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Worrier8425 Apr 2020 09:21Hi,
I am looking at a house (timber frame construction) built in 2011 with a fresh air heating system (air-to-air heat pump + photovoltaic), as well as a wood stove. My expertise in this area is still limited, so I am curious why there is also an electric heater in the bathroom, which seems to have been retrofitted. Does this indicate any kind of problem or is it normal?
Thank you.
I am looking at a house (timber frame construction) built in 2011 with a fresh air heating system (air-to-air heat pump + photovoltaic), as well as a wood stove. My expertise in this area is still limited, so I am curious why there is also an electric heater in the bathroom, which seems to have been retrofitted. Does this indicate any kind of problem or is it normal?
Thank you.
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Daniel-Sp25 Apr 2020 09:34Ask to see the electricity bills from the past few years.
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Worrier8425 Apr 2020 09:35Hello all three,
I haven’t been on site yet and only saw the offer earlier today, so I wanted to read up on it in advance.

- Timber frame construction with external thermal insulation composite system
- Air-to-air heat pump; fresh air heating (radiators in bathroom and toilet; complete air exchange every two hours, filtered)
- Hot water storage tank 295 liters (78 gallons)
- Photovoltaic system (generation capacity 7.35 kWp + feed-in contract)
- Water softening system
- Cistern 4,000 liters (1,057 gallons) for garden irrigation
The heat pump operating costs are expected to be around €100. They are relying entirely on electricity for energy supply… which probably won’t be cost-effective in the long term?
I haven’t been on site yet and only saw the offer earlier today, so I wanted to read up on it in advance.
- Timber frame construction with external thermal insulation composite system
- Air-to-air heat pump; fresh air heating (radiators in bathroom and toilet; complete air exchange every two hours, filtered)
- Hot water storage tank 295 liters (78 gallons)
- Photovoltaic system (generation capacity 7.35 kWp + feed-in contract)
- Water softening system
- Cistern 4,000 liters (1,057 gallons) for garden irrigation
The heat pump operating costs are expected to be around €100. They are relying entirely on electricity for energy supply… which probably won’t be cost-effective in the long term?
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Daniel-Sp25 Apr 2020 09:53Worrier84 schrieb:
Hello to all three of you,
I haven’t been on site yet, I just saw the offer earlier and wanted to read up on the topic in advance.

The cost of the heat pump is supposed to be around €100 (~$110).
As I said, have them show you the electricity bill, everything else is just speculation.
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