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I live in an old farmhouse and the Warm Front grant people are being kind enough to offer us a new boiler and central heating system. I'm wondering about the best options to upgrade our current system.
Current set up is as follows: oil rayburn, hot water cylinder with electric immersion. open vented system with water tanks in attic space.
They are offering to install a new oil or solid fuel boiler and rads and pipework as required. Default suggestion seems to be an oil combi boiler with new rads but i'm wondering wether to ask for regular boiler instead.
Here are my priorities:
1. I would like a system if poss which it would be easy to link up woodburners to at later date. (praps the current oil rayburn converted back to wood). Grant will not cover this but I figure I can get this work done later and I would like a system which makes this as easy as possible to implement. I have access to quite a lot of wood and I'd like to make use of this to supplement main heating system.
2. Unless there is compelling reason to change I would like to stick with gravity fed system cos it has always worked fine and switch to combi boiler would as I understand mean new showers which again grant will not cover.
I'd be very grateful for any help or suggestions as to the best way forward
Current set up is as follows: oil rayburn, hot water cylinder with electric immersion. open vented system with water tanks in attic space.
They are offering to install a new oil or solid fuel boiler and rads and pipework as required. Default suggestion seems to be an oil combi boiler with new rads but i'm wondering wether to ask for regular boiler instead.
Here are my priorities:
1. I would like a system if poss which it would be easy to link up woodburners to at later date. (praps the current oil rayburn converted back to wood). Grant will not cover this but I figure I can get this work done later and I would like a system which makes this as easy as possible to implement. I have access to quite a lot of wood and I'd like to make use of this to supplement main heating system.
2. Unless there is compelling reason to change I would like to stick with gravity fed system cos it has always worked fine and switch to combi boiler would as I understand mean new showers which again grant will not cover.
I'd be very grateful for any help or suggestions as to the best way forward