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Cost of Coal
Butty21
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I currently have a multi fuel stove for both central heating and hot water. In two years the price of coal has gone up from £120 for half tonne, to £160 (Taybrite 10 x 50Kg bags). I was looking at incorporating an oil boiler so that I could run least expensive one.
We currently light the fire in the afternoon unless it’s a particularly cold day. And we use about 3 Tonne annually which is around £950. We live in a standard three bedroom semi detached ex council, with all insulated eg (windows, walls and roof)
Can someone give me an indication of the annual costs involved in running a new oil boiler?
We currently light the fire in the afternoon unless it’s a particularly cold day. And we use about 3 Tonne annually which is around £950. We live in a standard three bedroom semi detached ex council, with all insulated eg (windows, walls and roof)
Can someone give me an indication of the annual costs involved in running a new oil boiler?
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