ᐅ New construction KfW55 energy standard with gas heating, solar panels, and controlled ventilation system with heat recovery
Created on: 22 Oct 2016 14:03
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Hello!
We are just starting the planning of our new build, and the big question we keep discussing is the heating system.
We are building a detached single-family house with 145 sq m (1560 sq ft) plus an expanded attic of about 40 sq m (430 sq ft) with underfloor heating (including in the attic).
We want to achieve KfW55 standard. The house will be built with solid masonry and brick veneer.
One thing we definitely want is a controlled ventilation system with heat recovery.
The most cost-effective option so far seems to be a combination of gas, solar thermal, and ventilation. The construction companies we are requesting quotes from are also offering a KfW55 package with improved insulation, as it might be difficult to meet the required standards otherwise.
An alternative (the second most affordable option) would be an air-to-air heat pump instead of gas.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of these two heating systems? What would the approximate expected monthly costs be?
Some heating installers have told us that achieving KfW55 with gas is not possible at all.
We are quite confused, and everyone says something different.
What are your experiences?
Thank you very much!
We are just starting the planning of our new build, and the big question we keep discussing is the heating system.
We are building a detached single-family house with 145 sq m (1560 sq ft) plus an expanded attic of about 40 sq m (430 sq ft) with underfloor heating (including in the attic).
We want to achieve KfW55 standard. The house will be built with solid masonry and brick veneer.
One thing we definitely want is a controlled ventilation system with heat recovery.
The most cost-effective option so far seems to be a combination of gas, solar thermal, and ventilation. The construction companies we are requesting quotes from are also offering a KfW55 package with improved insulation, as it might be difficult to meet the required standards otherwise.
An alternative (the second most affordable option) would be an air-to-air heat pump instead of gas.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of these two heating systems? What would the approximate expected monthly costs be?
Some heating installers have told us that achieving KfW55 with gas is not possible at all.
We are quite confused, and everyone says something different.
What are your experiences?
Thank you very much!
Hello
I just wanted to give a brief update on how things turned out for us. We built a solid structure with slab insulation, controlled ventilation with heat recovery, and a gas heating system, but no solar panels. The primary energy demand is about 48 kWh, which corresponds to KfW 55 standards. However, we financed the project without a KfW loan.
Conclusion: It is possible to build efficiently without solar thermal systems.
Best regards
I just wanted to give a brief update on how things turned out for us. We built a solid structure with slab insulation, controlled ventilation with heat recovery, and a gas heating system, but no solar panels. The primary energy demand is about 48 kWh, which corresponds to KfW 55 standards. However, we financed the project without a KfW loan.
Conclusion: It is possible to build efficiently without solar thermal systems.
Best regards
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