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Martin Sylvester

We are moving and want to convert the house over to fully electric and later possibly some solar panels. The house currently has warm air heating and the hot water is via tank and immersion heater. Do not want warm air so looking to future proof the place and spend a bit of money as the house is where we want to be. So far have looked at various systems such as Fischer. Electric rads, hot water possibly warm air system or other, they seem to have it covered.

I am handy with electrics and my pal is a qualified sparks so first job is we are going to rewire the house and cat cable it, plus convery fully to LED inside and outside.

The house had a new warm air boiler fitted 2019 and serviced 2021. But it sits in the middle of the house inside kitchen area and is a lump as need space to do the kitchen re fit.

Would be grateful for any guidance advice on best system to opt for and or a good supplier/fitter.

Regards
Martin
 

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