cromwell wrote:I've seen various videos Suff. Some say that heat pumps will work, others say not.
The sticking point is likely to be cost.
Decommissioning the gas boiler, paying for the heat pump and then paying for new radiators (the ones we use for gas ch won't get the full benefit out of the heat pump) and you're looking at what, £15-20,000?
No one is getting too worked up about it yet, but it is going to be very controversial imo.
One of the more interesting points in this video was that he did it properly. i.e. firstly working out the complete dimensions of the house, the thermal profile of the house and the heating capability of the house before getting an assessment as to what was needed.
In his case 5 radiators needed to be replaced. The bigger issue for him was that 10mm small bore plastic pipe is not really enough volume for a 40c heating system. The lower the flow, the higher the temp has to be in order to deliver the same heat. He had one floor with this pipe and it will have to be replaced.
The point with this is that he did the full analysis of the house correctly and is therefore not hostage to some heat pump "vendor" who just ramps the price because he can. For instance I have a pellet burning boiler sitting in my garage waiting to be fitted. One of the potential fitters tried to lay on me a whole "you'll need 280mm double skinned pipes to vent the boiler otherwise it won't draw and you will run a fire risk from the heat. Cut to the point where I know that it's fan driven and has an 80mm vent out the back of the boiler and that the vent gasses out of the boiler are relatively low heat due to the heat exchanger labyrinth that the gasses have to pass through in order to exit the boiler.
That "cowboy" would have charged me the entire cost of the boiler to fit completely the wrong thing to my boiler I have purchased.
What has to be remembered is that companies have grown fat on government grants which means they can massively overspec the work to be done.
For instance, with my home CH system, I'd need one water tank and one heat pump. I'm currently using a 30kw boiler and intend to put in a 37kw pellet burner to add hot water. A bit of judicious searching finds I can get a 15kw heat pump for $1,700, delivered free. I would need to replace one radiator as the rest are all massive overkill heat sources. Most of my radiators are cast iron.
I can clearly relate this. #1 son had a pellet burner installed to replace his old oil heating. It cost £16,000. Oh he got a grant and a government loan and money to buy pellets for the next 3 years. But reality is he had a 16kw pellet burner put in for £16k under a government scheme. I have a 37kw pellet burner I will install myself. It cost €3,500 and I'll pay about €500 on pipe to vent it.
You can't look at these government schemes and work out what the price might actually be. Because the whole market is massively skewed by government grants and companies which require "certification".