Pray tell us then, how do you use them properly and efficiently if you're out at work all day long, may not know what time you'll be home, nor know particularly well what the outside temperature will be?One thing I would point out....many people who rent never learn how to use storage heaters properly and efficiently
All of you above should ask yourself one simple question - would you rather have electric storage heaters than gas CH for your own house?
If you hate (or don't really care) about your tenants, choose electric.
Before I was a home-owner, I ruled out any rental that had storage heaters; they're bloody awful.
get out of the mode of thinking that the house should be left to go cold when youre not in it and heated when you are.
get out of the mode of thinking that the house should be left to go cold when youre not in it and heated when you are.
hahaha!
quite apart from electricity being an expensive fuel, he now expects people to pour heat into a home when it is unoccupied and there is no-one to benefit from it!
I'm with this, and even as a student discounted anywhere that was electric only for heating.I would encourage gas, even though the landlord's running costs are a bit higher, if the property is anything above 'minimum spec'. It will be more attractive to most tenants.
You won't get a good shower from a vented hot water system or electric (10kW) shower. Good showers are important to 'working professonals' who have to be out in the morning quickly and don't want to wait for the cylinder to reheat. With, presumably, 1 bathroom shared between 2 bedrooms, a combi will handle 1 shower well, be adequate for a bath, no reheating time, and won't take up a cupboard.
Mains pressure cylinder or thermal store are expensive to buy and mains pressure needs annual servicing too.
Combi boilers are very competitively priced.
Storage heaters and panel heaters can be a fire hazard too as people try and dry clothes on them.
Electric cooker though.
Interesting article, it states the elec is around 3.5p and gas is around 2p/0.8=2.5p equiv which in fairness is still around about current price difference.Those are not the storage heaters I have experienced....
This article is a few years out of date, but the principle is still the same:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property...45310/On-the-level-what-gas-really-costs.html
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