I thought it would be interesting to hear how the new builds faired out during the cold snap. I will kick off with my own.
Build information: Year 2009, 3200sq ft, Timber Frame, 1.5 Storey, mHRV
BER: A2
Insulation: 8” Cellulose and 2” Rockwool, full fill in cavity
Heating System: Two wood burning stoves with air distribution systems. Manufactures: Lotus and M-Design. Electric under tile mats in the bathrooms.
Fuel Purchased this year: 2m3 kiln Dried hardwood for €325. Bought in Nov, half used.
Performance:
There is just two of us occupying the house for the most part. The Lotus stove heats the living room and bedroom. We light it at around 5pm, burns until about 11pm. Easily and quickly heats Living room and bed room to 20°C. The rooms hold their heat very well, still warm and comfortable until lighting up the next day. We would burn 5-6 pieces of timber per day.
Over Christmas, with visitors calling, we decided to use the M-Design Stove to heat the open plan, kitchen, dining and living room. We lit the stove on the 23rd, and 24th and were very disappointed. The space reached about 14°C and we had burnt about 24 pieces or timber each day! Lit again early xmas day, must have burned 40 pieces of timber. Oven and cooker on full cooking xmas dinner. Temp reached 16°C.
Lit the M-Design again on 2nd Jan, easily heated the open plan space to 18°C with about 20 pieces or timber.
Neither stove lit since 2nd Jan, all rooms circa 16°C.
Conclusions: Open plan space was difficult to heat during the exceptionally cold weather, it took a few days to ramp up the temperature. Holds temperature well once heated.
Improvements for next year: We will install oil and rads for convienence during exceptionally cold weather.
Best Buy: The electric mat in the bathroom. Although I haven’t got the ESB bill yet!
Build information: Year 2009, 3200sq ft, Timber Frame, 1.5 Storey, mHRV
BER: A2
Insulation: 8” Cellulose and 2” Rockwool, full fill in cavity
Heating System: Two wood burning stoves with air distribution systems. Manufactures: Lotus and M-Design. Electric under tile mats in the bathrooms.
Fuel Purchased this year: 2m3 kiln Dried hardwood for €325. Bought in Nov, half used.
Performance:
There is just two of us occupying the house for the most part. The Lotus stove heats the living room and bedroom. We light it at around 5pm, burns until about 11pm. Easily and quickly heats Living room and bed room to 20°C. The rooms hold their heat very well, still warm and comfortable until lighting up the next day. We would burn 5-6 pieces of timber per day.
Over Christmas, with visitors calling, we decided to use the M-Design Stove to heat the open plan, kitchen, dining and living room. We lit the stove on the 23rd, and 24th and were very disappointed. The space reached about 14°C and we had burnt about 24 pieces or timber each day! Lit again early xmas day, must have burned 40 pieces of timber. Oven and cooker on full cooking xmas dinner. Temp reached 16°C.
Lit the M-Design again on 2nd Jan, easily heated the open plan space to 18°C with about 20 pieces or timber.
Neither stove lit since 2nd Jan, all rooms circa 16°C.
Conclusions: Open plan space was difficult to heat during the exceptionally cold weather, it took a few days to ramp up the temperature. Holds temperature well once heated.
Improvements for next year: We will install oil and rads for convienence during exceptionally cold weather.
Best Buy: The electric mat in the bathroom. Although I haven’t got the ESB bill yet!