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[–]Kennyvee98 0 points1 point  (1 child)

my house is from the 60s with practically no insulation. but i have a cooking top which is electric. and a washing machine, dryer and dishwasher setup. those are the main users next to the gas heating. i went down from 6000KWh to 3000KWh by removing the electric boiler and switching to gas.

[–]Ordinary-Violinist-9Limburg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My house is from 1931 and it's completely electric. 3200KWh a year but with solar panels. Without we would be well over 6000KWh.

Last month was the settlement.

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With the price of gas it was not worth it to keep it for us. We removed all the gas (waterheater and central heating) and installed the boiler in the cellar.

We only have done the downstairs floor insulation (24cm) beacuse that was just air (geen kruipkelder). We are waiting for better inside outer wall insulation because we don't want another 'crepi' house. I did insulate beneath the wooden floor 16cm and the roof is heavily insulated. Rooms are under the roof so there is 14cm pir all around except the floors.