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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
woodchip boiler paying you rhi for the heat you produce? costs plenty for the boiler though At work
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22nd Jan 2013 5:10 pm |
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Ooma Member Since: 14 Mar 2012 Location: Uk Posts: 94 |
You're right.. nice idea but they do cost a bit '08 Freelander 2 HSE in Stornoway Grey
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22nd Jan 2013 5:27 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Oil filled radiators are excellent, lots of heat, but your leccy meter will fair spin when it's on! Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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22nd Jan 2013 5:54 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Storage heater, heat on eco7 and release heat through day?
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22nd Jan 2013 6:28 pm |
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devondave Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 224 |
Why not tap into house heating system. I assume it has one |
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22nd Jan 2013 6:31 pm |
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archie98 Member Since: 18 Oct 2011 Location: derbyshire Posts: 709 |
Pot bellied stove, enough to keep you warm and make a cup of tea. |
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22nd Jan 2013 6:38 pm |
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Bottom Member Since: 03 Oct 2010 Location: Cuicheanna Posts: 80 |
I converted my garage into a gym/workshop in my last house, the main thing was to insulate it well, after that it was easy to keep toasty with just a single oil filled radiator. So my convoluted thinking is to check on insulation and make sure it's as good as you can get it to be! |
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22nd Jan 2013 7:18 pm |
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Captain Worm Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Solihull Posts: 969 |
Was it done properly and does it meet building regs? In which case I would tap into you existing heating system. Fitting an additional radiator is probably cheaper than you think (assuming your boiler can take it) and you will see a return on cheaper heating far quicker than anything else.
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22nd Jan 2013 7:54 pm |
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xs59 Member Since: 13 Apr 2011 Location: ayrshire Posts: 31 |
if the garage is built on to the house then tapping into the existing heating system is the way to go, but if detached then not recommended . Pipes would have to we'll insulated and trace heated to avoid freezing silver 59 xs privacy glass side steps sat nav |
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22nd Jan 2013 8:48 pm |
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Ooma Member Since: 14 Mar 2012 Location: Uk Posts: 94 |
Thansk for the ideas. I will check on the insulation.
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23rd Jan 2013 12:29 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
ready insulated pipe is available, can be upwards of £40 a metre, I'm in the processes of pricing up a hot water system using it and a wood pellet burner, only a small system mind it should fit into a 40ft shipping container and burn approx 80 tonnes of pellets a year
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23rd Jan 2013 12:45 pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 06 Feb 2012 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 114 |
Just use un-jointed plastic pipe under ground insulated with 50mm thick pipe insulation and a layer of 50mm thick polystyrene on top before back-fill.
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23rd Jan 2013 12:51 pm |
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