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Old 07-10-2025, 17:31   #11
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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
20c on a thermostat is kinda low atleast for the colder winter months, mines currently set to 20c to test my improved heating system and I should be wearing a jumper now but this will raise to either 21-22c to stop me freezing my bollocks off in the coming months. I'm hoping I will feel less cold this year now I have far more heat coming from the radiators although my stairs are in my living room with a very large patio window so it's hard to keep that room toasty.
I have a cold draft from my kitchen. I want to put underfloor heating in there.

20 is unbearable for me. When I got my combi boiler put in the guy who installed it told me if my boiler temp reaches around 40 that's good. Having that temperature constant is perfect and you'll get low bills. I continue to see that with 15/16 on the thermostat. The gas man took temperatures in each room then set the boiler accordingly. I have since increased the boiler temperature to 60 for the winter but with the thermostat at 15.5 I still see temperatures of around 40.

Do you have double radiators? They are beasts.
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