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central heating in 1-bed flat
hi all,
I've recently bought a 1-bed basement flat (kitchen, living room, bedroom, small bathroom) which has electric (not storage) heaters - the bathroom heater is just a fan heater mounted on the wall. This all makes the air very dry not to mention eating electricity and notbeing very efficient. The hot water is heated in a big boiler but rarely gives enough hot water to fill a bath. What I want to do is take the bath out and replace it with a good shower and hopefully make some space by taking out the boiler as well (seeing as it isn't much good). What can I replace this system with? I'd like something more economical and the ability to control it centrally but I don't know whether to have the heating separate from the shower. any advice? what sort of cost am I looking at for any solutions? thanks Andy |
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