Hi,
We're just about to replace the heating system in our house. We have a (soon to be) four bed semi-detached house, currently 3 bed. We are replacing the boiler and all radiators and are considering the most efficient way to heat our home and provision of hot water.
We have been monitoring how we generally heat the house and where we need the heat to be during the winter months. We rarely turn on the heaters up stairs. Down stairs we have a large lounge which houses a large wood burner. We run the wood-burner as much as possible during the winter. This heats the lounge more than adequately. We then have two reception rooms and a large kitchen - these are the rooms that really need heating during the winter.
Our gas bill rockets as soon as we start using the heating in the winter. I'm very aware of the cost so we don't just have the heating on all the time. Our gas bill goes from between £15 to £45 a month from April to October then jumps to between £70 and £100 during November to March.
A thought we have had is to install solar panels and run "smart" electric heaters in all rooms. As we really only need to heat the 3 previously mentioned rooms we have been considering whether this would be a more efficient (cheaper to run) solution than a standard gas central heating system? We would install electric heaters in all rooms of course for the odd occasion that we would need to heat the other rooms.
Would the panels supply enough electricity in the winter to run such a heating system?
Long term would have it have a negative effect when selling the property? I suppose not if it were more efficient than standard gas combi boiler set up.
If we went for panels + electric heating we would still need hot water so what would we need to install to supply this? Combi?
I know electricity is approx 2.5 times more expensive than gas but will having the solar panels result in a more efficient solution? At the moment we are getting stung with the gas bill every winter.
If we need to install a combi anyway for hot water would it be best to go for standard central heating system.
If anyone has any advice or guidance it would be greatly greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ben
We're just about to replace the heating system in our house. We have a (soon to be) four bed semi-detached house, currently 3 bed. We are replacing the boiler and all radiators and are considering the most efficient way to heat our home and provision of hot water.
We have been monitoring how we generally heat the house and where we need the heat to be during the winter months. We rarely turn on the heaters up stairs. Down stairs we have a large lounge which houses a large wood burner. We run the wood-burner as much as possible during the winter. This heats the lounge more than adequately. We then have two reception rooms and a large kitchen - these are the rooms that really need heating during the winter.
Our gas bill rockets as soon as we start using the heating in the winter. I'm very aware of the cost so we don't just have the heating on all the time. Our gas bill goes from between £15 to £45 a month from April to October then jumps to between £70 and £100 during November to March.
A thought we have had is to install solar panels and run "smart" electric heaters in all rooms. As we really only need to heat the 3 previously mentioned rooms we have been considering whether this would be a more efficient (cheaper to run) solution than a standard gas central heating system? We would install electric heaters in all rooms of course for the odd occasion that we would need to heat the other rooms.
Would the panels supply enough electricity in the winter to run such a heating system?
Long term would have it have a negative effect when selling the property? I suppose not if it were more efficient than standard gas combi boiler set up.
If we went for panels + electric heating we would still need hot water so what would we need to install to supply this? Combi?
I know electricity is approx 2.5 times more expensive than gas but will having the solar panels result in a more efficient solution? At the moment we are getting stung with the gas bill every winter.
If we need to install a combi anyway for hot water would it be best to go for standard central heating system.
If anyone has any advice or guidance it would be greatly greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ben