30000€ for an air-water heat pump?

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-02 10:39:22

Arguss123

2022-08-02 10:39:22
  • #1
Hello,

I am new here in the forum and urgently need advice regarding my offer for my heat pump (air-water).
We want to switch from our oil heating to a heat pump.

We need to heat about 240 sqm, which is divided approximately as follows: 40% underfloor heating / 60% radiators.

The offer looks as follows:

Arotherm plus VWL 125/6 uniSTOR /310
Extension set mixing circuit aroTHERM plus
Property "system-protect"
Modernization package underfloor/mixed heating

Price €29,854.72 including VAT and installation.

The offer does not contain any more details except the VAT and the item descriptions.

No consultation took place, only the basic data was asked for by phone.
It’s actually not even about what was offered to me, but the price seems a bit too high, doesn’t it?

When I search for the items online, I come to a maximum of €15,000 without installation.

What do you say about this offer?

Kind regards

Argus123
 

Mycraft

2022-08-02 12:00:42
  • #2
Normal price nowadays. Especially since you have a hybrid system and that then requires more of everything (technology, experience, working time).
 

Joedreck

2022-08-02 17:54:40
  • #3
What reason is there to switch out of all times NOW? You can still fill up on oil and stockpile it for the time being. During this time, targeted measures can be taken to reduce the heating load, have it calculated, and lower the flow temperature. Please do not hastily follow a trend if the oil heating system is still running.
 

Arguss123

2022-08-02 19:47:38
  • #4
The reason is quite simple when you look at the heating oil price now.
Last time I only refueled 1000l for 1.8€, now I have to refuel again for 1.45€.

I need about 3000l per year, that makes 4350€ per year at 1.45€, so 362€ per month. Sorry but I can't afford that!
I also already thought about waiting longer, but what does the alternative look like? Will prices continue to rise or will they fall again?

We have already lowered the flow temperature to 60°.

Regards

Arguss123
 

SoL

2022-08-02 19:55:12
  • #5
What do you think, where do you stand with the heat pump? It can't work magic either.

You have 30,000 kWh/year. With a COP of 3, you have a electricity requirement of 10,000 kWh. At 30ct/kWh, that comes to 3000€/year. And the 30ct is not set in stone either.

Maybe it makes much more sense to minimize the heating demand through renovations? Currently, you have 125 kWh/m²/year. Maybe you still have potential to reduce that?
 

hanse987

2022-08-02 20:03:54
  • #6
This is still very high, if not too high, to operate a heat pump efficiently.
 

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