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ground source vs air souce for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="Mur Huwcun" data-source="post: 6604025" data-attributes="member: 33114"><p>Groundsource here aswell, running underfloor throughout the ground floor bar utility room. Rads in every room upstairs but only needed in old stone part of the house. No heating needed upstairs in new built extension. Although frowned upon by the installers we have a logburner in lounge that we run all the time that we are home, makes a hell of a difference though. House is steady 20 degree, log burner takes lounge up to 25-26 some nights or just radiates the heat throughout the rest of the house. We’re averaging roughly £1300 on electricity a year for everything. Most I know pay about £100 a month direct debit for gas and electricity in smaller much less exposed houses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mur Huwcun, post: 6604025, member: 33114"] Groundsource here aswell, running underfloor throughout the ground floor bar utility room. Rads in every room upstairs but only needed in old stone part of the house. No heating needed upstairs in new built extension. Although frowned upon by the installers we have a logburner in lounge that we run all the time that we are home, makes a hell of a difference though. House is steady 20 degree, log burner takes lounge up to 25-26 some nights or just radiates the heat throughout the rest of the house. We’re averaging roughly £1300 on electricity a year for everything. Most I know pay about £100 a month direct debit for gas and electricity in smaller much less exposed houses. [/QUOTE]
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