glazed Bob?
I'd love to go for the new solar panels which will eventually be available for domestic properties ( bit like silver foil )...or even wind power....but thy're a tad too expensive for us to consider!!
What do your neighbours suggest? ( ours seem just to have the heating ticking over at 18C and wear loads of layers)
I'd certainly say don't go for the aerothermic- they're far too expensive for what they do ( often need a secondary form of heating even with the more expensive type) and it'd cost a ridiculous amount for a seperate system for the water...noisy/ugly too.
We're opting to change our 25 yr old boiler for a new condensing one which is much more efficient- should save 30% on the fuel bill .
If you earn over here- you'll get tax relief on the new boiler ( I think)
You'd certainly get tax relief on a wood burning stove until the end of this year.. We're getting a small Esse - called an Ironheart which has 2 hobs.Didn't go for the boiler attachment for heating or hot water as it's too small- and would have a problem with the pump and waterpressure if the electricity failed.
We'll buy a domino type 2 hob electric hob for quick /small meals and a microwave combi for its oven in summer when we won't want the stove lit.
Our neighbour has the wood pellets- it often gets jammed .
We're also slowly upgrading our insulation. Brico Marche have had an incredible offer on 19 layer insulation- more than 30% off I think it was about 80E a roll instead of 120E
We'd have liked to have moved away from fuel to be environmentally more 'correct' but to be honest my Richard Gere look alike ( *swoon) said this would be by far the best option- and to have the back up of the wood burners incase of fuel shortages like last winter.
We've really gone for a bit of everything and having larger rads put in in some rooms to gain more of a 'heating effect' rather than 'defrost setting'!!!
I've also stuck insulation in all the draughty windows. Are you double glazed Bob?
I'd love to go for the new solar panels which will eventually be available for domestic properties ( bit like silver foil )...or even wind power....but thy're a tad too expensive for us to consider!!
What do your neighbours suggest? ( ours seem just to have the heating ticking over at 18C and wear loads of layers)
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