Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation 1 Jun 17, 2011 6:47 pm I was just wondering whether anyone could recommend one heat source over another. I am renovating a small house at the moment with an open plan kitchen and lounge. It has three bedrooms and a small hallways. As it is Edwardian our initial thoughts were to put in a gas heater inside the chimney (Rinnai Sapphire) but we are now thinking that perhaps we should get ducted heating as this won't just heat the lounge and kitchen but the bedrooms too. We are looking at $3000 for the Rinnai. Does anyone know how much ducted would be approximately and also which one would be the better one to go for. The house isn't huge and not the dream home so we don't want to be out of pocket too much but we do want a decent system that will be economical, environmental and safe for asthmatics etc. Any recommendations? Thanks so much. Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 2Jun 17, 2011 6:56 pm not sure how much ducted heating would be but if it's only the living area you want to heat and it is on the small side I'd go for the gas log fire. we had one in our old home (2 bedroom edwardian cottage type place) and it heated the living area beautifully. Even though we have ducted now, we hardly ever have it on in the bedrooms (don't like having it on while we are sleeping and don't feel the need during the day as don't spend much time in there) and I really miss the warmth of having one heating source. HTH! "Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions." — Elizabeth Gilbert Living in our new house. Currently scaping the land. Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 3Jun 17, 2011 7:07 pm Cool thanks so much. I guess we hadn't thought of that but the house we are currently in has only heating in the lounge and the bedrooms are freezing but then again it doesn't have insullation. I guess we would want some heat in the bedrooms before we went to bed so would the gas heating be enough? Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 4Jun 17, 2011 7:09 pm My friend has a 26 squarish house and it cost her about $5k to get ducted heating on, and that included zoning.....I think it would be more value for money.....If you are after something aesthetically pleasing have you considered an ethanol fireplace, they give out heat, dont require a flue and cost a fraction of the gas fireplaces.... When we were at tender stage of our house currently under construction, our builder was going to charge $10k for a gas log fire.....forget it... Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 5Jun 17, 2011 7:15 pm No we hadn't considered the ethonol but will check that out. We thought if we did go for the ducted that we could still do the fireplace up with the mantle and unit inside just not use it that is all. It all depends on price I guess. Thanks so much. Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 7Jun 17, 2011 7:27 pm We put a Jetmaster International Gas Convector Fire in recently. It cost us roughly $8,500 fully installed as ours is all bricked in. We also have ducted reverse cycle A/C as well. Ducted is good for heating the kids rooms before they go to bed. Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 8Jul 22, 2011 7:04 pm Everything ducted blows air around which is pretty unhealthy becaue of all the dust flying around. Re: Gas Log Fire or Ducted Heating? 9Jul 22, 2011 7:17 pm Hi Donuts,do you have zoned heating[you turn off bedrooms] Hi Rod12,I am having both my house is a bit bigger,I will have zoned then I can turn down/off rooms We are tossing up between a Jarrahdale radiant wood fire (the Pioneer) and a convection wood fire (Innovator or Countryman) but cannot decide on which type of wood fire is… 0 4057 Need some advice. Living in a townhouse with one common wall, recently we have discovered that the fire separation wall is incomplete and on further investigation, support… 0 3506 Not back peddling at all. You seem to have issues with comprehension my friend. Guy fcked up, he's considering being dishonest with his bank and hiding it. It will end… 21 12566 |