outofmymind
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With the lack of supply out there now, I wouldn't sweat the rating too much.Rental property so a good score is advantageous.
Thanks Buddy1977. That is helpful. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. So essentially more options is better ... which makes sense.Oil will be considered your primary heat source
Solid fuel your secondary heat source
Immersion only considered if oil heating not capable of heating water without having the heating on at the same time in summer etc
True, but we like to look out for our tenants (and the environment).With the lack of supply out there now, I wouldn't sweat the rating too much.
Fair enough, but all the more reason not to get caught up on the rating. The BER system is designed to make it possible to arrive at an energy rating through a simple and cheap assessment. As such it has some serious limitations and doesn't address important issues like air-tightness at all.True, but we like to look out for our tenants (and the environment).
Still worth doing, as there is likely to be a minimum BER introduced in 2025, and a low BER rating isn't attractive to buyers without deep pockets to upgrade.With the lack of supply out there now, I wouldn't sweat the rating too much.
With professional advice.What's the best way to block up the chimney and fireplace?
If its no longer in use you can get a chimney "balloon" in any hardware shop. Obviously, if its in use, you shouldn't block it.What's the best way to block up the chimney and fireplace?
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