Hi guys,
Really fascinating forum, I've enjoyed trawling through old posts, so much knowledge here.
I'm considering replacing my 11 year old Worcester Bosch gas combo boiler but retaining the pipework and radiators, if possible, but aware radiators may need to be oversized. I'm motivated to do my bit for the planet but also to secure future energy needs.
I live in a late 1950s detached house, solidly built and extended to 150m2 across 1 1/2 storey's over the years. House is pitched clay tile roof due South facing in Dundee, Scotland, which is supposedly very sunny! I've had loft and cavity insulation done but floor insulation is on my to do list. Have a large garden but not big enough for a GSHP.
I work permanently at home, so house is pretty much occupied 24/7 by any of our family of 4 people, inc 2 young kids who like nightly baths and warm bedrooms sadly. Due to this our energy bills are quite high, about 22000 kWh gas for heating (nightly cooking inc) plus about 3000kWh for DHW. Additionally, electricity needs are about 3000kWh, although I've recently bought an EV (8k miles a year) and have a 7kW sauna so this could easily double to 6000kWh. My EPC says 18000kWh heating and 2500kWh hot water demand, however the heating in particular is very underestimated.
So, on to renewable technologies, currently in Scotland there is a grant of 75% on heat pumps (up to £7.5k) and solar thermal (up to £3.75k) but sadly nothing on solar PV, I've missed the boat there. RHI can also be applied on ASHP but the impact is relatively minor over 7 years, returning an additional £1k net.
After researching I'm tempted to get supplier quotations for an ASHP and solar thermal system. I'm aware that solar thermal is a one trick pony but the fact I could purchase it for circa £1k net cost after grant means it could make financial sense. I'd also have concern about splashing out £5k on a solar PV system as I don't think I'd ever make the additional £4k back. In my head the solar thermal allows me to limit use of ASHP from Apr - Oct when heating demands are negligible and provide a small amount of top up heat to ASHP in winter.
I'd really love your feedback on all of this to understand if I'm missing something. Alternatively if there is something clever I could do with hardware or controls to integrate ASHP and solar thermal systems to maximise their relationship and efficiencies that would be appreciated. I also heard about Nibe combined solar PV and thermal panels but these seemed aimed at GSHP.
Thanks,
Kevin