SunnyChick
21-Jan-14, 17:18
Hey folks,
I'm looking to hear back from those of you living in similar houses to mine. (I'm thinking I need to upgrade my heating - currently storage heaters.)
I'm in a 3-bed semi in the Pennyland area, currently spending £150/month in electricity. I do not think I am frivolous with my electricity usage, but I do use my tumble drier about 3 times a week! Anyway, in the long term I think I need to consider changing these storage and convector heaters to something more economical.
I think there may be interest free loans out there to apply for, but before I go down that road ultimately I want to know how much the different types of heating actually cost to run every month before I dedide on; solar panels, town gas, air source heating or whatever else there is out there - I'm bamboozled!
I've already had the loft insulated and it hasn't made a shred of difference to my bills! :confused
So, if any of you guys in similar type of housing can give me an idea of the heating you have and the running costs involved, then I'd really appreciate it.
Cheers
I'm looking to hear back from those of you living in similar houses to mine. (I'm thinking I need to upgrade my heating - currently storage heaters.)
I'm in a 3-bed semi in the Pennyland area, currently spending £150/month in electricity. I do not think I am frivolous with my electricity usage, but I do use my tumble drier about 3 times a week! Anyway, in the long term I think I need to consider changing these storage and convector heaters to something more economical.
I think there may be interest free loans out there to apply for, but before I go down that road ultimately I want to know how much the different types of heating actually cost to run every month before I dedide on; solar panels, town gas, air source heating or whatever else there is out there - I'm bamboozled!
I've already had the loft insulated and it hasn't made a shred of difference to my bills! :confused
So, if any of you guys in similar type of housing can give me an idea of the heating you have and the running costs involved, then I'd really appreciate it.
Cheers