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Have you considered putting in a stove or a room sealed fire? They can work with HRV.Query 1 -I was going for a hrv system but i have an open fire so i have been told that it won't work with an open fire.
Every habitable room.Query 2 - If hrv system doesn't work how do i ventilate the house. i am putting in triple glazed windows so trickle vents would defeat the purpose of triple glaze (said to me by window salesman). I am putting a 40mm board on the inside of the external wall which will be a six inch pumped cavity so do i put in wall vents if so do they have to be in every room or just kitchen and wet rooms. Any other suggestions..
On Air-Water heat pump - I don't like it. It works great at warming your house in summer (when the air is warm) and at cooling your house in winter (when the air is cold).Query 3 - i am thinking of putting in ufh upstairs and downstairs run off a air to water heat pump. Still unsure of this heating system, do not know much about it.. what pump would be sufficient for my size of house, is it severe on esb and would it need a back up heating system??? Any other suggestions..
Insufficient information to comment.Query 4 - Any suggestions on best way to insulate dormer bedrooms sun lounge roof..
Probably the best solution would be to go with [broken link removed]:
[broken link removed] - these guys do it (found them on google - I am not connected).
I am at roof level in a self build project. The block built house is a storey and a half and 3098 square feet.
Please advise, crucial decisions to be made by a rookie self builder..
Any advise would be greatly appreciated..
Its damned hard to recover heat when most of its going up the chimney.I am at roof level in a self build project. The block built house is a storey and a half and 3098 square feet.
Query 1 -I was going for a hrv system but i have an open fire so i have been told that it won't work with an open fire.
Open a window.Query 2 - If hrv system doesn't work how do i ventilate the house.
Sounds like you haven't balanced up your insulation provision and have been listening to a very persuasive triple glazing salesman.i am putting in triple glazed windows so trickle vents would defeat the purpose of triple glaze (said to me by window salesman). I am putting a 40mm board on the inside of the external wall which will be a six inch pumped cavity so do i put in wall vents if so do they have to be in every room or just kitchen and wet rooms. Any other suggestions.
You need to get some expert advice on the specification of your house, not try to distill useful information on a wide range of services from sales pamphlets, the web, and product salesmen.Query 3 - i am thinking of putting in ufh upstairs and downstairs run off a air to water heat pump. Still unsure of this heating system, do not know much about it.. what pump would be sufficient for my size of house, is it severe on esb and would it need a back up heating system??? Any other suggestions.
Carefully.Query 4 - Any suggestions on best way to insulate dormer bedrooms sun lounge roof..
I advise you to employ building professionals on the biggest investment of your life to date and for your own sake, STOP LISTENING TO SALESMEN!Please advise, crucial decisions to be made by a rookie self builder..
Any advise would be greatly appreciated..
I advise all my Clients of these options at pre-planning stage. I advise them to decide on these & similar issues before work begins on site. Waiting for Permission is an excellent time to investigate & resolve these issues.
Why haven't you sought advise from your Certifier / Designer and BER Assessor?
I'd agree with Superman on Query 1 & 2.
Query 3. Geothermal Heat pumps work, especially if the majority of heat is generated at night on cheap rate electricity. A back up is required for sub zero periods - a stove is fine.
Note - UK homes blocked up their chimneys as Gas heating became popular, this lend to a huge increase in Asthma cases - warm, moist, poorly ventilated homes were idea for the growth of dust mite population.
HRV would prevent this, as ventilation is critical. Salesmen may have opinions but your Designer / Certifier will understand the requirements of Building Control. Seek unbiased professional opinion.
UFH works up stairs with a concrete floor.
Query 4. Should be resolved by your Designer / Certifier. Seek advise from BER Assessor if necessary. There is not enough info here to comment.
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