ᐅ Additional Costs and Experiences with KfW55 Standard

Created on: 29 Feb 2016 12:17
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Cruncher1978
Cruncher197829 Feb 2016 12:17
Hello dear forum members,

Since the new energy saving regulation will come into effect on 01.04.16, I am interested in how high the monthly additional costs should be estimated for a KfW55 house. This relates to a single-family home with approximately 120-130 m² (1300-1400 sq ft) of living space and 3 people (2 adults & 1 child).
Maybe someone has already gathered experience in this regard. I would be happy to hear from you.

Best regards,
Daniel
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nordanney
29 Feb 2016 12:42
It only concerns the heating – or are you asking about ALL additional costs?
Heating plus domestic hot water will probably be between 20 and 30 € per month. The consumption depends on you, as does the electricity provider. Or do you use pellets or...
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b54
29 Feb 2016 12:44
The value seems very low to me now. What heating system are you assuming? For most systems, I usually see an average of around 40-50 € (45-56 USD), although that is still quite affordable.
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nordanney
29 Feb 2016 13:24
Really that much?
We only pay just over €50 per month for about 300 sqm (3,229 sq ft) of heated area and domestic hot water for 5 people. The house is somewhere between 55 and 70 (built new two years ago). Nobody feels cold either – room temperature is just under 22°C (72°F).
I simply broke down our consumption (geothermal).

That’s why I’m asking the original poster how they are heating.
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b54
29 Feb 2016 13:35
Geothermal energy generally has the lowest operating costs (excluding initial investment) but it is not the most widely used option. I think it might be better to be a bit more generous with the estimate. Even if I assume €20 more than your projected €30, that would be €240 per year (if you want to use geothermal heating, you can expect to heat for several years with that). However, I believe €40-50 is a more realistic figure.
Cruncher197829 Feb 2016 14:57
nordanney schrieb:
Really that much?
We pay just over €50 (about $55) per month for 300 sqm (approximately 3,230 sq ft) of heated floor area plus domestic hot water for 5 people. The house is located somewhere between zones 55 and 70 (newly built two years ago). No one feels cold either—room temperature is around 22°C (72°F).
I simply broke down our consumption (geothermal energy).

That’s why I asked the original poster how they heat.

Since we are only considering building a new house at this point and currently still rent, it was more of a general question. We haven’t yet thought in detail about the heating method.
But thank you already for your messages. They can at least serve as a rough benchmark for later.