I have noticed over the years that several people have mentioned having heat pumps to drive their central heating and, as a new central heating boiler is on the cards in the foreseeable future, I wondered if anyone could give me some advice.
It would be required for heating/hot water only, the chances of me needing air conditioning where I live are remote. My current system is a gas fired combination boiler which provides heat for radiators and "instant" hot water. I am aware that I would need a hot water storage tank which my system does not currently require. I will probably have to replace the whole heating system too and would consider underfloor heating (NOT warm air) on the ground floor.
The overall area is approximately 1000sq feet over 2 floors. I live on my own and both washing machine and dishwasher are cold fill so there is no requirement for those. I already have PV panels on the part of my roof that gets most sun so solar heating is not an option.
So, anything I need to watch out for. Any dos or don'ts?
Thanks
Al
It would be required for heating/hot water only, the chances of me needing air conditioning where I live are remote. My current system is a gas fired combination boiler which provides heat for radiators and "instant" hot water. I am aware that I would need a hot water storage tank which my system does not currently require. I will probably have to replace the whole heating system too and would consider underfloor heating (NOT warm air) on the ground floor.
The overall area is approximately 1000sq feet over 2 floors. I live on my own and both washing machine and dishwasher are cold fill so there is no requirement for those. I already have PV panels on the part of my roof that gets most sun so solar heating is not an option.
So, anything I need to watch out for. Any dos or don'ts?
Thanks
Al