In the middle of purchasing a 1930s solid wall 4 bed detached. Has a lot to do which includes a new boiler install.
Going for a combi - Worcester or Valliant and am still deciding on what thermostat set up to get. Single zone programmable is obviously cheapest, but then I got onto the nest type ones, that to me just seem like internet/mobile phone connected single zone things. Like them for the gizmo factor, but can't see they are a leap in economy.
The evohome does seem to have this, but for a price - a hefty price. I've got the general jist of it - a magic TRV in each room that opens and closes the valve just as required to reach the exact temp. If all are closed, the boiler is turned off. If only one needs heating, the boiler is told to just heat a little bit. All controlled centrally by the controller or your mobile app. Correct? I like the idea of each room being independently heated (or not) throughout the day. Seems a big forward step.
But as I said it costs - I have a few questions for those who have a set up and those in the know.
Some of my rooms have 2 rads. Does each rad need one of the special TRVs?
Does every room need to have the special TRVs installed or can you just zone all the bedrooms from one room with one special TRV? How does it shut the rads down in the other rooms in this case?
I recon it would cost me damn near £1.2K to get a full system. Is this all needed at once or is there the basics that would make a difference to start with that can be added to?
On a similar note, is this an all or nothing system to get decent economy benefits?
How much do you recon it is possible to save per year if you set it up efficiently over a single zone programmable thermostat?
Thanks for the thoughts
Going for a combi - Worcester or Valliant and am still deciding on what thermostat set up to get. Single zone programmable is obviously cheapest, but then I got onto the nest type ones, that to me just seem like internet/mobile phone connected single zone things. Like them for the gizmo factor, but can't see they are a leap in economy.
The evohome does seem to have this, but for a price - a hefty price. I've got the general jist of it - a magic TRV in each room that opens and closes the valve just as required to reach the exact temp. If all are closed, the boiler is turned off. If only one needs heating, the boiler is told to just heat a little bit. All controlled centrally by the controller or your mobile app. Correct? I like the idea of each room being independently heated (or not) throughout the day. Seems a big forward step.
But as I said it costs - I have a few questions for those who have a set up and those in the know.
Some of my rooms have 2 rads. Does each rad need one of the special TRVs?
Does every room need to have the special TRVs installed or can you just zone all the bedrooms from one room with one special TRV? How does it shut the rads down in the other rooms in this case?
I recon it would cost me damn near £1.2K to get a full system. Is this all needed at once or is there the basics that would make a difference to start with that can be added to?
On a similar note, is this an all or nothing system to get decent economy benefits?
How much do you recon it is possible to save per year if you set it up efficiently over a single zone programmable thermostat?
Thanks for the thoughts