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How often do you have your central heating on
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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rarely.......am a bit odd (as if you had already not guessed!!!!)... don't feel the cold so have it on for a couple of hours in morning and couple of hours in evening just to keep the damp at bay |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The air con in the bedroom is off when I am at work, however, the one downstairs is on all the time, so the hot air can rise and keep the bedroom warm.
Radiator in the bathroom is on low to help drying the towel.
Instead of heating up the bathroom floor for the morning shower, I wear Crocs so that my feet do not touch the cold floor tiles. This is what I do when I go camping in the winter, so I thought I might as well save some pennies and do that at home.
No heating in the spare room or the kitchen, and I have not turned on the under-floor heating downstairs.
When I say the heating is on, the thermostats are set at 17 or 18 deg C, as I don't like it too warm.
I expect to get a good rebate for my energy bills in Jun 2013, can't wait!
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"For some reason we have been bloody freezing this year, so it has been on more than normal. My bill is going to be horrendous. "
The question should be how often do you have your central heating off: not a day this year.
Told my girls they'll have to donate a kidney each...they think I'm joking! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mines been on more then normal this year also i have it on a timer normally for a couple of hours in the morning and eve but ive had it on in the aft if im home also. |
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Mine is on a clock at the moment keep temp about 66/68 during day off at 9pm. I dont like the birds to get cold. Been wearing sox in evenings but hasnt really been cold enough to wear clothes yet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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About 40 mins first thing in the morning and 3 hours each evening.
Very old stone cottage with huge thick walls so it never really warms up, but never too cold either.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not often I can't afford it lol.
Only turn it on if I am expecting visitors. I am quite happy to sit in my sleeping bag, but it's a bit much to ask them to bring their's hehehehehehehe
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not often I can't afford it lol.
Only turn it on if I am expecting visitors. I am quite happy to sit in my sleeping bag, but it's a bit much to ask them to bring their's hehehehehehehe
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
The central heating and Hot water system packed up on Tuesday of this week. Our Maintenance dept got around to looking at it on Thursday but could do nothing.
The heating contractors got in today; it can't be fixed until at least Tuesday!
We've been supplied with portable radiators in our rooms, but we've no hot water for washing etc! What fun, over this ruddy cold weekend! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Every day for four hours in the evening. It will go off on April 1st, regardless of the weather, and not go back on until 1st November. People hate visiting."
haha I try that but always fail |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Every day for four hours in the evening. It will go off on April 1st, regardless of the weather, and not go back on until 1st November. People hate visiting.
haha I try that but always fail"
Fail to stop people visiting or switching the heating off? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Every day for four hours in the evening. It will go off on April 1st, regardless of the weather, and not go back on until 1st November. People hate visiting.
haha I try that but always fail
Fail to stop people visiting or switching the heating off?"
Come to think of it - both
Although some visitors are welcome of course |
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