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British houses generally have terrible levels of insulation and if built before roughly 1930 are likely solid walled, so have no wall cavity to insulate. There is also the issue that a lot of people live in terraces and semis and there may simply be no suitable place to install a heat pump. When I looked into it for my house a couple of years ago the fitters basically said they couldn't do it because of lack of space.


I live in an apartment in a UK 1850s house, it just has solid exterior walls.

I think there are now heat pumps that are a similar size to a gas combi boiler and are designed to be inside a building, not a big box outside.





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