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Heating a home using oil or electricity
lksmith
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I am in the process of buying a house that currently has no heating. In the area there is no gas so our only option is to use either oil or electricity. I am thinking of getting underfloor heating which is electric rather than having oil. Can anyone let me know if they have only electric heating, what are the running costs. I am wondering what will be the cheaper option.
The house is a 950sqfeet, 3 bed detached cottage.
Thank you!
The house is a 950sqfeet, 3 bed detached cottage.
Thank you!
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