2nd Dec ASHP - or not
As part of my barn conversion I was planning to use an ASHP, that was until I read an article in Build It magazine.
This considered the cost of installing and running heating and the eco credentials.
It included gas (mains), oil, ASHP, GSHP and biomas.
Well, somewhat surprisingly ASHP came out at high for cost, very high to run and not very eco friendly.
This has put me in a total quandary about what to do.
My planning says ASHP with a backup boiler.
The best method overall is mains gas, but we don't have that so the best for us would be oil.
Unfortunately, due to plagiarism rules I can't post the article here, but I will find out if I can copy part of it for this blog otherwise it's in the latest edition of the magazine.
It's said that the best laid plans of mice and men are apt to go awry, but this really is a biggy.
We currently have a 30+ year old oil boiler in our current house, which is now making a funny noise, so we are going to replace it rather than just have the usual service.
I thought, that's okay I'll use an ASHP, until I saw the costs, so it's going to be another oil boiler, not least because I have a tank 70% full. I am hoping that I'll still get a green grant for part of this. This house is nearly 200 years old and despite us insulating everywhere it is a cold house, except for the extension we built in 2003 which is lovely.
I have considered EWI to help, but as the walls must be breathable then I'm not sure how that will affect things. Also, all my savings are in the budget for the barn conversion so I might just leave it to the next owner when we eventually sell it, and sell it in the summer when it's nice and cool rather than bl***y freezing.
On the estimating cost front I'm battling on, albeit very slowly, I've done 2 rooms, the first one was estimated at 20k, but that is largely because of buying volumes of things, the hall has come in at a very reasonable 4k.
I'm now going to work on the 3 identical bedrooms aside from the master. I think these should be quite reasonable as not much in there.
Of course, every room need flooring, decorating, windows, ceiling etc individually costed
Next week, more of the same, but not got much time as working extra as very busy and going to visit my daughters brand new house that she moved into on Monday, developer built not self built.
The real thing I'm waiting for is the discharge of the conditions.
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