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Is there no way of getting gas in? We don't have mains gas here, but have a LPG tank underground, can also have them overground as well.
If not, I was told that electric underfloor heating is expensive to install and expensive to run, unless it can be paired with some sort of renewable energy source, at the minimum an air source heat pump, but better solar or ground source heat pump. Again depends if she is in a flat etc.
Got a heating question on behalf of my sister. Her house doesn't have gas, only electric. She needs new heating in her house and is torn between underfloor heating and electric wall heaters.
Her floor isn't solid, so presumably that rules out tiles. Can underfloor heating work effectively with engineered wood?
Are there any good electric wall heaters in existence? In my experience they're all pretty inefficient and ugly.
Any and all advice would be valued; she needs to make a decision sharpish because a new kitchen's going in and her husband is driving her mad with indecisiveness.