Hi,
My partner and I have bought a flat and are trying to figure out what to do about the heating and water, which are both rubbish at the moment.
At the moment, we have an Economy 7, electric only system. There is a tank that switches on during off-peak that also has a boost for when we need it. There are also 3 storage heaters (one in each bedroom and one in living room) that are all wired into the off peak system.
The problem: the water heater is next to useless - we have two showers (one en-suite and one over a bath) in the flat and there are two people living in it - they each get water in the shower for about 15-20 minutes max in the morning. Any longer and they have to use the boost, which is very expensive. There is no hot water at all any later in the day. The boiler itself does seem to work properly - the elements had been switched around when we first moved in (boost at the bottom and off peak at the top) but we had these switched back and replaced. So In guess it is an insulation problem?
The storage heaters are also crap and much too expensive.
Ideally, I want to switch away from an Economy 7 (I am told that most companies will just switch you to a new tariff?) system and then I want to install a new heating system for water and central heating that actually works. I can spend up to about £1000 or £2000 max.
So, is there any chance of switching to something like a combi-boiler?
If not, can I put in a normal tank boiler with a timer that comes on a couple of hours in morning and in afternoon? Would I need a new RCD Unit for all this, rather than one set up for an Economy 7 system?
Are there any better options that would involve sticking with Economy 7?
My girlfriend keeps suggesting we just install a couple of electric showers instead but I think this would basically waste all the water in tank, as it definitely does not stay hot until evening (for washing up, etc), even when not used for any showers.
Any help or advice much appreciated (especially with an idea of price in London) - Am new to all this but very keen to try and figure out what system would be best, so I can at least get suitable quotes.
Cheers,
Leo
My partner and I have bought a flat and are trying to figure out what to do about the heating and water, which are both rubbish at the moment.
At the moment, we have an Economy 7, electric only system. There is a tank that switches on during off-peak that also has a boost for when we need it. There are also 3 storage heaters (one in each bedroom and one in living room) that are all wired into the off peak system.
The problem: the water heater is next to useless - we have two showers (one en-suite and one over a bath) in the flat and there are two people living in it - they each get water in the shower for about 15-20 minutes max in the morning. Any longer and they have to use the boost, which is very expensive. There is no hot water at all any later in the day. The boiler itself does seem to work properly - the elements had been switched around when we first moved in (boost at the bottom and off peak at the top) but we had these switched back and replaced. So In guess it is an insulation problem?
The storage heaters are also crap and much too expensive.
Ideally, I want to switch away from an Economy 7 (I am told that most companies will just switch you to a new tariff?) system and then I want to install a new heating system for water and central heating that actually works. I can spend up to about £1000 or £2000 max.
So, is there any chance of switching to something like a combi-boiler?
If not, can I put in a normal tank boiler with a timer that comes on a couple of hours in morning and in afternoon? Would I need a new RCD Unit for all this, rather than one set up for an Economy 7 system?
Are there any better options that would involve sticking with Economy 7?
My girlfriend keeps suggesting we just install a couple of electric showers instead but I think this would basically waste all the water in tank, as it definitely does not stay hot until evening (for washing up, etc), even when not used for any showers.
Any help or advice much appreciated (especially with an idea of price in London) - Am new to all this but very keen to try and figure out what system would be best, so I can at least get suitable quotes.
Cheers,
Leo