Jamie Copeland":xefh3t3f said:
Hi folks
My partner and I are considering installing an aga in the kitchen. We'd be installing a three oven gas aga.
My question is, does anyone have any knowledge of gas aga running costs?
My girlfriends father is a heating engineer so installing and servicing isn't an issue.
Cheers
Jamie
You should be talking to you're GF Father as he ought to know the running costs when he sets these things up!
Our service engineer tells me, The original Aga stove was a heat leak to warm up the large kitchens they tended to fitted in, farmhouses, etc.
On the lowest economical setting, They produced 45 gallons of hot water stored in the copper tank.
And the hotplate under the burner/ firebox was hot enough to boil a large kettle, 24/7, exactly as mine was.
LPG, Was the dearest, also the tank owner or renter or supplier would fill up every month so you're tank was constantly full, therefore you were the proud owner of £600. in gas, constantly, and a fuel bill every month
The gaily coloured natural gas Aga's were useless and expensive, and many were taken out after12/18 months in the 90's, maybe they are better now.
Electric Aga's are similar and not very efficient, I'm told.
Oil is very efficient, controlablle, and without the mess and storage of coal or log conversion/splitting.
Solid fuel, still seems best for most as there are various methods of cheap fuel, pallets, wood waste etc.
So I took out the Aga, and bought a 1954 (plate inside the oven, l h side) Rayburn solid fuel.
Regards Rodders