Re: I need a new CH boiler
I think a lot depends on one's property and lifestyle. We have a small terraced house in London. For about eight months of the year we have heating coming on at 06:20 for 20 minutes, that's enough to warm the place for an hour or two. We are out a lot, sometimes in & out a lot, I removed thermostat batteries years ago, we put the boiler on when we need it, the place is warm in 5 minutes and we turn it off after 15-20 minutes. We don't sit around watching TV for hours on end.Re: I need a new CH boiler
Unless you have your own wind turbine or solar you do burn fossil fuels or damage the planet with nuclear waste. With solar they have to be replaced every ten years max and the material used to create them is also scarce. Unless they have worked out how to make them with a different technology. But it's swings and roundabouts. There's an environmental cost to everything. The ideal solution is to use less. So insulation and more efficient systems.Re: I need a new CH boiler
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Re: I need a new CH boiler
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Re: I need a new CH boiler
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