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141 BEECH FARM DRIVE, MACCLESFIELD

Semi-detached53 m²EPC E53Electric1960s

Estimated boiler replacement

£1,900–£3,200

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Boiler replacement

£1,900–£3,200

Estimated installed cost · 3.5–4.5 kW

  • Fuel confirmed on survey
  • Suitable for your home size
  • Combi or system options
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  • Preliminary heat requirement 3.5–4.5 kW from 53.0 m² and construction era 1960s.
  • Heating system type to be confirmed on survey.

New central heating

£3,400–£5,400

Complete system estimate · 3.5–4.5 kW

  • Boiler / heat source
  • Radiators (~5)
  • Pipework & controls
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  • A complete new system priced on ~5 radiators, pipework and a boiler.
  • Radiator count is indicative from floor area and confirmed on survey.

Home air conditioning

£3,800–£5,700

Multi-split system estimate · 4–6 kW · ~3 units

  • Approx. 3 indoor units
  • Heating & cooling
  • Professional installation
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  • Total floor area is not the same as conditioned area; this reflects the selected room scenario.

Heating & cooling profile

Using the recorded floor area and EPC characteristics, this 53m² 1960s semi-detached home has a current EPC rating of E53 and its recorded heating. HotAndCold estimates a space-heating requirement of approximately 3.5–4.5kW. The recorded EPC score sits towards the lower end of the efficiency range. Its modelled space-heating intensity per square metre is moderate.

Estimated space-heating intensity
6685 W/m²
moderateProperty data confidence: Good

Hot&Cold snapshot

Property size
Typical
Energy efficiency
Lower
Heating intensity
Moderate
Improvement potential
High
Main heating fuel
Non-gas
Cooling requirement
Medium

What stands out about this home

High recorded EPC improvement potential
Lower energy efficiency than nearby EPC-recorded homes

Why this estimate?

We calculate estimates using your property's size, type, age, heating fuel and EPC rating, along with typical installation costs, not a professional heat-loss survey.

How we calculated this

53 m²
Floor area
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semi detached
Property type
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EPC E53
Energy rating
Hot&Cold property model
3.5–4.5 kW
Estimated heating requirement for this property

What we found about your home

Property type
Semi-detached
Floor area
53 m²
Energy rating
EPC E53
Main heating fuel
Electric
Approx. age
1960s
Location
MACCLESFIELD, Cheshire East

We use publicly available data and industry models to generate this estimate. A final survey by an installer may vary.

How this home compares locally

Based on 33 EPC-recorded properties nearby.

Floor area
-5%
5% smaller than the local median
EPC rating
-9
9 EPC points below the local median
Mains gas
9%
9% of nearby EPC-recorded homes use mains gas
Property type
6%
this property type is 6% of nearby recorded homes

Sale history

Recorded sales for 141 BEECH FARM DRIVE from HM Land Registry Price Paid data.

  1. £94,000
    Nov 2005 · Flat/maisonette
  2. £42,000
    Jun 1999 · Flat/maisonette

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right. Sale prices are historic and not a current valuation.

Building

Built form
Semi-detached
Internal area (EPC)
53 m²
Building footprint
~154 m²
Approx. dimensions
~13.8 × 11.1 m
Main building axis
NW–SE
Nearest building
0.6 m

Footprint & dimensions derived from Overture Maps building data (ODbL). Approximate, not survey-grade.

How this home is constructed & heated

Recorded on its Energy Performance Certificate.

Walls
Cavity wall, filled cavity
Roof
Pitched, 50 mm loft insulation
Windows
Fully double glazed
Main heating
Electric underfloor heating
Heating controls
Room thermostat only
Hot water
Electric immersion, off-peak
Floor
(another dwelling below)

Energy improvement potential

Current
E53
Potential
C76
+23
High improvement potential

Recommended improvements for this property

Measures from this home’s official Energy Performance Certificate assessment that could raise its rating and cut running costs, specific to 141 BEECH FARM DRIVE, MACCLESFIELD, SK10 2EU.

  1. 1
    Increase loft insulation to 270 mmIndicative cost: £100 - £350

    Loft insulation laid in the loft space or between roof rafters to a depth of at least 270 mm will significantly reduce heat loss through the roof; this will improve levels of comfort, reduce energy use and lower fuel bills. Insulation should not be placed below any cold water storage tank; any such tank should also be insulated on its sides and top, and there should be boarding on battens over the insulation to provide safe access between the loft hatch and the cold water tank. The insulation can be installed by professional contractors but also by a capable DIY enthusiast. Loose granules may be used instead of insulation quilt; this form of loft insulation can be blown into place and can be useful where access is difficult. The loft space must have adequate ventilation to prevent dampness; seek advice about this if unsure (particularly if installing insulation between rafters because a vapour control layer and ventilation above the insulation are required). Further information about loft insulation and details of local contractors can be obtained from the National Insulation Association (www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk).

  2. 2
    Solar photovoltaic panels, 2.5 kWpIndicative cost: £3,500 - £5,500

    A solar PV system is one which converts light directly into electricity via panels placed on the roof with no waste and no emissions. This electricity is used throughout the home in the same way as the electricity purchased from an energy supplier. The British Photovoltaic Association has up-to-date information on local installers who are qualified electricians. It is best to obtain advice from a qualified electrician. Ask the electrician to explain the options.

  3. 3
    Increase hot water cylinder insulationIndicative cost: £15 - £30

    Increasing the thickness of existing insulation around the hot water cylinder will help to maintain the water at the required temperature; this will reduce the amount of energy used and lower fuel bills. An additional cylinder jacket or other suitable insulation layer can be used. The insulation should be fitted over any thermostat clamped to the cylinder. Hot water pipes from the hot water cylinder should also be insulated, using pre-formed pipe insulation of up to 50 mm thickness (or to suit the space available) for as far as they can be accessed to reduce losses in summer. All these materials can be purchased from DIY stores and installed by a competent DIY enthusiast.

Source: the property’s domestic EPC recommendations (open data). Indicative only, get a professional survey before committing to any measure.

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Current: E53Potential: C76

Common questions

How much does a replacement boiler cost for a property like this?+

For this property we estimate an installed cost of £1,900–£3,200. This is indicative and based on the property's size, type and energy characteristics, your final price depends on equipment choice and an installer survey.

What size boiler might this property need?+

Our preliminary model estimates a heat requirement of around 3.5–4.5 kW. An installer confirms exact sizing on a heat-loss assessment.

How much would air conditioning cost here?+

A multi-split installation is estimated at £3,800–£5,700, depending on how many rooms you want to cool (around 3 indoor units in a typical layout).

Are these guaranteed prices?+

No, they are indicative estimates to help you understand likely costs before speaking to an installer. Your final price depends on equipment choice, installation complexity and a survey.

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