The great disadvantage of ASHP is that it is least efficient when you're using it most; IE when it's cold and damp outside, the efficiency of the unit drops off and you end up burning more electricity, which costs you a lot more. I'd expect long-term maintenance costs to be higher than with an oil boiler as well...personally I'd be going for an oil boiler and an unvented cylinder
Nope. Not needed to touch my SMEG fridge since I bought it 20years ago. But service my oil boiler annually, new nozzle, filters & 2 oil pumps too. So c'mon M get real!!
Ah! But your old fridge only really has one moving part.. The compressor a heat pump has not only that but a fan, shuttle valve, expansion valve a number of solenoids a pump and several thermistors to fail not to mention the coils which can and do get clogged with airborne debris such as those fluffy seeds that seem to get everywhere... And if the compressor goes pop, then you may as well weigh the damned thing in...And if you still need a cheap chinese stove, why not pay a little extra and get a decent stove and forget the airsource?