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<blockquote data-quote="JD6920s" data-source="post: 6754691" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Any advice welcome, looking for heating source for two barn conversions currently being done.</p><p>Fully insulated with underfloor heating on ground floor and radiators upstairs.</p><p>Not interested in ground source or biomass.</p><p>Was originally going for outdoor oil boiler, undecided on combi or cylinder, but plumber has suggested possibly having a gas boiler now as quieter (better when running UFH), takes up less space so could go inside, and the gas could run the cooker and front room fire for occasional cold summer evening.</p><p>He says that I could get a tank off the gas supplier in with a two year contract and would probably end up better off going that route as opposed to buying a bunded oil tank and boiler.</p><p>Up to now we’ve always run on oil and like the freedom to shop around.</p><p>Anyone gone with gas and regretted it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD6920s, post: 6754691, member: 28"] Any advice welcome, looking for heating source for two barn conversions currently being done. Fully insulated with underfloor heating on ground floor and radiators upstairs. Not interested in ground source or biomass. Was originally going for outdoor oil boiler, undecided on combi or cylinder, but plumber has suggested possibly having a gas boiler now as quieter (better when running UFH), takes up less space so could go inside, and the gas could run the cooker and front room fire for occasional cold summer evening. He says that I could get a tank off the gas supplier in with a two year contract and would probably end up better off going that route as opposed to buying a bunded oil tank and boiler. Up to now we’ve always run on oil and like the freedom to shop around. Anyone gone with gas and regretted it? [/QUOTE]
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