I live in a large 3 bed semi with a Potterton Profile 60e - so it's a G rated boiler.
I wish to improve the energy efficiency of the property over the next few years, and part of that is obviously upgrading the central heating system.
We have a tank in the bathroom which I want to move (to create space for a shower enclosure) so I guess I'm going to need a tank upgrade. I'm also going to need a new boiler and controls (like for like so hopefully not the stupid cost of quotes I was getting to install a combi).
So my plan looks something like:
Does this make sense? Would retro-fitting a heat pump be an all rounder better and cheaper (long term) option? How can I actually figure out what's best? Are heat loss calcs the place to begin?
I wish to improve the energy efficiency of the property over the next few years, and part of that is obviously upgrading the central heating system.
We have a tank in the bathroom which I want to move (to create space for a shower enclosure) so I guess I'm going to need a tank upgrade. I'm also going to need a new boiler and controls (like for like so hopefully not the stupid cost of quotes I was getting to install a combi).
So my plan looks something like:
- 1: Loft insulation, new boiler and controls
- 2: New tank (which I'll have to do later)
Does this make sense? Would retro-fitting a heat pump be an all rounder better and cheaper (long term) option? How can I actually figure out what's best? Are heat loss calcs the place to begin?