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ground source vs air souce for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="24/7 farming" data-source="post: 6603764" data-attributes="member: 1215"><p>Ground sourse here and loving it, averaging 550€/yr to run, heating 250sqm house built in 2017. 600m of pipe in the ground about 4-5ft down. Not recommended to plant (trees, shrubs) over the pipes, but we put the pipes in the field beside house so not an issue. Pump runs default on night rate electric and temps set for 21 downstairs and 18 upstairs, rarely needs to run during day to top up heat unless it's freezing outside all day.</p><p>Dearer than air to install, but easier running costs[ATTACH=full]839244[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="24/7 farming, post: 6603764, member: 1215"] Ground sourse here and loving it, averaging 550€/yr to run, heating 250sqm house built in 2017. 600m of pipe in the ground about 4-5ft down. Not recommended to plant (trees, shrubs) over the pipes, but we put the pipes in the field beside house so not an issue. Pump runs default on night rate electric and temps set for 21 downstairs and 18 upstairs, rarely needs to run during day to top up heat unless it's freezing outside all day. Dearer than air to install, but easier running costs[ATTACH=full]839244[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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