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@mjr Having an Ecodan I would be interested ion what adjustments you like doing?
The briquettes come in carboard boxes which are easy to handle, clean and stack well. They do not take to getting wet however!
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£1400 on logs seems very high! I run a 13 KW logburner and use 96 boxes of Eco Fire Hot rods a year which is basically oak saw dust compressed. A to...
@georgia I recently removed my oil boiler and moved to an ASHP. Its a quiet and efficient system so it will be an improvement on your storage heaters...
Yes I too am Finding a huge electricity bill and with a new installation. And this is with a warmish autumn. Tonight it’s -1 and the ASHP is working...
@saz I am also concerned that my recent installation is using the immersion top heat up the water. My non ASHP electrical use has rocketed but I am o...
Looks like you have a lot to do in draft proofing alone! If I was staring afresh I would not ignore UFH. Most plumbers think you need 12" of insul...
@panelbeater Read indeed and found it interesting. I think you are correct that many, like me, are concerned at electricity prices. I have just remo...
Mitsubishi Ecodan’s seem to always be sold with a new tank as all the pumps, filters and valves are pre fitted for ease of fitting and space saving. T...
@ruyalar our Evidan came with a huge hot water tank. So yes i think your quote is very high
@ruyalar we have just had an Ecodan (largest) and we paid £11,200. Three replacement radiators came to £800
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