by Wintergreen »
Thu Mar 09, 2023 8:34 am
Hi all. We live in a leaky old Victorian house, and I have been engaged in a process of making it more efficient and warm for some years. I'm hoping to install a heatpump over the coming months, and have been looking into our gas use. We use around 36,000kwh per year, and that is with a target temp of 18 in the main space, and very little heating anywhere else. I've been looking at the bills over last summer, and we were still doing 130m3 a month; around 1,450 kwh. That is crazy high, and I can't think where the inefficiency might be. 2 adults, 3 kids, one of whom only bathes weekly at most. The other 4 have short daily showers. We have a circulating pump which ticks over, ensuring that hot water gets to the taps quite quickly. No doubt that causes some heat loss, but I wouldn't expect it to be that significant. We have a large 46kw boiler which goes into a low loss header, and heats the water in an UVC. Cylinder temp was probably 60 or 65. I have turned it down to 52 now. Any ideas about the likely explanation would be gratefully received!