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| LustyLew |
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 Posted: 11:07 - 15 Jan 2016 Post subject: Heating/Hot water options in a flat |
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Hi all,
I'm entering into the big bad work of home buying.
I've seen a property and just awaiting confirmation of a viewing. It doesn't seem to have any form of heating visible in any of the rooms. Only a plug in oil radiator.
I read everywhere that electricity is expensive (yup) and to try and go for gas. Not an option.
So I'm canvassing opinions on the electric rads vs storage heater debate. I've had electric radiators before and not had nay real issues. Storage heaters I've only heard bad things about. I was planning on an unvented hot water cylinder so I can run a shower a mains temperature.
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What kind of property?
Top floor in the middle of a block of flats with an insulated roof cavity, you'll likely be cracking windows in winter.
Ground floor or end of the block is a very different story. You'll be paying to heat your neighbours. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It might well be oil heating?
I've seen some relatively cheap houses (6 bed room 3000sqft jobbies for £300K). But nobody wants them because of the oil heating.
There is even one about 500m away from a heating oil seller which hasn't sold in years. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| LustyLew |
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It's ground floor, but I believe it's garaging below. The floors are pretty naff, so would be replaced pretty quickly. I guess there's the potential for under floor heating that could solve the issue, thought it may be costly and would need a lot of insulation.
Here's the property: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-54482342.html?premiumA=true
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It's a bit shit as usually the water pressure is so piss poor that you need an electric everything as vented hot water cylinders wont have the mains pressure.
I'm sure there's a case for building supplied hot water, but I guess if it fails, everyone is f*cked.
I hate electric showers, but they are useful for instant heat, just need to buy a decent one (unlike my landlord) so you can get a decent flow through the thing. ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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Sounds a lot of hassle. I'd be put off by it. ____________________ Yamaha RXS 100 > Honda CD 250 > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda CBR 600RR > Yamaha RXS 100 > Kawasaki ZX6R J2 > Yamaha FZ1 |
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It seems that anything in my price range is going to have similar hassle... I'd ideally like to stay local, but given a 1 bed flat in Beckenham is now asking for almost £300k, it's just too stupid. ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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We are currently planning to rip out our electric heating system and shower and replace with a gas combi boiler.
Our situation is that we completed on our flat late December but have been renting it for the last 5 years.
At the moment we have these dimplex branded heaters which are a combination of a panel heater and a night storage - they charge up during the night on the economy 7 cycle and then use the panel heater to "top up" the heat. The only controls are temperature controls on each heater (a bar system)
a quick google shows it as these:
https://www.dimplex.co.uk/products/domestic_heating/installed_heating/duoheat_radiator/duoheat_radiator/index.htm
They are total dogshit.
every year there has been some issue with the control system meaning either the panel side has stopped working or the night storage element. And every year there has had to be a repair to one or all of the heaters.
They fail to "switch over" so you can be woken in the night with a clicking noise.
And to boot - they just don't keep the place very warm. Even with all curtains closed and doors closed for the whole day.
Depending on location - when we remove ours you are more than welcome to take them off our hands for a total cost of £0.00. Not that I am really selling them to you with my above statement.
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Sorry yes, looks liek I missed the bit about storage heaters (I can read, honest!). Only in two rooms though. Would warrant an inspection to see if they are wired into an E7 meter.
I guess I'll have to scrub up on my maths and determine the cost of both E7 storage heaters and electrical radiators on their respective tariffs...
For a 1bed I'm probably over-analysing it of course! ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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Wear jumpers, take cold showers. You know it makes sense. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Is a gas supply even allowed in the block? That's quite unusual for flats. It's usually far easier to just do away
with gas completely than have to jump through all the necessary regulatory hoops and checks.
The main buildings own regulations prevented me from fitting a boiler to a flat I developed last year.
So I sold it on as was with the storage heaters + immersion cylinder system. It was a very warm flat though
(top floor+ very well lagged loftspace), infact I completely removed a heater from the hall as it wasn't needed.
The problem was, I only owned the flat, not the building and there's where you may have difficulties.
Get in touch with the management company and see what the rules are for the block.
There are a lot of constantly changing complex regulations regarding new gas installs in multi occupancy
dwellings like low rise flats. Usually top dollar to get any gas work done as well, bear that in mind. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Why is gas not an option?
My landlord installed gas central heating and water system in the flat.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 87 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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