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Hi all, we have a problem.
We have just moved into a small 3 bed semi. Unfortunately, to access the house we need to cross the neighbour's land. We currently have storage heaters installed, but they are big, bulky and expensive to run (and are cold in the evening!).
We are off the gas mains, and cannot get oil as the rights of access to our house do not allow us to get the tank filled (have checked with a solicitor). So, we are only left with the following options:
Electric central heating
ASHP/GSHP
Solid fuel
We are worried about the cost of electric central heating. We have looked at the Gledhill Electramate thermal store which may help, but still feel that it will cost a packet. ASHP don't seem to be powerfull enough and GSHP too expensive to install.
So we were wondering if anyone had any experience of solid fuel stoves (with back boilers)?
We don't have a chimney, so would need a flue installed...is that an option or would that be prohibitively expensive? How about installation costs of the actual stove? Do we need a hearth?
Anyone else solved the no gas/oil problem?????
Thanks!
Sam
We have just moved into a small 3 bed semi. Unfortunately, to access the house we need to cross the neighbour's land. We currently have storage heaters installed, but they are big, bulky and expensive to run (and are cold in the evening!).
We are off the gas mains, and cannot get oil as the rights of access to our house do not allow us to get the tank filled (have checked with a solicitor). So, we are only left with the following options:
Electric central heating
ASHP/GSHP
Solid fuel
We are worried about the cost of electric central heating. We have looked at the Gledhill Electramate thermal store which may help, but still feel that it will cost a packet. ASHP don't seem to be powerfull enough and GSHP too expensive to install.
So we were wondering if anyone had any experience of solid fuel stoves (with back boilers)?
We don't have a chimney, so would need a flue installed...is that an option or would that be prohibitively expensive? How about installation costs of the actual stove? Do we need a hearth?
Anyone else solved the no gas/oil problem?????
Thanks!
Sam