Ok, so i thought ground source was gonna be the way to go. But i am doubting that now after reading some posts on here.
I am planning to extend our house - part single storey part two storey on the rear elevation. I want to install underfloor heating downstairs and keep rads upstairs. We are currently on oil with no gas in the village. The house is 1830s ish and is solid stone walls about 400mm thick on two elevations and cavity walls on the other elevations. I have the space for ground loops but i am worried the house will not get up to temperature in the winter. Looking for some advice on whether ground source is the right way to go? Oil is costing me £1K a year and it is only going one way.
I would think a ground source system and underfloor heating would cost me around £17k to install but with a grant for £2.5k available and ongoing renewable energy payments, plus the saving on my oil bill i thought this would be the most viable option. A conventional oil boiler and new underfloor heating is gonna cost around £12k so it would pay for itself within 3 years.
What are peoples thoughts?
I am planning to extend our house - part single storey part two storey on the rear elevation. I want to install underfloor heating downstairs and keep rads upstairs. We are currently on oil with no gas in the village. The house is 1830s ish and is solid stone walls about 400mm thick on two elevations and cavity walls on the other elevations. I have the space for ground loops but i am worried the house will not get up to temperature in the winter. Looking for some advice on whether ground source is the right way to go? Oil is costing me £1K a year and it is only going one way.
I would think a ground source system and underfloor heating would cost me around £17k to install but with a grant for £2.5k available and ongoing renewable energy payments, plus the saving on my oil bill i thought this would be the most viable option. A conventional oil boiler and new underfloor heating is gonna cost around £12k so it would pay for itself within 3 years.
What are peoples thoughts?