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classic33

Leg End Member
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Yes! :thumbsup:
Err, wrong side o'Pennnines.
 

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
When I visit my older sister in the winter, she always puts the radiator on in the guest bedroom. I always tell her not to do it, but she ignores me 'because it is cold'. Yes, it's cold outside, but it is a double-glazed, insulated house and the room is much warmer than my bedroom at home, even without the damn radiator on! I have to remember to go up there hours before bedtime and turn it off, and leave the door open to let the warm air out.

My daughter does the same with me - thinks her mum is getting on and needs a bit of warmth :laugh:
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Will investigate when I get a mo... (prob tomorrow, to be honest). It happened couple of years ago to, and I seem to remember something about a fan? (I'm a boiler-numpty). We have 2 boilers anyway, so still OK if it packs in/needs engineer (as I'm guessing will be the case)
Thanks for the tip, anyway, I'll report back :thumbsup:
'The Man' is meant to be coming today...
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Err, wrong side o'Pennnines.
Why did I think you were going to suggest that ... :whistle:

It's hard to work out exactly where Hebden Bridge is on those climate maps, but I reckon it is more likely to be on that one than the NE one. Either way, we will be in the cool Pennine strip, though the steep valley walls offer protection from the worst of the weather. They can be suffering awful weather in Heptonstall or Old Town less than 30 minutes walk uphill from HB, while we are ok down here.

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Bryony

Veteran
Location
Ramsgate, Kent
No heating yet we can't turn ours on until East Kent Housing turn it on! Not even needed it though these flats are like saunas even in the real depths of winter we just have the one storage heater on and thats in the hall way if we had the front room one on or the bedroom one we'd literally melt!! And another upside is our heating bill is included in our rent so no nasty bills at the end of winter!!
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Hebden Bridge, within the area outlined in black. The red is the valley area.
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I'm having problems with the post editor - I did actually mention the red valley bits but seem to have lost that sentence when the editor played silly buggers!

Even if you assumed that HB is in the warmest part of the red, that is still only 17.5 degrees, so that supports my question 'Why heat your house to higher than summer temperatures?'
 

TVC

Guest
My heating isn't on because it can't come on, it's bust. Whole new system is being put in next week, no more boiler in the kitchen and should save me a small fortune over the 30 year old system that si being junked.
 

Doyleyburger

Veteran
Location
NCE West Wales
Lit the stove a couple times already. Not quite ready to light it full time yet. These old welsh cottages take a long time to get warm, what with these 2ft thick walls and all !
Nothing like a wood burning stove going in the winter !
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
It's the pump. Part on order. £120 plus VAT. Plus labour charges. Suss'n fruss'n wuss'n. He'll hopefully be back on Friday to fit the damn thing.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Ok ... it was pretty nippy outside today so I started thinking about putting my wall heater on when I got home. My sisters are coming up for the weekend and they confirmed that the heater absolutely has to be on in the evenings for their visit, so I decided to start a day early! I have it on the lowest setting which just takes the chill off the room. It is probably about 12 or 13 degrees in here now.

It's the only room in the house which will be heated, apart from the kitchen being heated by cooking in it.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Ok ... it was pretty nippy outside today so I started thinking about putting my wall heater on when I got home. My sisters are coming up for the weekend and they confirmed that the heater absolutely has to be on in the evenings for their visit, so I decided to start a day early! I have it on the lowest setting which just takes the chill off the room. It is probably about 12 or 13 degrees in here now.

It's the only room in the house which will be heated, apart from the kitchen being heated by cooking in it.
It wasn't that cold up here today!!
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
It wasn't that cold up here today!!
It was here - I rode up the hill to Slack, wearing winter kit, and I got cold!

I live in an EW-facing terraced house in a narrow street with houses to the E and a whacking big hill to the W. What that means is that the house gets very little sunshine at the front in the morning, then the sun moves round to the S and neither side of the house gets any for a few hours, then the sun peeks round the back for a while and disappears behind the hill. The house is often colder inside than it is outside!

I'll have to buy a thermometer. I don't know what temperature it was in here before I put the heater on, but I was wearing a long-sleeved top with a heavy-duty lumberjack shirt/jacket over that and I was still getting cold. I normally tough it out, but the extra clotting tendency of cold blood isn't something that I want to mess with these days!
 
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