Joedreck
2018-01-24 05:50:11
- #1
OK, then I'll stick with oil. Price-wise it's a bit of a gamble, but what isn't. Usually other energy sources catch up later.
Pellets can be somewhat maintenance-intensive and tend to cause errors. But I'm not exactly an expert in the matter.
Finally, two tips:
The HVAC technician should please calculate the heating load and not estimate it. After that, he can determine the heating system. I'm sure the smallest one on the market will be enough for you.
Size the radiators as large as possible. It takes up a bit more space, but lowers the supply temperature. That saves oil.
In 20 years or as needed, you can then take a closer look at whether a heat pump might be possible after all.
Pellets can be somewhat maintenance-intensive and tend to cause errors. But I'm not exactly an expert in the matter.
Finally, two tips:
The HVAC technician should please calculate the heating load and not estimate it. After that, he can determine the heating system. I'm sure the smallest one on the market will be enough for you.
Size the radiators as large as possible. It takes up a bit more space, but lowers the supply temperature. That saves oil.
In 20 years or as needed, you can then take a closer look at whether a heat pump might be possible after all.