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<blockquote data-quote="HatsOff" data-source="post: 7795124" data-attributes="member: 158216"><p>Yeah as I said earlier, I can't make a like for like comparison as we didn't have proper central heating beforehand. But two things... To get maximum efficiency from a condensing boiler, it should be run at a similar temperature to a heat pump, so radiators should be comparable if you want to get maximum out of your fuel. And in my experience the extra over cost of the heat pump vs a conventional boiler was only a few thousand.</p><p></p><p>Like I say, they're not always suitable but I wanted to counter the curmudgeonly 'oh but sometimes they're not perfect' attitudes you sometimes see here with my positive experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HatsOff, post: 7795124, member: 158216"] Yeah as I said earlier, I can't make a like for like comparison as we didn't have proper central heating beforehand. But two things... To get maximum efficiency from a condensing boiler, it should be run at a similar temperature to a heat pump, so radiators should be comparable if you want to get maximum out of your fuel. And in my experience the extra over cost of the heat pump vs a conventional boiler was only a few thousand. Like I say, they're not always suitable but I wanted to counter the curmudgeonly 'oh but sometimes they're not perfect' attitudes you sometimes see here with my positive experience. [/QUOTE]
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