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Gozlin

Hello Everyone
I`m new to this forum, I`m not a plumber I just thought this would be the best place to get some real and impartial advice.
We are about to convert a farm yard barn into 2 small holiday lets.
we are very restricted outside the barn for space to sight an oil tank, there is no mains gas.
We will have underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs.Somebody told us to take a look at electric powered boilers.
Do any of you professionals have any experience of said boilers.
We have a 3 phase supply on the farm if that will be any advantage.

We hope someone can guide us.
Thanks
Gozlin
 
hi and welcome, recently fitted elnur electric boiler with no problems, the website is Elnur UK - Elnur Electric Heating Solutions – Home Pageg
have you thought of lpg or even a heat pump ?

Thanks dancinplumba
Because we will be letting the cottages as and when we want a heating system that is easily operated if its been off for a while.
finding a place for a fuel storage tank is difficult.
A heat pump would probably be to expensive.
 
I wouldn't be fitting underfloor heating in holiday cottages, too slow to respond. Stick with all rads or you'll end up running u/f 24/7.
 
Seen a couple of electric boilers, very expensive to run. Would be better with oil if you can get it in, no space to rear? The oil line can run a fair distance.
 
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