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the shop that never was is now becoming a flat
sadly there is no gas supply and I wont be paying morrisons 3 grand to connect one then more $$$ to install GCH
i can use an electric shower and water heater for the sink,but wondered if anyone had any experience of electric panel heaters?
before anyone mentions running costs got my dual fuel bill today from scottish energy
£865 for the quarter
they want to put my DD up to £280 a month of which £160 is gas,so gas aint as cheap as it was
LLL ???
sadly there is no gas supply and I wont be paying morrisons 3 grand to connect one then more $$$ to install GCH
i can use an electric shower and water heater for the sink,but wondered if anyone had any experience of electric panel heaters?
before anyone mentions running costs got my dual fuel bill today from scottish energy
£865 for the quarter
they want to put my DD up to £280 a month of which £160 is gas,so gas aint as cheap as it was
LLL ???
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I had the old ones in my first flat, they worked on economy 7 at night at we're ok but you had to be 24 hrs in advance, I'm sure new ones are much better, it's hard to beat gas though. I used to have an oil filled plug in radiator as well
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Got these in the cottages and they are fantastic
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£865 for the quarter for dual-fuel?? What sort of property is this????
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My folks was £2400 for 3 months over winter, hence he desire to knock it down rebuild it 1902 farm house no cavities etc
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4 bed room semi built in 1922 with an original loft conversion,which I am sure is where half the heat goesDave_L wrote:£865 for the quarter for dual-fuel?? What sort of property is this????
i have put 80 mm of celotex between the rafters ,but the solid walls dont help
when i was in a 10 year old house bills used to be £250 a quarter albeit 10 years ago
theres a lot to be said for new houses u value wise
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What is the back garden and access like? Off grid folk either have a kerosene tank, lpg tank or run a 4 way change over kit with 47kg bottles of propane.
I have a house like that with high ceilings, solid stone walls. I have a cabinet heater in every room though, actually works out cheaper for me to use that than central heating.
I have a house like that with high ceilings, solid stone walls. I have a cabinet heater in every room though, actually works out cheaper for me to use that than central heating.
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a proper wood burner install with flue etc is going to cost 3000 easily then the hassle of getting wood in luton etc
lots of my mates have got them in sheffield and just stuck the pipe up the chimney cement boarded rd it and thats that, dont like to listen to me about flue liner and vimiculite fill and a proper cowl
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lots of my mates have got them in sheffield and just stuck the pipe up the chimney cement boarded rd it and thats that, dont like to listen to me about flue liner and vimiculite fill and a proper cowl
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cheers kuts ordered 5 panel heaters today from themKuts wrote:Got these in the cottages and they are fantastic
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35% cheaper than screwfix
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