• ianovic69@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    And to add to this, air source HPs are a large, ugly fan unit on the outside wall of your property.

    Additionally, ground source HPs are very expensive, cause lots of disruption due to installation and require room to install the pump unit which is as big as a large American style fridge.

    These issues also don’t include the possible requirements to change the way heating and hot water are heated, stored and piped in the home.

    Which is a shame because even if I could afford all that and could make the changes, I have the room and I’d love to do it.

    And I’d do it even if the install costs only broke even over the lifespan of the pump. Just being able to move away from gas while cutting my electric bill to almost nothing is good enough for me.

    Possibly putting energy back into the grid, adding a large battery storage unit and/or EV charging outlet, these are ultimate aims which should be at least included in the implemention of government grants and subsidies.

    Yeah you know, those plans the government has to put heat pumps into all new housing stock, while also changing everyone else.

    Ugh (wake up ianovic69!), wha, huh (wake up, we gotta go!), what, what’s happening?

    <Doom music>

    <Background sirens and screaming, getting louder>

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    • meeperleviathan@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      My French relatives have some sort of ground source heat pump, having designed everything in their home to work on that basis, and it is everything you describe in terms of size - the pump unit is huge and impressively loud. It worked very well, when it worked. Unfortunately, the underground bit is also broken and the installers who broke it have refused to solve the problem. There is a fair amount of cowboy engineering going on in this domain, it turns out, a lack of reliable support for existing units/installs, and of course the usual attempts to extort money from people of a certain age. It makes me sick that they did everything right and were let down anyway. I’m not saying avoid this technology necessarily, but if you get a lemon and/or are unlucky and hire shysters there is practically no ceiling to the costs involved.