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JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
Got my feet up in front of the log burning stove at the moment.
 

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Tcr4x4

Veteran
Location
Gloucester
[QUOTE 2654920, member: 259"]Your house isn't built on the site of a witch trial or mass plague burial is it? :ohmy:[/quote]
Nope, it was just built when house heating wasnt really top priority. Bare tile roof, windows that don't fit, etc
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
No, we try and hold out until November. We are on oil which is pretty expensive, but then none of us including the kids like the house too warm. We get complaints from house guests^_^
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
I've had the gas fire on in the evening the past couple of days, but the heating is going on later purely to dry clothes that can't go in the tumble drier though.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Not yet but dreading the day when my wife says she's cold. I am quite sure it won't be long now. Holding on...!
Why do women feel the cold more than men?
 

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
Bizzarely enough my heating has just kicked in which means the temp has dropped below 18. Won't be on for long though as this place holds the heat well.

Since downsizing from a big Victorian house that i did up and which had 2 beautiful open fires but hideous heating bills, i have moved to a new build and my bills are a quarter of what i was paying.

I miss the character etc of the other house but it was way too big for me and i was fed up of paying so much just to keep it running. Now i have more to spend on the other things in life.
 

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
i am still holding off from switching it on, although i am frozen today due to falling into some water.

Doesn't your slippery friend have to be kept warm?
 

david k

Hi
Location
North West
heat helps a little with reducing condensation but only slightly. airflow is what you need , and the dryer the air the better.

if its any consolation, we put the heating on for winter 2012/13 in mid Jan 13 and it was off by mid March 13. we aim for similar this year

central heating is good for drying condensation but as you say, needs fresh air, crack those windows open
 

david k

Hi
Location
North West
whats cheaper...on 24/7 low or once eve and once morning?

depends how big the propery is and how well insulated. if large and uninsulated youll just be heating up the outside! if insulated well you may benefit from having a low set back on your heating, it will keep all the walls and furniture warm as this can drain heat from the room on heat up
 

paul04

Über Member
I have noticed it has been getting a bit colder the last few days, but I just put a jumper on :smile: so not put the heating on.
 
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