I currently live in a house that’s around 25 years old, which still has the original gas boiler and although we have it serviced regularly, it’s been giving us some trouble recently. We’ve ran the system through a power flush twice in the last 4 years and have had to replace a few parts while it’s failed on us a few times. I’ve been putting off getting a new boiler but it’s looking more and more likely that we’ll need to do so.
So, I’ve been wondering is it worth replacing it with an ASHP. The house is a 5 bed David Wilson type build over two floors, has double glazing, the loft is well insulated and has cavity wall insulation. So it’s reasonably well insulated. With the £5k ‘green home’ grant available it makes sense to take a look at an ASHP.
However, with most houses of this type, it only has radiators and not underfloor heating (which seems to work best with the lower temperatures of the heat pumps). So I guess the questions I have around this are.
Is it worth looking at retrofitting a low profile underfloor heating system rather than using radiators.
Can you run underfloor heating off the existing rad feeds (bearing in mind this will be a lower temperature with an ASHP compared to gas). I’ve only seen one system that seems to offer this as a solution (running new pipework on an existing build seems like a real pain/mess/expensive).
Some rooms will still need to run off radiators so does anyone have any recommendations on using aluminium or fan assisted radiators as I will probably need to replace some (although the fan assisted ones seem expensive and there aren’t too many on the market).
Has anyone (or is it even possible) cool the house in the summer months using the radiators with an ASHP to ‘cool’ the water down? I think this is probably a no!
How reliable are ASHP’s and is it easy to find someone to fix it when they do go wrong.
Other points worth a mention, I’m working from home most of the time now so there will be someone in the house nearly 24 x 7, so a more constant temperature in the house is desirable. I’ll probably look to install solar panels at some point soon as well which may help with the running costs of an ASHP.
I’m just a little worried that that the time isn’t quite right to make the jump just yet as not too many people seem to be using this (vs gas), so would I be better in staying put with gas and a new boiler for another 8 – 10 years?
Sorry for such a long post!!