The number one plan for heating our house during the cold winter months is to install triple glazed timber framed windows with a low U value (0.65), improve insulation and air tightness and install an MVHR system (mechanical ventilation heat recovery system) and ducting. The last of the these plans will not be straight away as we cannot afford to do all of it at once. But its important that we consider the ducting at this early stage as it is a lot harder to retrofit once the walls and ceilings are made good. In the meantime, we had hoped our oil fired boiler and radiators would see us through the first winter. But this was not to be (see earlier post). We also were considering a wood burning boiler stove for our hot water and downstairs radiators and room heating upstairs in the living area. However, after a great deal of research, this was not only costly but we felt it was overcomplicated for what we required. We are now planning a wood burning stove for upstairs heat requirements, ...