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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
[That's what I thought but these things are not accurate according to qualified people so I've learnt to live with the whooping 5 degree difference. My thermostat is a Honeywell round spinning thing. I was thinking of a digital thermostat but again the installers 10 years ago said go for the round thing. I'll mention it when my annual service occurs.

Don't know of annual gas. I'll have to look at a bill. Just me. I wish there was a cat tenant but I haven't got another kitty since my childhood one died
My Honeywell got replaced with a Tado smart thermostat and after boiler upgrade a Hive smart thermostat, I highly recommend it, it's great to turn off the heating when you leave home and when you're on the train coming back from Brighton turn it on again via your phone if it tells you the temperature is too cold.

It is possible your dial on the Honeywell has slipped it's position and you should be able to pull the plastic dial off and put it back on again in a different location so it reads more accurately, I know this as it happened to mine.

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