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Absolutely. There is no one answer, some will be better than others. Some will fit individual requirements better that other forms of heating.
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Absolutely. There is no one answer, some will be better than others. Some will fit individual requirements better that other forms of heating.
Lost what,i just explained my thoughts on heat pumps, why would you buy one when GCH is so much cheaper
Oil!Spare a thought who don't have gas.
Or?Oil!
Oil, is there anything else if you cannot use gas?
Despite LPG being more costly to run than natural gas, both are markedly cheaper than the running cost of an electric boiler. Oil boilers, however, cost about the same price to run per kWh as natural gas boilers.
What about if you generate your own electric and get a free heatpump?
With either system If you don't have wind or much sun when the tank of hot water has gone its gone.Solar power means you have no heating at night. But neither affect hot water.
Yup. Not of you store enough for 2 days usage is not normally an issue.
I think it depends chippy.I remember back when i was a kid we had coal fires with back boilers which t heated water in a huge copper water tank in the airing cupboard those tanks seemed to be a lot bigger than the tanks these heat pups have you are going to have to be able to store a lot of hot water for days you have little sun or wind i don't think either are the solution if you are off grid.
Probably best with a wood burner and back boiler.
Using solar & battery I can run house heating on a sunny day.What about if you generate your own electric and get a free heatpump?