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Hi all,
Thanks for advice in advance. I'm new to this forum and have done a bit of searching around this question before posting.
We've just inherited a small 1960's bungalow on the north Cornish coast (lucky us I know!). Anyway, it is in a 1960's time warp and we are going to renovate it and convert the attic. In the end it will have four (albeit small) bedrooms, one bathroom and one shower room. We'll also have a small wood burning stove in the living room. The Walls are cavity injected and we'll be fitting double glazing to improve insulation.
Currently the heating and hot water are provided by an ancient oil fired boiler with rads in each room, and a large ugly oil tank out the back. We need to replace the system, but the property is not on gas.
Now to the question. With rising oil prices, are we at a time when an electric combi boiler might make sense for the property, something like a thermaflow boiler? What I like is no oil tank, the promise of mains pressure hot water, and the overall simplicity, plus I think we could link it to a couple of solar panels on the roof. or would we be better fitting a new oil fired system, with the idea that for the foreseeable future this will be cheaper than electric? No room for ground source heat pump and I'm not keen on the air source ones.
In all likelihood, because it's going to be a second home we won't have to heat it fully all winter, and hope that the wood burner should take a lot of the edge off while we're there.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Matthew
Thanks for advice in advance. I'm new to this forum and have done a bit of searching around this question before posting.
We've just inherited a small 1960's bungalow on the north Cornish coast (lucky us I know!). Anyway, it is in a 1960's time warp and we are going to renovate it and convert the attic. In the end it will have four (albeit small) bedrooms, one bathroom and one shower room. We'll also have a small wood burning stove in the living room. The Walls are cavity injected and we'll be fitting double glazing to improve insulation.
Currently the heating and hot water are provided by an ancient oil fired boiler with rads in each room, and a large ugly oil tank out the back. We need to replace the system, but the property is not on gas.
Now to the question. With rising oil prices, are we at a time when an electric combi boiler might make sense for the property, something like a thermaflow boiler? What I like is no oil tank, the promise of mains pressure hot water, and the overall simplicity, plus I think we could link it to a couple of solar panels on the roof. or would we be better fitting a new oil fired system, with the idea that for the foreseeable future this will be cheaper than electric? No room for ground source heat pump and I'm not keen on the air source ones.
In all likelihood, because it's going to be a second home we won't have to heat it fully all winter, and hope that the wood burner should take a lot of the edge off while we're there.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Matthew