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Pretty parky here, but it's not even October yet.

Anyone switched theirs on yet?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:00 pm
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it's cold enough...

but no, not till November*.

(*that's what i say so that my OH thinks she's 'won' when we turn it on in October)


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:02 pm
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Yes, and Im a Yorkshireman


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:03 pm
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we have ours on , but purely because it was only put in last weekend and we want to get it working and make sure no bugs in the system.

dont really need it though.

we have discovered that the new system warms the house up much quicker so the boilers on for lots less

and with all the insulating ive done over summer the house retains heat much better than in the late winter/ spring


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:04 pm
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never been off in sunny Glasgow !


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:04 pm
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yep, ATM house seems to alternate between sauna and fridge freezer, my thermostat is rubbish.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:05 pm
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Haven't shut our bedroom windows yet!


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:05 pm
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Not for 2 years now.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:05 pm
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3.5 degs in devon this morning.

will start having it on soon to keep the temperature nice for junior jam bo.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:06 pm
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Not yet put it on, but I am not sure it will stay off until September!

Temperature really seems to have dipped.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:09 pm
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Ours stays on 365 days of the year on timer with the thermostat on so if it gets cold it kicks on in the morning or evening. The disussion with the mrs is usually over the level the thermostat should be set at. She feels the cold much more than me. I can be sitting in shorts and T shirt while she has jumpers and fleeces on and still complains she is cold. To be fair we did have to get her a jumper the other week when we were in Spain because she felt cold, it was only 28 degrees.


 
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Ours stays on 365 days of the year on timer with the thermostat on so if it gets cold it kicks on in the morning or evening. The disussion with the mrs is usually over the level the thermostat should be set at. She feels the cold much more than me. I can be sitting in shorts and T shirt while she has jumpers and fleeces on and still complains she is cold

Samer here.

For the first time in my life, I have proper central heating that works with the thermostat, properly. Is currently on and (bearing in mind Mrs K is home permantly for a year) set to -

18 from 22.00 - 05.30
22 5.30 - 7.30
20 7.30 to 16.30
22 16.30 22.00

Its a warm house and hasn't dropped below 20 since May when we moved in.

We have Rad thermostats as well but so far the house seems comfortably warm all the time. Only been here 4 months though, so we've not been through a winter period.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:10 pm
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Eye, been on all year, it's part of the central heating/water system thingy and heats my hot water,mthen if it's below 18c it comes on, been on quite a bit this year.

Don't do cold me.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:12 pm
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No, but on very cold mornings I have pushed the '1 hr boost' button twice now, just to take the edge off. Its becoming a close thing, flat roof being done with insulated roof lights in the next month, will fopefully make a big difference.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:13 pm
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Nope, not yet and hoping it will stay that way until at least October


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:14 pm
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Went on for a bit this morning. Had a slight overnight frost here on the Northern slopes of Dartmoor.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:15 pm
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Yes, and Im a Yorkshireman

Obviously not a proper one then. A proper Yorkshireman wouldn't have central heating in his rolled up newspaper in a septic tank.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:15 pm
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Haven't shut our bedroom windows yet!

Ours is NEVER shut at night, whatever the temperature outside.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:18 pm
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No, no, no. The OH would like it on but I have bought her a blanket instead.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:26 pm
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Yes - a little. A draughty house and have become a soft southern softy. Oh, the shame of it...


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:27 pm
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must say thats the approach i think ill take. TRVs on all radiators and the master thermostat

its currently set up as 04.30 - 05:45 - 20degree
5:45-16:00 - 14 degrees
16:00-22:00 - 16 degrees (we use stove at night to heat house so heating rarely kicks in )
22:00-4:30 - 14 degrees - again stove keeps pumping out heat after bed

house is twin skin cavity filed and concrete pad floor so letting it cool down fully during the day is probably a false economy i think. - alot of thermal mass to heat up again.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:31 pm
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Lit the stove last night and put the rads on to give the place a bit of a blast. They knocked off at 22 degrees. Ground frost this morning!


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:35 pm
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Not yet it's still September


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:42 pm
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Our has been on once, day after we got back from Nice! Have been tempted the last few nights though, its chilly.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:54 pm
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Not yet. Will probably have coal fires in the living room throughout October and then switch the CH on in November sometime.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:56 pm
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fired up the CH for first time since summer, yesterday afternoon.

stove has been on a handful of times in last couple weeks.

So, yes!


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 12:57 pm
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Not until we get the urge to wear woolly hats inside.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:17 pm
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Started wearing jumpers in the morning the last week or so, heating probably won't go on for a month or so at least though. (Or so I'd like to think- MrsSalmon might think differently.)


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:24 pm
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will there ever be a time when british gas don't raise the prices by 10% just before it starts to get cold.i flipping hate winter (and british gas 😡 (was over £40 per fortnight/and always had thermostat on lowest setting).bastids 👿


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:24 pm
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Yes, mine has been on a lot this summer at times as well.

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Not for 2 years now.

Even during the great freeze of Dec 2010? You must be made of tough stuff.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:24 pm
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Try to leave it off until the clocks go back in October. Although we rarely make it that far. We are having the wood burner stove installed next week, so a warm house is going to be inevitable from then on!


