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No experience with it as a customer but worked with some clients who've been designing them into new developments.

AFAIK the running costs are quite comparable to gas/electric heating once you factor in the cost of insuring, maintaining and replacing your boiler across its lifespan. Other benefit is if something does break you aren't responsible for arranging repairs.

Cons are that it might impact resale value on the home just now, but that'll likely change in the next 5-10 years as the UK is committed to no new gas grid connections by 2025 and district heat will likely prove cheaper than electric heat.

That's about all I know, hope it helps!
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