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To get it properly right, you really need to work out the cubic metres of space that you need to heat & factor in how much insulation you have & how good your doors & windows etc are.
Probably the easiest way to do that is have one or two companies come in to give you estimates & then use that info if you want to DIY.
I'm in the throes of installing CH into a barn conversion & it's driving me nuts!
FWIW, there are some products that will run on wood or pellet (Thermo Frux from Germany to name but one) but they're not cheap.
Probably the easiest way to do that is have one or two companies come in to give you estimates & then use that info if you want to DIY.
I'm in the throes of installing CH into a barn conversion & it's driving me nuts!
FWIW, there are some products that will run on wood or pellet (Thermo Frux from Germany to name but one) but they're not cheap.