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Posted By: djhAs well as insulation, it is well worth thinking about airtightness especially if you are exposed to wind. You should also think about ventilation as well (ideally MVHR).
You should start by estimating numbers for floor and wall areas and for heating energy consumed. A floor plan would be useful. I didn't understand what you meant by
"the existing boiler location is by the middle a long narrow alleyway leaving limited space for an external unit. External cladding/insulation will also be a challenge there in the narrow alleyway"
Posted By: RobLHow much oil do you burn per year? And wood, if it's significant. That will estimate the present heatloss.
You are right that insulation long term is the best investment - it doesn't need fixing like boilers and heatpumps. I'm suprised that you need an architect - is there a reason?
When you can cope with the upheaval, a window and EWI retrofit sounds perfect. Thermally unbroken aluminium frame windows would always be a weakness, so should be replaced prior to EWI as it is more difficult to replace them afterwards.
Of course you can do the ASHP/GSHP first - but ignoring the RHI bung they probably cost the same to run as an oil boiler - and then would be un-necessarily big when the insulation is there. I think oversized heatpumps are ok if they are inverter ones, ASHP(A2W) usually are now, as are air conditioners (A2A), but not so great when they are clunk-clunk on/off ones.
For a quick single room fix for next winter, you could get an air conditioner - it would heat a single room, like a woodstove. Cost around £1k fitted, uses electricity, probably similar cost as oil to run but better environmentally and wouldn't be oversized after insulation. The A2A unit would give you maybe 3kWh of heat for every kWh costing 17p, while the oil boiler would give maybe 9kWh of heat for a litre of oil costing 40p - actually very similar. Oil prices must go up though, if we are ever to wean ourselves off the stuff.
Posted By: zak99
Thank you. re the last paragraph here, I meant there would be limited space in the alleyway for an ASHP outside unit. Also that as its a narrow alleyway I wouldn't want to put say 75 or 100 mm insulation on the long wall in that alleyway, hopefully something much thinner with good insulation values is available for that space.
ASHPs can be remoted for quite a distance, if you're worried about connecting to existing indoor pipework.
Posted By: owlmanPosted By: zak99
Thank you. re the last paragraph here, I meant there would be limited space in the alleyway for an ASHP outside unit. Also that as its a narrow alleyway I wouldn't want to put say 75 or 100 mm insulation on the long wall in that alleyway, hopefully something much thinner with good insulation values is available for that space.
ASHPs can be remoted for quite a distance, if you're worried about connecting to existing indoor pipework.
Posted By: RobLshould be replaced prior to EWI as it is more difficult to replace them afterwards
Posted By: zak99the alleyway
hopefully something much thinner with good insulation values is available for that space
Posted By: revorelectricity costs, according to the climate change committee rising until 2030Thanks to govt saddling us with guaranteed purchase of nuclear electricity at absurd rate for decades, has to be covered in everyone's electric bill even as renewables costs plunge and plunge.
Posted By: zak99
The place is really cold in the morning and takes hours of the boiler flat out to get warm.
Posted By: sellyI know a bloke who is a plumber who is ripping out his GSHP and putting a gas boiler back.
Too pricey on electricity
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