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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Nope, too tight to put the heating on yet anyway
I do however have to sleep with the window open otherwise I wake with a migraine no matter what time of the year it is! "
That’s not good about the migraine |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To all the people saying too early for heating well think again, yes it may be warm but you should cycle it every so often for just half an hour not just leave it off for months... |
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"Nope, too tight to put the heating on yet anyway
I do however have to sleep with the window open otherwise I wake with a migraine no matter what time of the year it is!
That’s not good about the migraine "
So frustrating waking up and realising you forgot to open windows! And then being incapable of doing anything all day for such a stupid reason |
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By *ornyrsMan
over a year ago
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"To all the people saying too early for heating well think again, yes it may be warm but you should cycle it every so often for just half an hour not just leave it off for months..."
Didn’t know my dad was on here!! ?????? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"To all the people saying too early for heating well think again, yes it may be warm but you should cycle it every so often for just half an hour not just leave it off for months...
Didn’t know my dad was on here!! ??????"
He has a point though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"To all the people saying too early for heating well think again, yes it may be warm but you should cycle it every so often for just half an hour not just leave it off for months..."
That's something different to actually having your heating on! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The heating is not going on in this house for ages yet.
We still have summer duvet and windows open.
There's so many levels of self care before the heating goes on... Close windows, put winter duvet on, put warmer clothing on, wear bed socks, sofa blankets and any excuse for body contact but do not switch the heating on yet. When it is on its really low.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You should put your heating on now just to make sure it runs ok after the summer lay of, don't want to find out there's a problem when it's freezing !!!!
you can have that one for free "
I switch over from cool to heat to let the heat exchanger pump run now and then. |
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"You should put your heating on now just to make sure it runs ok after the summer lay of, don't want to find out there's a problem when it's freezing !!!!
you can have that one for free
I switch over from cool to heat to let the heat exchanger pump run now and then. " very sensible if you don't have combi boiler. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You should put your heating on now just to make sure it runs ok after the summer lay of, don't want to find out there's a problem when it's freezing !!!!
you can have that one for free "
I've already explained this but from slightly different reason and some seemed to baulk at my wisdom |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You should put your heating on now just to make sure it runs ok after the summer lay of, don't want to find out there's a problem when it's freezing !!!!
you can have that one for free
I switch over from cool to heat to let the heat exchanger pump run now and then. very sensible if you don't have combi boiler."
No combi in the main house, although I do have a boiler feeding the heat store too. There’s a combi in the annexe though. Boilers everywhere round here!
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