turtle76 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:55:02

Hiya, it sounds like your burning a lot of pellets. Maybe get someone to have a look and see whats up.;
We run our house on a 18kw compact red pellet boiler, small three bed 7 rads 1940's ex council and we used just under three ton last year. We do have a log burner that i use with lots of free scavenged wood.
Shop around for pellets, fire power are about £230 a ton I think.
Please don't go to oil its simply not good for the future of planet earth!!

John7 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:55:02

Try reducing your central heating on times? You could maybe knock 3-4 hours of the total daily?

saintie1 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:55:02

Always heat responsibly no matter what your source of energy.My home is very well insulted 3 bed house and only requires 1200l/yr in a normal year.I managed only 1000l this year on account of the mild weather.

I live in the north of Scotland not far from a big pellet factory. All the pellets made there are sent to Ireland/N Ireland to be bagged up prior to being shipped back here so Joe Public can buy them off the forecourts.Not very eco friendly me thinks!

Alexander123 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:55:02

Hi Just noticed this thread, we've been getting our pellets from Puffin Pellets in Aberdeenshire. They have great customer service, the one time I did try another company I had nothing but running issues. Puffin have actually just posted on the their facebook page regarding their 2016 test results average of 4.9kWh/kg which is way above the 4.6kWh/kg minimum requirement. I'm a great believer in UK manufactured pellets and won't buy any Euro pellets.

I will say though if you call/email them direct you get the best prices, compared to online data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

MartinH32 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:55:02

Can I ask are they blown or bagged, and what you pay a tonne? Are they also pne of the government approved suppliers?

Alexander123 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:55:03

I take bagged 20kg 1 tonne pallets however they do offer blown deliveries in Scotland.
They have BSL, FSC & ENplus for Delivery & Production.
For a pallet delivered I'm £264.60 but i think it depends on your delivery area and how many pallets you get.
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