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what heating system for 1750 house

  • 18-05-2014 04:58PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 109 ✭✭


    Hi I would be really grateful of some help deciding which heating system for our new house. I have to decide by this Wed and I am having so much trouble deciding between the polish boiler stove which we go out into the shed 15kw but am worried ill have bother with neighbours if it smokes to much. The other option is a stove in the living room which my plumber says will cost me as the open fire is soo far away from the tank it would take a while to heat the house.

    I cant get advise from anyone you guys are my last chance as I don't want to make a mistake and have no money left to change things. I am on a very tight budget

    Would really appreciate some help with this

    Regards Marie


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 217 ✭✭richieburke01


    rionn wrote: »
    Hi I would be really grateful of some help deciding which heating system for our new house. I have to decide by this Wed and I am having so much trouble deciding between the polish boiler stove which we go out into the shed 15kw but am worried ill have bother with neighbours if it smokes to much. The other option is a stove in the living room which my plumber says will cost me as the open fire is soo far away from the tank it would take a while to heat the house.

    I cant get advise from anyone you guys are my last chance as I don't want to make a mistake and have no money left to change things. I am on a very tight budget

    Would really appreciate some help with this

    Regards Marie

    Well if you light the fire a lot I would say stove in living room and don't forget the heat from the stove adding to the heat in the room
    But polish stove in boiler house not to sure about this


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 478 ✭✭Stella Virgo


    rionn wrote: »
    Hi I would be really grateful of some help deciding which heating system for our new house. I have to decide by this Wed and I am having so much trouble deciding between the polish boiler stove which we go out into the shed 15kw but am worried ill have bother with neighbours if it smokes to much. The other option is a stove in the living room which my plumber says will cost me as the open fire is soo far away from the tank it would take a while to heat the house.

    I cant get advise from anyone you guys are my last chance as I don't want to make a mistake and have no money left to change things. I am on a very tight budget

    Would really appreciate some help with this

    Regards Marie
    is this a stove or an oil fueled boiler?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 109 ✭✭rionn


    A boiler its sold in stoves.ie under Solid Fuel Boiler, I am in the house till 2 then not back till 7 is so hard to decide which heating system to go for.. Have heard great reviews on the solid fuel boilers but worried as have heard they smoke a lot more


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,526 ✭✭✭JohnnieK


    rionn wrote: »
    A boiler its sold in stoves.ie under Solid Fuel Boiler, I am in the house till 2 then not back till 7 is so hard to decide which heating system to go for.. Have heard great reviews on the solid fuel boilers but worried as have heard they smoke a lot more

    If they smoke a lot it's not very environmentally friendly and probably inefficient.

    Have you looked at Grant Engineering condensing wood pellet boiler? the Spira.
    It's a great piece of kit and might suite you down to the ground.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 217 ✭✭richieburke01


    JohnnieK wrote: »
    If they smoke a lot it's not very environmentally friendly and probably inefficient.

    Have you looked at Grant Engineering condensing wood pellet boiler? the Spira.
    It's a great piece of kit and might suite you down to the ground.

    Good call fitted two so far
    Looks impressive


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 109 ✭✭rionn


    Tks Johnniek will go now do some research tkssss!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,019 ✭✭✭anthonyos


    rionn wrote: »
    Tks Johnniek will go now do some research tkssss!!

    I have seen one of these polish wood stoves fitted in a polish plumbers house they are fairly good it has a fan on it the regulates the air and he can set the desired temperature he brought it from poland and cost less than a grand for boiler flue fittings insulation


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 jj58


    Spira if u have a shed and dry place to store a pallet of pellets
    30-40 percent cheaper than standard oil boiler
    Great piece of kit, like johnie said


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