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8 days, 2 menReally nice transformation mate out of interest how long did it take ? Regards Kop
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8 days, 2 menReally nice transformation mate out of interest how long did it take ? Regards Kop
You done well on to the next one8 days, 2 men
Thought that was only for heatpumps ? and you need MCS registration they may have had a pay back when they had the biomass boiler fitted ? but that's long gone now , Rumor has it Rishi has plans to squash that as a waste of money, a average heatpump install is around £13000 - £5000 pay back leaves £8000 to pay so out of reach for Mr & Mrs average this scheme is paying wealthy people to install heatpumps at a discount the money would be better spent insulating people's homes so they don't need their boilers on for so long and their homes then retain the heat generated, as a consequence boiler emmisions are reduced helping achieve net zero. ? . Regards KopWell catching up on servicing before starting a boiler install next Thursday. Oil to replace Bio Mass. Customer phones this morning, been talking to a friend, I should be able to get 5k off the government, can I sort it, No. Boilers on order from Hounsfield, tanks coming thursday/friday and just bought all the controls and fittings. They've paid a deposit to cover all materials and my % on top.
Told them to start looking into it. But that the boiler, tank and bits theirs now regardless of what happens.
Love my job.
Yes, I had a quick look at the bumf around it all. They dont qualify.Thought that was only for heatpumps ? and you need MCS registration they may have had a pay back when they had the biomass boiler fitted ? but that's long gone now , Rumor has it Rishi has plans to squash that as a waste of money, a average heatpump install is around £13000 - £5000 pay back leaves £8000 to pay so out of reach for Mr & Mrs average this scheme is paying wealthy people to install heatpumps at a discount the money would be better spent insulating people's homes so they don't need their boilers on for so long and their homes then retain the heat generated, as a consequence boiler emmisions are reduced helping achieve net zero. ? . Regards Kop
Not sure if it’s the same, but I've seen some housing stock near ours built with no fines have had an outer layer installed, not sure if they used something like polystyrene blocks or similar.Not a lot you can do with a rubble filled twin stone wall.
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