Hello everyone,
The planned construction start for our approximately 160m² (1,722 sq ft) bungalow is scheduled for early 2013. We are currently still in the planning phase. Now the question arises: which heating system should we choose? Can you recommend anything?
I would like to move away from oil or gas heating systems. Technically, I am already convinced of pellet heating, but I would prefer to be independent. What alternatives are left then? Heat pump?
Best regards, EarlGrey
The planned construction start for our approximately 160m² (1,722 sq ft) bungalow is scheduled for early 2013. We are currently still in the planning phase. Now the question arises: which heating system should we choose? Can you recommend anything?
I would like to move away from oil or gas heating systems. Technically, I am already convinced of pellet heating, but I would prefer to be independent. What alternatives are left then? Heat pump?
Best regards, EarlGrey
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Häuslebauer4016 Sep 2012 13:34o.s. schrieb:
It's nice to see all you energy savers primarily focusing on operating costs. Just to be clear: I definitely don't belong to that category.
I get electricity from the outlet, and the house needs to be warm.
How that works and what it costs is actually pretty irrelevant to me...
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Häuslebauer4016 Sep 2012 14:04It can't hurt to broaden your horizons, can it?
I can only recommend it. It's good for general knowledge...
I can only recommend it. It's good for general knowledge...
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Martin20616 Sep 2012 14:06Häuslebauer40 schrieb:
How it works and what it costs is actually pretty irrelevant to me...Well, then I wonder what you are doing in this thread?
This discussion is about finding a good balance between price and performance when choosing a heating system. Affordable, efficient, and future-proof.
At least, that’s how I understood the initial questions...
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Häuslebauer4016 Sep 2012 14:35Why do you write everything twice?
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Baustratege16 Sep 2012 16:28Häuslebauer40 schrieb:
I get electricity from the outlet, and the house needs to be warm.
How it works and what it costs is actually pretty irrelevant to me...Sarcasm on: "... so having your own nuclear power plant in your backyard would be another option for you ..!"
... I’m already gone ..
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Häuslebauer4016 Sep 2012 18:20That wouldn’t be a bad idea either. If only it didn’t require so much space.