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Installing Oil C/H - Calor LPG Tank removal...experiences?

  • 07-11-2013 8:02pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 828 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    As the title says. Has anyone had their LPG tank removed by Calor? We are intending to install Oil as our LPG bills are ridiculous.

    We currently have LPG installed (from previous owner) , supplied by Calor but wish to have it removed.

    Has anyone went through this process with Calor LPG? Any experiences thoughts would be appreciated.


    Thanks in advance.


Comments

  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 27 polymath plumber


    Maybe your money would be better spent upgrading your heating system & home ,With controls and stats and thermal insulation.
    By just heating the cylinder water as required can cut you bills by a third.

    LPG is a good fuel to use for heating and cooking.

    When was your boiler last serviced?
    Have you the heating system zoned?
    Is your hot water controlled?
    Is your cylinder insulated?
    How old is your boiler?
    Have you stats on the radiators?
    Have you cold spots on radiators?

    There is lots more questions I could ask. The correct answer , to each of the questions above can be a big savings. The biggest savings you will make is by having your system assessed and upgraded, would be my advice. There is no point putting the cart before the horse.


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