Hi guys.
It's time to change our 20+ year old boiler, and I'm looking at options.
We currently run an oil combi, as there are no mains services in our village, and I was initially looking to replace with another oil boiler. We've had a quote of just over £5K to replace the boiler with a Worcester Bosch Greenstar Heatslave II 25/32, and new valves on the 8 radiators. However, with the price of oil, future supply issues, and the possible need to replace the decaying tank at some point, I want to investigate the other options available.
I've kind of dismissed LPG, as it has the same problems as oil, which seems to leave biomass or electric.
We have a 3 bed semi, built in the 1940's, so not the best with respect to insulation. We did have cavity wall insulation blown in some years ago, but I'm not sure if it made much difference. We have one bathroom currently, but will probably convert part of the utility to a second at some point. The bathroom has an electric shower, bath and sink, and the second bathroom, when we get to it, will have a shower and basin only. There's only me and my wife, so not a massive demand for hot water at any one time.
Biomass appears to be expensive, although it does qualify for various grants (apparently). Then there's the sourcing and storage of the fuel itself, and the additional maintenance, so this isn't at the top of my list.
So that seems to leave heat pumps, which again are expensive or an electric combi. I know electricity is currently expensive, but this appears to have a better chance of becoming cheaper over time (possibly?)
I'd be grateful for your thoughts on how best to go. I'm sure I have a more simplistic view than those in the know .
Thanks guys.
It's time to change our 20+ year old boiler, and I'm looking at options.
We currently run an oil combi, as there are no mains services in our village, and I was initially looking to replace with another oil boiler. We've had a quote of just over £5K to replace the boiler with a Worcester Bosch Greenstar Heatslave II 25/32, and new valves on the 8 radiators. However, with the price of oil, future supply issues, and the possible need to replace the decaying tank at some point, I want to investigate the other options available.
I've kind of dismissed LPG, as it has the same problems as oil, which seems to leave biomass or electric.
We have a 3 bed semi, built in the 1940's, so not the best with respect to insulation. We did have cavity wall insulation blown in some years ago, but I'm not sure if it made much difference. We have one bathroom currently, but will probably convert part of the utility to a second at some point. The bathroom has an electric shower, bath and sink, and the second bathroom, when we get to it, will have a shower and basin only. There's only me and my wife, so not a massive demand for hot water at any one time.
Biomass appears to be expensive, although it does qualify for various grants (apparently). Then there's the sourcing and storage of the fuel itself, and the additional maintenance, so this isn't at the top of my list.
So that seems to leave heat pumps, which again are expensive or an electric combi. I know electricity is currently expensive, but this appears to have a better chance of becoming cheaper over time (possibly?)
I'd be grateful for your thoughts on how best to go. I'm sure I have a more simplistic view than those in the know .
Thanks guys.