Got a customer with a little dilemma.
They have a rental cottage attached to their main house, and have successfully let it out for a few years.
It sat empty for a while, and they were going to rent it out again, but it now needs a good EPC certificate before they are allowed to. Best rating they get at the moment is an F, but they need better than that.
The heating at the moment is a couple of wet radiators fed off a back boiler, and old panel heaters as a back up.
The EPC surveyor says the only thing that will help is fitting high retention storage heaters.... but the house hasn't had storage heaters in the past, isnt wired up for it, not off peak meter.
I suggested Roint electric radiators whereever there's a panel heater.... but straight away they said it wasn't good enough.
Do these new type storage heaters need an off peak radial circuit along with a 24hr supply like old ones did, or do they just get timed to turn on when the rate is lower overnight?
I think his supplier is Octopus.
House is an old cottage, solid walls. living room and small bedroom downstairs, with a small kitchen extension out the back. Upstairs is a bigger bedroom and bathroom. Coombed ceilings.
I spend more time taking out storage heaters than fitting new ones, so my knowledge is a little dated
They have a rental cottage attached to their main house, and have successfully let it out for a few years.
It sat empty for a while, and they were going to rent it out again, but it now needs a good EPC certificate before they are allowed to. Best rating they get at the moment is an F, but they need better than that.
The heating at the moment is a couple of wet radiators fed off a back boiler, and old panel heaters as a back up.
The EPC surveyor says the only thing that will help is fitting high retention storage heaters.... but the house hasn't had storage heaters in the past, isnt wired up for it, not off peak meter.
I suggested Roint electric radiators whereever there's a panel heater.... but straight away they said it wasn't good enough.
Do these new type storage heaters need an off peak radial circuit along with a 24hr supply like old ones did, or do they just get timed to turn on when the rate is lower overnight?
I think his supplier is Octopus.
House is an old cottage, solid walls. living room and small bedroom downstairs, with a small kitchen extension out the back. Upstairs is a bigger bedroom and bathroom. Coombed ceilings.
I spend more time taking out storage heaters than fitting new ones, so my knowledge is a little dated