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Heat in Buildings Strategy Statement
Gone West replied to IanR's topic in Environmental Building Politics
When we sold our last house, which was an A95 the estate agent said he hadn't sold a house with an A EPC before. I used the Government endorsed Simple Energy Advice site for our current house which is an old stone walled bungalow. It came up with fit PVs and use LED lightbulbs and that was it. Well we have a 4kWp PV system and are changing the lightbulbs so according to them we can't improve our house. No mention of EWI or IWI or changing the heating from oil to HP. https://www.simpleenergyadvice.org.uk/energy-efficiency/reduce-bills -
I agree that it doesn't matter whether the energy comes from electricity, gas or oil but I think it's more complicated than that. IMHO it is the temperature of the water that is important and the differential between the air and water temperature. In a well insulated house the differential can be low with very little convection and the environment feels comfortable. In my current house I don't believe that even with a very large surface area of radiators at 45C the house would feel comfortable. I'm not going to spend thousands experimenting, I'll just insulate as much as I can to reduce the oil consumption.
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You have now, as we have always run our CH 24/7 whatever fuel was being used. I tend to agree and would never swap my oil boiler for an ASHP because with 650mm thick stone walls I would never feel comfortable. I looked at the Vaillant website and couldn't find an Arotherm3 so guess that the 3 refers to the third most powerful in the series which if IIRC is 11kW.
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What's the issue? Help Please ?
Gone West replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Is that solar thermal or PV. We had a 180l UVC heated with an EASHP which was heated to 45C with a backup immersion. We never used the immersion and never ran out of hot water and that was for just two adults. -
Siemens vs AEG inductions hobs
Gone West replied to Adsibob's topic in Kitchen & Household Appliances
We fitted all AEG appliances, including a 700mm induction hob, with the exception of a Miele dishwasher and washing machine. All were working fine for three years up to when we moved. -
At our last house we had a granite worktop and used G clips to to hold a composite undermount sink. No bonding required. https://www.gclip.co.uk/Home.html
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You could use fan assisted radiators so they needn't be so large. https://www.myson.co.uk/products/iVector_MKII.htm https://jaga.co.uk/heating/
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PVC vs semi-rigid to avoid a manifold
Gone West replied to Adam2's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
I fitted a 125mm serial rather than manifold ducting system in my last house using rigid uPVC. Fitting attenuators reduces 'cross- talk'. The ducting fitted snuggly through 250mm metal web joists. It does mean the joists have to line up accurately though. -
Energy supplier gone bust
Gone West replied to CotswoldDoItUpper's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
https://www.theenergyshop.com/guides/which-energy-suppliers-have-gone-bust https://www.theenergyshop.com/energy-suppliers -
We have had twenty five trees cut down since we moved in four months ago. They ranged from 600mm down to 150mm diameter and I drilled 22mm diameter holes, around 70mm deep in the stumps and filled them with SBK. The only ones requiring more treatment have been Ash and Beech. For a slow but sure kill bang copper tube into the hole.
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ASHP v air conditioning for cooling
Gone West replied to Ommm's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I'm sorry I don't still have the costings from my research. IIRC I contacted Rehau and they gave me the name of a design company who gave me the info I needed. -
ASHP v air conditioning for cooling
Gone West replied to Ommm's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I looked at this around twelve years ago when I was designing my PH and decided it wasn't worth the cost and effort. https://www.rehau.com/uk-en/ground-heat-exchanger -
Have a look at permitted development rules and then maybe you can forget about the LA Planning process.
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@zoothorn I gather from what you've mentioned in the past that some of the folks around you are less than friendly. I don't know if you are aware that you can get anti-lift locks for those types of gates. We fitted them on ours at our last house, because the local farmer said he had 'lost' some gates that way. https://www.jacksons-fencing.co.uk/product/sc_271200bm/anti-lift-device-for-timber-field-gates-inc.-padlock-galvanized-v
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They look great, where did you get them from, if you don't mind me asking.
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Well done, that looks very smart.
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Good luck, hope it all works out for you.
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Wetroom Tiled areas - plasterboard or backerboard?
Gone West replied to Conor's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I also used 12mm Hardie Backer board for our wetroom. It's heavy and a bugger to cut but I think it'll still be there for many years. -
Yes, apparently mine were installed in 2011 and have a 25 year payment period.
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Yup, a Cornish cream tea.
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Yeah I made sure the picture was correct for Cornwall.
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That's a Cornish cream tea, like a Welsh cream tea, only better .
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That's looking good. If it's well concreted in 18" will be fine. We had the loop latch fitted to the larger gate.
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There is a chap on GBF who heats his house with A2A, I think it's Owlman. We heated our last house, which was a PH, with EASHP warm air heating supplementing the electric towel rails which worked fine. It was a small house though and very well insulated.
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