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Re: GPL For Heating
Originally Posted by chris120
(Post 9737232)
i spend around €2K each on elec and Gas plus another €300 on wood. i live at sea level below 45th parrallel, maybe i need to turn the thermostat down!
Our electric is something like €1200 per year and i thought that was expensive!! We dont have gas or gpl yet but based on our neighbours usage guessed it'd be something like €1000. Wood weve managed to get most of ourselves this year so free but did pay about €200 but then again at the moment it our main heat source at present. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=Lasbury;9735944]
Before heater was installed used gas for a few hours each evening at the beginning of winter. Over a six week period this cost us €1200. QUOTE] Dear Lasbury, Before I get a partita IVA and set up a consultancy, the above isn't a missprint, is it? For wood, gas and elec combined I paid €1.600 in 2009 and 2010. And we live normally... I think. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=jiminalpago;9737889]
Originally Posted by Lasbury
(Post 9735944)
Before heater was installed used gas for a few hours each evening at the beginning of winter. Over a six week period this cost us €1200.
QUOTE] Dear Lasbury, Before I get a partita IVA and set up a consultancy, the above isn't a missprint, is it? For wood, gas and elec combined I paid €1.600 in 2009 and 2010. And we live normally... I think. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=Isakat;9737987][QUOTE=jiminalpago;9737889]
I doubt it is a misprint, we used to pay around 500 euro per 2 months and we only used the heating for a few hours in the morning and 3 hrs in the evening. And we do have direct gas. Some of our friends were hit with bills for over 2,000 euro for the heating season, which is similar to what we paid.[/QUOTE we often use our aircon (they also heat) rather than turn on the gas heating in the evenings. Just heat the room you are in, you have immediate heat and after half an hour, turn it off. We both have a blanket each on the sofa. |
Re: GPL For Heating
As I alluded to before, apart from the other factors I listed, the only realcomparisons that can be made regarding utility bills should be based on a €/sqmparameter. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=jiminalpago;9737889][QUOTE=Lasbury;9735944]
Before heater was installed used gas for a few hours each evening at the beginning of winter. Over a six week period this cost us €1200. QUOTE] Dear Lasbury, Before I get a partita IVA and set up a consultancy, the above isn't a missprint, is it? No, it is correct. Old stone house which had been empty for about 10years with old central heating system which works fine so we didn't fancy having walls and floors demolished to renew it. We have not been brave enough to try it since so could be a little better now house has been lived in for a few years. We didn't really want to live in one room in the winter as lots of people here do - so looked into different forms of heating. Pellets seemed to be best option and we are really happy with the system. Friends here even on town gas are paying €600 every two months and not putting heating on except for an hour here or there. Most are also using wood to warm just one room. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=pugliese;9738224][QUOTE=Isakat;9737987]
Originally Posted by jiminalpago
(Post 9737889)
I doubt it is a misprint, we used to pay around 500 euro per 2 months and we only used the heating for a few hours in the morning and 3 hrs in the evening. And we do have direct gas. Some of our friends were hit with bills for over 2,000 euro for the heating season, which is similar to what we paid.[/QUOTE we often use our aircon (they also heat) rather than turn on the gas heating in the evenings. Just heat the room you are in, you have immediate heat and after half an hour, turn it off. We both have a blanket each on the sofa. We were thinking of installing an aircon system throughout the house when we were sure that we will have enough electricity produced with the photovoltaic system to cover the power usage. I grew up in a house where we heated just one room due to being poor, I do not want ever again to live a life like that. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=Isakat;9739274][QUOTE=pugliese;9738224]
Originally Posted by Isakat
(Post 9737987)
Well, for a start Galipoli might not be as cold in winter as where we are. This morning it was 5 degrees above zero. Also, it does not help heating a house with a cement structure and marble floors. We were thinking of installing an aircon system throughout the house when we were sure that we will have enough electricity produced with the photovoltaic system to cover the power usage. I grew up in a house where we heated just one room due to being poor, I do not want ever again to live a life like that. |
Re: GPL For Heating
This summer we had a liberation from the bombolone ceremony... We abandoned GPL and will install pellets heating next year. For the moment we are running on wood, but the I am trying to convince the rest of the family to install geothermal. System for an average two floor detached house in stone with internal insulation can cost around €12000. Little maintenance needed and small space in the garden as the radiators are now buried vertically from 1 to 3meters underground. Of course we are talking long term investment in this case and might not suit someone planning a 'short stay', but seems reasonable if you think all fuel costs will increase in the coming years. ;)
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Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=homeandgardens;9742664] For the moment we are running on wood, but the I am trying to convince the rest of the family to install geothermal. QUOTE]
Don't forget the option a wood stove offers of getting rid of the bones after a meal. Can't do that with geothermal! I hate the trudge up to the "humido" bin during the summer. The thought came to me because the only option in the Dolomites for lunch today was a BBQ; must be murder for you folk in the pianura and points south when it gets to November. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=jiminalpago;9743994]
Originally Posted by homeandgardens
(Post 9742664)
For the moment we are running on wood, but the I am trying to convince the rest of the family to install geothermal. QUOTE]
Don't forget the option a wood stove offers of getting rid of the bones after a meal. Can't do that with geothermal! I hate the trudge up to the "humido" bin during the summer. The thought came to me because the only option in the Dolomites for lunch today was a BBQ; must be murder for you folk in the pianura and points south when it gets to November. |
Re: GPL For Heating
[QUOTE=pugliese;9744167]
Originally Posted by jiminalpago
(Post 9743994)
not if you've got a dog! |
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