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morning people. 
I have two of these cabins that I’m about to fully strip out and refurbish, aprox 7x6 m one large bedroom en-suite and the rest open plan kitchen diner. 
I need to work out how to heat them and how to supply hot water to them. 
there is no town gas on site, but we could use some form of lpg if we had to. 
no solar available as they are in a wooded area. 
currently an electric shower and a copper cylinder with immersion heater. 
 

I need. 
1. Heat in a bedroom/ en-suite 

2. heat in an open plan kitchen diner

3. Hot water water shower

4.Hot water basin

5. Hot water kitchen sink

 

insulation is terrible, it will be getting better but not to a good standard, just not enough room or budget. 

a woodburner could be on the cards for heating but also aesthetic reasons as punters love a woodburner. 
 

thoughts people please. 

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I was just about to say a couple of small A2A hp’s - they work well and give heat, cooling and de humidifier (unit depending).

electric shower and small under basin water heaters? 

Edited by markc
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I think you should break out a spreadsheet.  If this is holiday lets, is it all year?  Are they paying for the energy or is it included?  All electric is cheap to install and maintain and hopefully you have 100A supplies. Forget lpg as expensive, inconvenient and higher risk.

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