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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

@editor More fool you, that 2 line text is not MCS compliant, technically you would have got a heat pump installation for free, if the MCS system work...

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@majordennisbloodnok As you have no idea what the most important figure in the calculation is "I do not know to any accuracy how airtight it is", any ...

3 years ago
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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

This all boils down to integrity on both sides. We have had many rouge customers that expect you to do works outside the contract and then refuse to p...

3 years ago
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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

@mjr Do you ask how much the tyres cost when you buy a car? I doubt it. I sell a product, not components.

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@mjr It depends what numbers you put in your calculator. If you do a heat loss calculation on a new build, you will find that 70-85% of the heat loss ...

3 years ago
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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

@cycleneil If you do not trust your tradesman, do not employ them. I will supply as much technidal details as my customer wants but if he wants a br...

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@derek-m I only have 1 in my house and have no condensation problems. 2 would be better and they will pay for themselves in less than a year. No brain...

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@editor They return arround 85% of the heat back into the house. A standard extractor fan removes 100% of the heat as the air removed is replaced by c...

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@cycleneil I have installed them into the loft with a flex pipe. Just make sure the flex is as short as possible and can collect and discharge in to f...

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

Hi Southweststokie, Heating your house will not be a problem with a heat pump if it is controlled properly.I would open zone your ground floor allowin...

3 years ago
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RE: Thinking about how to heat our new home: a 330 year old former paper mill

@junglied If you want to explore water to water, we make a heat exchainger that will go in to the stream and does not require enviroment agency approv...

3 years ago
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