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I can't stand over-heated buildings, and in my opinion, most people do over-heat their premises.
I don't have a thermometer but it is supposed to be about 10-11 °C here today. I have my windows open but it is probably still a degree or two warmer in this room than outside. I'd guess it is about 12-13 °C here at my computer. I am wearing a long-sleeved sweatshirt but I haven't bothered putting my big woolly jumper on yet. That will go on later once the sun has set and the temperature drops.
I hope to last another week or two before using any heating. Even when I do heat the house, it is only with one gas fire and one small gas wall heater. I doubt whether those 2 rooms normally get above 16-17 °C at any time between September and April, and the rest of the house is unheated. (Heat from cooking takes the chill off the kitchen. At other times, I only pop in there to make a cup of tea.)
My boiler completely packed up last winter and I can't afford to buy a new one so I was washing in cold water in an unheated bathroom when it was -12 °C. In the end, the pipes gave way to the cold before I did - they froze solid and cracked while I was away at Christmas. Fortunately, they didn't thaw until I got back!
Cold is bracing!![]()
Ho ho, but yes - I would!Blimey Colin, I'd invite you to ours for Christmas but I think you'd get heat stroke!
Er, how did you guess?I'm guessing you are probably single, or at least not co-habiting with a female person?
Heating not allowed on until November the first here. Used to live on a boat and that could be horrid cold.
I prefer it cooler myself, I sleep with a window open all year round - even in the deepest snow there has to be at least a bit of ventilation! My ex was the opposite and used to like the bedroom warm. We had window wars.
One thing I really don't understand is people who, when it gets a bit cold, will turn the heating up to full blast and sit there in a t-shirt. It comes as a genuine moment of revelation when I suggest that they could save on their gas bill by putting a jumper on! My thermostat never goes over 20 degrees but I have plenty of jumpers and cardigans!
Try living with 3 females!
If you're getting horrible headaches with heating on and having to open a window have a check with a carbon monoxide detector.. oh and another tip... if you have a chimney that needs cleaning..light a few fires in it first before cleaning / getting the sweep around...a warm chimney will be easier to clean.
I endorse that comment with all the enthusiasm of someone who almost died from CO poisoning a few years back!If you're getting horrible headaches with heating on and having to open a window have a check with a carbon monoxide detector..