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It seems every improvement costs money, and also many can save money, but be it cost to borrow money, or loss of interest on money used, there must be a common formula to work out if an improvement saves money.
I am told commercial wise it has to pay for its self in 25 years, any longer than that then not worth doing.
Interest rates have gone up and down in my live time, 15% interest on a mortgage is not unknown, and mortgage rates are a lot lower than many rates for borrowing money.
So if I buy a new fridge/freezer which uses 10% less power to old one, has a life of 7 years, and costs £300 will it pay for its self, and how will it compare with a unit which saves 15% also has a 7 year life and costs £400?
OK there are other factors, frost free keeps a more even temperature, so safer with upright types, but before we can work it out we need to work out the cost of using that money.
So if I replace all my TRV heads and install EvoHome which should reduce the heating bill, if it costs £1000 how much do I add to new bill to take account of money used cost?
I know I have money in bank so will cost me less than some one who has to borrow it, but if I use the money on heating then not used on car, and adverts tell us saving so there must be a formula used on how much the money used costs.
I am told commercial wise it has to pay for its self in 25 years, any longer than that then not worth doing.
Interest rates have gone up and down in my live time, 15% interest on a mortgage is not unknown, and mortgage rates are a lot lower than many rates for borrowing money.
So if I buy a new fridge/freezer which uses 10% less power to old one, has a life of 7 years, and costs £300 will it pay for its self, and how will it compare with a unit which saves 15% also has a 7 year life and costs £400?
OK there are other factors, frost free keeps a more even temperature, so safer with upright types, but before we can work it out we need to work out the cost of using that money.
So if I replace all my TRV heads and install EvoHome which should reduce the heating bill, if it costs £1000 how much do I add to new bill to take account of money used cost?
I know I have money in bank so will cost me less than some one who has to borrow it, but if I use the money on heating then not used on car, and adverts tell us saving so there must be a formula used on how much the money used costs.