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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
Keep yer eyes peeled lads (and lasses) I think we have a mole in here selling stories to the BBC . . . It'll be 'what media did you last buy' next

The best time to turn on the heating – according to you

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgqly9ynnd4o
Well it's definitely not the Grim Reaper(Mr K)!

It's definitely colder this weekend when my heating triggers at 6am it's on alot longer before it gets to 19c and then doesn't turn off as it ramps up to 21c until later in the morning. I may have to review my temperature settings.

---------- Post added at 09:22 ---------- Previous post was at 08:15 ----------

I wanted to know whether it was more energy efficient to heat my hot water tank at the same time as my radiators, my thinking was use the same gas to heat both means I save money, but it looks like that's not the case, anyway this is an interesting read, whether it's accurate is anyone's guess.

House Hold Energy Myths.
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