Hi, moved into a home a year ago with what is probably an old heating system. There is a gas boiler linking to radiator central heating, and a water tank.
Energy company charged an enormous amount for gas last winter (admittedly I hadn't taken regular meter readings so was unaware until a huge bill arrived).
I have been tracking gas meter readings more regularly over the last six months or so, it seems the hot water is quite efficient, using around one unit of gas per day for typical use, cost about £1.50 per day. However, started putting the heating on this week and shocked to see the cost c£60 for one night of heating (not an excessively warm temperature, and only on overnight).
My thinking is that the meter is probably not the issue if hot water is running efficiently, so it has to be the heating.
So why would the heating be using huge amounts of gas, when the same boiler heats the water efficiently?? Any ideas?? I will be getting professional help but want to know what to ask for I.e. would a boiler service help? Or does it need something fixed or worse replace the whole thing?
Concerned about throwing good money after bad so don't want to pay for a service and/or quick fixes and just end up replacing it anyway.
Advice much appreciated!!
Energy company charged an enormous amount for gas last winter (admittedly I hadn't taken regular meter readings so was unaware until a huge bill arrived).
I have been tracking gas meter readings more regularly over the last six months or so, it seems the hot water is quite efficient, using around one unit of gas per day for typical use, cost about £1.50 per day. However, started putting the heating on this week and shocked to see the cost c£60 for one night of heating (not an excessively warm temperature, and only on overnight).
My thinking is that the meter is probably not the issue if hot water is running efficiently, so it has to be the heating.
So why would the heating be using huge amounts of gas, when the same boiler heats the water efficiently?? Any ideas?? I will be getting professional help but want to know what to ask for I.e. would a boiler service help? Or does it need something fixed or worse replace the whole thing?
Concerned about throwing good money after bad so don't want to pay for a service and/or quick fixes and just end up replacing it anyway.
Advice much appreciated!!