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<blockquote data-quote="Db990" data-source="post: 7997896" data-attributes="member: 3709"><p>Hi, I’m trying to help my parents with updating their heating. It’s an old farmhouse, poorly insulated and only has storage heaters and a stove in at the moment. Although they do have solar panels. It’s cold and damp through the winter and costing a fortune in electric.</p><p></p><p>I really don’t know what to advise them to do, they dont have a big budget so need value for money. Apparently there are grants for ground source, air source and bio mass boilers. But without major work to insulate I’m not sure how good these options are. Can anyone recommend someone independent near Cumbria who will come out and give good advice on what to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Db990, post: 7997896, member: 3709"] Hi, I’m trying to help my parents with updating their heating. It’s an old farmhouse, poorly insulated and only has storage heaters and a stove in at the moment. Although they do have solar panels. It’s cold and damp through the winter and costing a fortune in electric. I really don’t know what to advise them to do, they dont have a big budget so need value for money. Apparently there are grants for ground source, air source and bio mass boilers. But without major work to insulate I’m not sure how good these options are. Can anyone recommend someone independent near Cumbria who will come out and give good advice on what to do? [/QUOTE]
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