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Underfloor heating high running costs
I moved into a newly built house last October with Underfloor heating.
The problem is it is using 1000 litres of oil on average every 6 weeks. The house is approx 2000 sq ft. I have had the boiler checked out (commissioned and serviced) but no joy. I have the temp at the boiler set to the lowest setting (dial reads 0 to 5 not temp so don't know exactly what temp this is). Each room has own REHAU stat and these are set around 20 - 22 degrees. Only prob is the control doesn't seem to be great - some rooms warm some colder. I was thinking of changing the room stats to see if I could get better control and better efficiency. I have also had a UFH installer check out the system. He says it should be ok. Any ideas out there?? |
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