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Stanley/Rayburn Boiler

  • 03-03-2012 8:46pm
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    We're currently drawing up plans for a house, hopefully bank allowing to build in 6 months time. Its 4000sq foot, 5 bed, haven't decided on the insulation part. Need advice on heating. Our plan was a multi fuel stove with back boiler in the living room which will do about 14 rads. A stanley/rayburn (advice on either) with a boiler in it. The large stanley can do up to 30 rads, just wondering if we need a seperate oil central heating boiler at all depending on the efficiency of the cooker, or would we be better with just a cooker and a seperate central heating boiler?? We'll have solar panels as well.The cooker will probably do the hot water as well,
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