View Single Post
Old 01-10-2022, 10:42   #1377
Jaymoss
Just a Geek
 
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 4,246
Jaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze array
Jaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze arrayJaymoss has a bronze array
Re: The energy crisis

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Heating is more efficient when maintaining rather than lifting temperature but to be honest the amount you’re lifting it isn’t a lot, just 3-4 degrees. It might be more effective to see if there are any measures you can take to reduce heat loss. In your circumstances you’re limited in what you can do to the fabric of the building but you can check that your external door and windows close tightly.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ut...refore%20money.

According to experts at the Energy Saving Trust, the idea it's cheaper to leave the heating on low all day is a myth. They're clear that having the heating on only when you need it is, in the long run, the best way to save energy, and therefore money
__________________
Is your muffin buttered? Would you like me to assign someone to butter your muffin?
Jaymoss is offline   Reply With Quote