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Cherrycola
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I am currently looking to rent a house and because we have cats, who are very "talkative", there are not as many options available to us.
However we have found a house that is perfect in every way, except it has storage heaters.
My immediate reaction to storage heaters is to stay well away from them as our electricity bills will be huge, however the agent(yeah, he works on commission! ) has said they are very economical if used properly, and not many people use them properly, but im not convinced.
We are moving home from the middle east so heating will be a major priority for us for the next few months anyway, so can anyone give us some unbiased thoughts about storage heaters?
Are we going to be freezing come evening time cos all the heat will be released during the day??(i always felt the cold when i lived in Ireland anyway!) Im only used to being able to flick a switch and have instant heat.
And are we going to have a whopper of an ESB bill?
Its a fairly large house, 4 bedrooms, 2 storey, large hallway and staircase, but it is timber frame, and probably about 8yrs old, so im guessing insulation should be to a high standard. There are also fireplaces in both reception rooms, so an open fire is an option too.
Also, do they work for heating water? or is that limited to an immersion? (im hearing Des Bishop scream "And you had it on Bath as well!!!!!" )
I really love this house and this is the only drawback about it. Do you think its reasonable to ask for some money to be knocked off the rent because of the more expensive heating?
Also should the landlord be forthcoming with previous winter esb bills so we can get a rough idea of what they have been paying in the past? Ive asked for them but heard nothing back from the agent yet.
And should i be asking to see a BER cert, and would that have any useful information on it?
Sorry about all the questions, but as im trying to organise all this from abroad and cant actually physically go to see the house yet, its hard to know what to do
Thanks
C
However we have found a house that is perfect in every way, except it has storage heaters.
My immediate reaction to storage heaters is to stay well away from them as our electricity bills will be huge, however the agent(yeah, he works on commission!
We are moving home from the middle east so heating will be a major priority for us for the next few months anyway, so can anyone give us some unbiased thoughts about storage heaters?
Are we going to be freezing come evening time cos all the heat will be released during the day??(i always felt the cold when i lived in Ireland anyway!) Im only used to being able to flick a switch and have instant heat.
And are we going to have a whopper of an ESB bill?
Its a fairly large house, 4 bedrooms, 2 storey, large hallway and staircase, but it is timber frame, and probably about 8yrs old, so im guessing insulation should be to a high standard. There are also fireplaces in both reception rooms, so an open fire is an option too.
Also, do they work for heating water? or is that limited to an immersion? (im hearing Des Bishop scream "And you had it on Bath as well!!!!!"
I really love this house and this is the only drawback about it. Do you think its reasonable to ask for some money to be knocked off the rent because of the more expensive heating?
Also should the landlord be forthcoming with previous winter esb bills so we can get a rough idea of what they have been paying in the past? Ive asked for them but heard nothing back from the agent yet.
And should i be asking to see a BER cert, and would that have any useful information on it?
Sorry about all the questions, but as im trying to organise all this from abroad and cant actually physically go to see the house yet, its hard to know what to do
Thanks
C