Hi all,
I've been lurking for a while as our potential dream of a move to a smallholding has done the hokey-cokey with banks, kids and CV19 all throwing various spanners in the works, but it looks like we're really on this time and should be collecting the keys soon.
The farmhouse is a beautiful stone building, but has an EPC energy rating somewhere off the bottom of the chart. It may have got a point for effort. EWI would ruin the setting, IWI would ruin the features. It has secondary glazing throughout but plenty of chimneys etc so air tightness is probably fairly poor. I've had a stab at Jeremy's heat loss calculator but it all seems to depend on the MVHR and air changes which I don't yet know. I set air changes to 1 and MVHR to 100% efficient (there isn't one- yet) and came out with a heat loss of 16.5kW. (2 ACH and 0% efficient gives 27kW total heat loss. It's ~310m2, heated by an ancient oil burner with radiators throughout. The EPC says space heating of 52,430kWh (!) with 2109kWh to be reduced by loft insulation and a 22kWh reduction for solid wall insulation (unlikely to be able to achieve), Water heating 3240kWh. There are some currently unheated rooms and the potential for woodburners for room point heating.
My intent would be to do all of the loft insulation possible, then install UFH in the unheated rooms and manifolds to fan convectors throughout to replace the radiators. But how to get heat into the house and do hot water? I was originally convinced that a GSHP (there's room) with some solar HW and solar PV (there's a lot of roof space for solar of any type in a good SSW orientation) all feeding into a large thermal store or two. But having read all of the posts here on 'don't do GSHP just go ASHP' and 'get a sunamp' not a thermal store, it's all gotten a bit confusing. There's a decent sized single garage that would do as a plantroom although technically outside the thermal line of the house. 3phase electricity is available, but not sure of capacity yet.
For DHW, there's currently a bathroom (small immersion-heated, open vented HW tank) and en-suite (hateful electric shower)and we'd probably add another en-suite at some stage. We're a family of 4 but relatively regularly have a full house stuffed with people, so I'd definitely want capacity and response time on the DHW side. Showers are usually in the morning pre-work/ school before the sun's up.
So, over to you- what on earth do I do to keep the kiddies warm (except move them into one of the chicken sheds)...
Many thanks in advance...
W