• GreatAlbatross@feddit.ukM
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    8 months ago

    I’m still of the stance that heat pumps work well, if the house heating system is designed/adjusted to accomodate.
    Modern insulation, large radiators/underfloor heating? Ideal candidate, you’ll hit decent efficiency most of the time.
    1930s house with little insulation, and un-calculated radiators thrown in and run at 70’C?
    You might as well be using bare electric heating at a lower install cost.

    So the push for ASHP/GSHPs needs to be a two pronged attack: Get places ready to receive them, then install them.

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      8 months ago

      If all my neighbours had heatpumps installed the noise would drive me mad. I don’t think my sanity would last due to lack of sleep.

      Houses where i am are so close together.

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        8 months ago

        Interesting point. Hadn’t even considered the cumulative noise issue. I imagine heat pumps will get quieter, but initially at leat you’re right, they could be a real issue in terraced properties, for example.

      • GreatAlbatross@feddit.ukM
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        8 months ago

        This is definitely part of the heat pump push that I am not looking forward to.
        ASHPs do make noise, badly installed they make more, and more vibration.
        I forsee lots of painful battles between council departments trying to push for ASHPs, and noise complaints.
        My solution is to move to a detatched house eventually, as I can’t see it going well at all!