It's a disadvantage with regards to allowing sunlight in, but then again it does suggest a wall-mounted hot air system might be possible.emordnilap wrote:That sounds like a serious disadvantage; can it be remedied or (because only you know the house) do you not see it as a disadvantage?Catweazle wrote:The house doesn't have a South facing wall with doors or windows
I'm not too worried, with plenty of space and a substantial barn with flat ( not as in "horizontal", flat as in "not curved" ) roof I'm sure I have enough collection area, just have to work out how best to get the heat from the barn to the house.
One things for sure, the LPG has to go. I found a company that installs free wind turbines today, you keep the electricity they get the feed in tariff, same as the PV companies, but more likely to work in winter and at night. I'll have a look at one and if it's quiet enough that might be worth thinking about.
Out of the box I've been thinking about a hybrid heat-pump idea, solar plate collectors on the barn roof into a well / tank from where the heat pump collects, enabling it to work in winter. Just mulling over ideas at the moment, nothing will get done until next year - I haven't moved in yet.