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My wife has actually accepted this this year. Unbelievable.Wear a sweater and turn down the thermostat.
My wife has actually accepted this this year. Unbelievable.Wear a sweater and turn down the thermostat.
Has anyone bought a Fairphone ? Supposed to have endlessly swappable components.
Last time I looked at it my banking apps wouldn't run due security concerns...it was fair few years back so maybe worth another look.Has anyone bought a Fairphone ? Supposed to have endlessly swappable components.
You mean all taxpayers, government has no money.Im going to lay on the motorway until the government pay for it all.
20% saving on heating bill with tadpole🤣.15mm auto airvent is about £8 if there isn't one already on your system. A clean central heating system with inhibitor & magnetic filter is all you need. Loft insulation is the starting point & gives the best saving/£I have noticed many people now talking about what we should do to lessen out carbon footprint. Often this is in general terms, so how about listing specifics that would help people to do something rather than just feel unable to help.
I thought this example would be good as its quite cheap at about £200, appears to work, so would soon pay back and is within most people budget.
Also it something new rather than the fit loft insulation we have heard endlessly. What else is out there ?
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Air sourced heat pumps are remarkable technology, basically a reversible fridge / aircon unit. The bulk of the hardware required is already in aircon units and it wouldn’t need a great amount of work or extra components to redesign them.From least to most expensive.
Make home airtight and install mvhr(2-5k)
Solar panels(4-8k)
Air or ground source heat pump heating and hot water 10-60k
External wall.insulation(30-60k) or under 10k when DIY'd.
Do them all and your home will have zero footprint in the winter and negative in the summer...
But who can spend that kind of money?!
I only have solar and mvhr, heating reduced by 15%, but at the same time I did change 20 years old windows with triple glazed ones.
Well insulated home needs 1-6 kW of heat. Panasonic 9kW unit costs 6k. Add new hot water pressurised tank and new low temperature radiators, it soon adds up. Heat pump should really be last upgrade, as most UK homes would need huge powers due poor insulation.Air sourced heat pumps are remarkable technology, basically a reversible fridge / aircon unit. The bulk of the hardware required is already in aircon units and it wouldn’t need a great amount of work or extra components to redesign them.
A 10kw Aircon unit is less than £2k so there’s a lot of margin there.
It is probably quite a few quid and most people would have to pay a plumber to get it in there. Did you have any positive suggestions to add ?Doesn't bleeding them reduce the air for free, and the anti corrosion additive cost only a few quid anyway?
Your right, but I was rather hoping this thread might be !Reject, reduce, reuse, repair, recycle.
It's not necessarily about carbon footprint though.
I did wonder if it is worth getting in the chaps who can check your house for draughts with a big extraction fan. It would highlight the ones you never realise are there such as around the pipe out from the washing machine.From least to most expensive.
Make home airtight and install mvhr(2-5k)
Solar panels(4-8k)
Air or ground source heat pump heating and hot water 10-60k
External wall.insulation(30-60k) or under 10k when DIY'd.
Do them all and your home will have zero footprint in the winter and negative in the summer...
But who can spend that kind of money?!
I only have solar and mvhr, heating reduced by 15%, but at the same time I did change 20 years old windows with triple glazed ones.