Evening, I am in the eary stage of planning an extension. We currently just have storage hearters and an immersion heater for water. I will be putting a proper heating system with boiler in when i do the extension as well as a solar panel for hot water. My issue is that I am unsure of which type of fuel to consider. [By the way we are a long way from the nearest mains gas supply so this is out of the question].
I have rulled out GSHP and biomass due to installation cost and other factors; an oil tank seems a retrograde step with current price trends and cost unpredicatability; Calor (or whatever it is) gas is an option but expensive to install and unsightly. Does anybody known anything about the electric boilers? I'm sure they do the job, but would they be financial suicide to run.
Any comments on the electric boilers - recommendations etc running costs, or your general thoughts about off grid fuel choice would be very welcome. The house is quite big, detached, but reasonably well insulated with double glazing, cavity insulation and reasonably loft insulation. The extension will be very well insulated.
Thanks,
I have rulled out GSHP and biomass due to installation cost and other factors; an oil tank seems a retrograde step with current price trends and cost unpredicatability; Calor (or whatever it is) gas is an option but expensive to install and unsightly. Does anybody known anything about the electric boilers? I'm sure they do the job, but would they be financial suicide to run.
Any comments on the electric boilers - recommendations etc running costs, or your general thoughts about off grid fuel choice would be very welcome. The house is quite big, detached, but reasonably well insulated with double glazing, cavity insulation and reasonably loft insulation. The extension will be very well insulated.
Thanks,