Memory was based upon this www.nesta.org.uk/report/how-t....
From memory the UK is particularly bad for its spark ratio. Sadly I don't know where Eire or NI are in the spark league tables. (Or even recall where the UK was other than it was bad for the transition to electrifying heat)
Ah I see, roof height unchanged. dormer and additional ground floor added. It looks disjointed.
raised the roof keeping most of original beams? The additional dormer looks out of place.
Right to Buy wasn't a horrid idea. What made it horrid was the huge discount given to those buying. The discounts are obscene www.lambeth.gov.uk/housing/coun...).
If you are eligible for the Right to Buy scheme you can get a discount on the price of your home. Usually, the exact discount you get depends on how many years you have been a public sector tenant. Yo...
Do they include the Octopus tracker tariff for gas? Assuming people will seek out the best electricity tariff while ignoring alternative gas tariffs makes little sense. Unwitting confirmation bias at play? Spark is ~ 4x for UK. 5x if you are on the trackers. 6x on gas tracker and standard 'lecy
HUF HAUS still do don't they? While also claiming decent energy efficiency? For me it was always less about the windows but the sense of scale and being part of nature that I liked.
I don't consider myself to be an expert, more an interested party. Microbore was a cost optimisation over bigger bore systems. When you subsequently wish to alter it, you can expect many parts of the system to need change. FWIW I do not believe 55C will eliminate microbore.
HeatGeek are my goto for what is possible www.heatgeek.com/what-to-do-w.... (My lounge radiator is already at 2.8kW with 10mm microbore. )
For heat pumps to work efficiently we need flow, and this does 2 things. It will mean the heat pump’s plate heat exchanger will work at maximum efficiency AND
You don't have to halve the DT across the radiators, but you will have extra system and running costs compared to a system that runs at DT5.