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Small flat air source heat pump or gas heating??

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Hello chaps,

I own (and let out) a small one bedroom flat which is the first floor of a small victorian house. The loft has been well insulated, double glazing but it is a solid brick wall with no cavity and not the warmest. It consists of three rooms only.

It is currently heated by economy 7 storage heaters (and economy 7 immersion heater). These are not the best- tenants never seem to understand how to work them despite me making instruction sheets up. They sometimes override the time clock which ends up with huge electric bills. They are also very expensive to replace for what is a poor heating system. Any supplementary electric heating in the evening is very expensive on economy 7 tarriff.

I am looking at biting the bullet and either getting gas to the property or installing an air source heat pump.

Any opinions?

Downstairs has gas so there is a meter box about ten feet from where I could place my own (not possible to place another meter box any closer). However I would require a new gas connection and some groundwork.

Gas combi would entail the annual ongoing costs of certificate and servicing.

Would an air source heat pump be more cost effective?

Any opinions of anybody with any experience would be much appreciated.

Although I'm not a skinflint landlord and I want tenants happy, the figures do have to add up as it is a business, not a hobby.

I am probably keeping the flat for another ten years at least.

Many thanks!

Andy
 
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