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AdamD 08-11-2010 00:59

What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
I live in a three bedroom bungalow and my dad has the thermostat set to 21C

I, personally, find that to hot and 20C is a much more comfortable temperature

So I'm curious what temperature you guys/girls have your thermostat set to?

mentalis 08-11-2010 07:44

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
Secretly I'm a polar bear - I have mine set to 13C.

I like it cool. I actually had to turn my central heating on this weekend - it was getting a touch chlly - my breath was condensing.

Hugh 08-11-2010 08:10

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
17C, and if gets very cold, 18/19C.

Graham M 08-11-2010 08:57

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
18ish as a general rule, 20+ if it starts feeling a bit chilly

paulius55 08-11-2010 09:14

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
19°C here. Can't stand it too hot in a house.

Zing 08-11-2010 09:33

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
For some crazy reason the council put my stat in the hall so no matter what I set it to it either gets to cold or to hot but I try to keep it under 20

haydnwalker 08-11-2010 09:50

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
Ours is set to 17 degrees C normally but we had it up to 22 degrees for an hour on Friday night though as it was really chilly!

progers 08-11-2010 09:57

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
The answer depends so much on where your thermostat is located; ours is halfway up the stairs and having recently doubled the insulation in the loft, the heating never came on as upstairs was always warm so we had to turn ours up to 21 degrees having previously turned it down to 20!

Derek 08-11-2010 10:07

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
16-18 normally. 20 if the GF is staying as she always complains it's too cold.

Kymmy 08-11-2010 10:16

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
We do have CH but we don't tend to use it since we knocked up a wood-burner from an old gas cylinder..

Gary L 08-11-2010 10:32

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35119386)
16-18 normally. 20 if the GF is staying as she always complains it's too cold.

Warm it up a bit first then? :D

I have mine on 19.

Taf 08-11-2010 10:33

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
Master in the hallway set to 18c, then all other rooms at 18c too except the bathroom which is at 20c... got to love TRVs...

tweetiepooh 08-11-2010 11:05

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
We have a nice programmable unit (in hall) so

Mon-Fri
0630-0830 : 19
0830-1200 : 16 (house empty or wife busy houseworking so moving around a lot)
1200-1330 : 18
1330-1600 : 16
1600-2200 : 19
overnight : 12

Sat/Sun
0730-0930 : 19
0930-1230 : 16
1230-1400 : 19
1400-1600 : 16 - have coal fire in front room so can turn down CH
1600-2300 : 19
overnight : 12

We also have radiator valves so can turn down heating in unused rooms

peanut 08-11-2010 11:15

Re: What temperature do you have your thermostat set to?
 
25C here, though can go up to 28C at certain times. But never below 23C.

Dude111 01-10-2024 20:11

Quote:

Originally poated by peanut
25C here, though can go up to 28C at certain times. But never below 23C.
I thought I was the only one here Peanut... I have the zone that controls my room set to about 22....

I think I am warm blooded because when it gets colder outside I am colder inside..... Like when its summertime I usually love 17C but in the colder months,17 is wayyyyyyyyyyy too cold for me......


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