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Electric heating
Vodkagirly1
Posts: 4 Newbie
in Energy
We have electric heating, no gas in the area and oil installation isn't viable. The existing storage heaters aren't working well, they are at least 30 years old 
We work from home so use a lot of daytime electric and heat. What would be the most economical replacement to go for? The house is well insulated. Is there anyone that offers unbiased advice?
We work from home so use a lot of daytime electric and heat. What would be the most economical replacement to go for? The house is well insulated. Is there anyone that offers unbiased advice?
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