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BBC article - Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper
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Costs £4K + cost of immersion heater. What happens when it goes wrong, you have to re-plaster?
Costs £4K + cost of immersion heater. What happens when it goes wrong, you have to re-plaster?
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i really can't see an upside given the cost is about the same as air pump (with the grant) but you dont get the cop.
It's amazing how those with a can-do attitude and willingness to 'pitch in and work' get all the luck, isn't it?
Please consider buying some pet food and giving it to your local food bank collection or animal charity. Animals aren't to blame for the cost of living crisis.
Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.
(Although it would make good business sense to not needlessly saddle residents with high bills, because that would make them less likely to be able to afford the rent … )
As people have said in this thread, electrical heating (and hot water) is the most expensive method and costs.
I understand there are targets to cut emissions, ban on gas boilers etc but in a practical sense how does this benefit the householders, when they get a ridiculous bill each month.
I often read here of people are having an EV, heat pump, storage battery, electric car etc and are all happy being electrified, gas-free and charging outside of peak hours, but is the capex ever affordable to anyone on an average/below average salary, let alone having a building suitable for all these devices?