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:28 pm
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No where near cold enough where I am


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:30 pm
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cheese@4p

Yes, and I'm a Yorkshireman
If you were a true yorkshireman you wouldn't have turned it on yet and would be mentally totaling how much cash you've saved by doing so

I lasted until December last year before turning it on, and that was only because i had someone over to visit


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:33 pm
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our thermostat is in the hall, where there is a radiator that is never on.

mrssoobalias thinks that its great to keep the thermostat at 15deg all winter to save money

even tho the boiler is on full whack, full time!


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:35 pm
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"(was over £40 per fortnight/and always had thermostat on lowest setting)."

how is that possible ? are you paying someone elses gas bill ?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:35 pm
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@soobalias

it is often cheaper to move the thermostat than continue to pay for running your boiler too much.
Get it shifted


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:37 pm
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for 1 hour the other day to help my yeast get going in my micro brewery. a justified reason I feel.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:42 pm
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Why dont you turn on the radiator in the hall then instead of havinrt big internal black hole of heat loss ?

Heating only the rooms you use is asking for damp problems.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 1:46 pm
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Of course the heating is on. The average temp has been about 10C recently. I like my house slightly warmer than that.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 2:10 pm
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cant have the radiator on in the hall because the front door is draughty - so all the heat would escape.

dont argue with the logic, i have tried and failed. It was a massive win to get curtains across the patio doors, every other window has blinds and floors vary between bare floorboards, tiles or super toasty laminate.

i exercise and drink heavily in the winter.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 2:50 pm
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on all the time, in as much as the thermostat (at the top of the stairs) is set to 15 degrees.
Thinks it's kicked in 3-4 times this last week.. Thermostatic valves on all radiators.
We get a rebate on our bill every year but that is a. because a g'teed rebate is part of our 'dual fuel' agreement. b. we overpay every month to be sure we're covered for the winter period. Overpayments are typically so much that we do end up asking for some of the credit amount to be paid back to us.

Oh, reminds me, must pick up some firelighters on the way home - woodburner will likely be lit tonight..


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:11 pm
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Tried to the other day when it was a bit parky.

At some point since the start of summer (?) something appears to have got f'd up and I've only got heating in the bathroom.

Anyone recommend a good heating engineer in South Leeds?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:17 pm
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I leave the heating on morning and evening all year. I have the thermostat set at 17 - 18°C

I think the heating kicked in on a couple of mornings this week.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:24 pm
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cant have the radiator on in the hall because the front door is draughty - so all the heat would escape.

Sort the draught out then!
That's half the reason your heating is on full tilt, and the reason it's costing you a fortune.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:26 pm
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heating on in septemebr is is hell you soft lot

No fire till october minimum and no central heating till you can see your breath and then only if someone else complains


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:31 pm
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Ice on the car windows this morning but warmed up this afternoon so maybe hold off a little longer as I'm a tightwad.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:32 pm
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just amended our pattern.

hot water 5.30-5.45 heating (18 c ) 5.30- 6.00
pm hw 6.00- 6.10 heating (20 c ) 6 - 7.30

thus far the heating hasnt actually come on.. so all cosy on the pennines

last years gas usage at similar settings was 16k kwh

(4 bed detached 4 people)


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:41 pm
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Sort the draught out then!

no that would ruin the aesthetics, besides the radiator isnt on in the hall, so whats the problem.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:42 pm
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sorting out all draughts makes a big difference in your perception of how cold it is. The room may be only 1/2 degree cooler due to the draught, but if your sat in one, even a very light one will make you feel much colder.
I draught-proofed my home, turned down the heating and halved my bills. Much more comfortable and the rooms are barely different in ambient temperature (measured with proper thermometers)


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:46 pm
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Are your internal walls between the hall and heated rooms ?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:46 pm
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Off until the clocks go back. Though since the bedroom is at the top of a well insulated three story house I'm tempted to fit another thermostat up there, assuming I can find the pipes.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:49 pm
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to be fair, the walls are pretty solid, the doors however are not at all and with not insignificant gaps at the bottom, due to floorboards/laminate rather than carpet.

dont tell 'her', but i have control of the thermostat in the boiler.

but those of you who like an argument, once you have finished the thermostat/radiators/draughts issue, might like to move on to the drying clothes by hanging them directly over the radiators.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:51 pm
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yes, been on a couple of weeks now - wife has a paranoia about baby bakes turning into an ice lolly overnight.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 3:51 pm
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Still on solar thermal for the hot water here. Tank full of 60deg water. When it only manages to get to 50deg by the end of the day, it's time to think about turning the biomass boiler on.

No need of heating yet. House is a cozy 20+deg in the evening thanks to the solar gain through the main south window letting the sun heat the floor.

However, it hasnt been cold down here on the malverns yet
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show off


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 4:12 pm
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Still warm on the south coast. Warm is a relative thing however. Wood store is full and ready for the first fire however.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 4:19 pm
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Nope, and the way gas prices are going not likely to be for a while yet!

My missus also feels the cold but has come round to the prospect of wearing jumpers instead - only taken 8 years and a couple of big gas bills.

And I'm not northern!


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 4:23 pm
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24.5°C in here at present. In SW France we're still using the shutters to keep the house cool. Outside it reached about 23°C this afternoon and will drop to 7°C overnight according to the forecast.


 
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Nope. The houses on either side are doing a grand job of keeping this place warm without us having to turn our heating on. Upstairs windows never close here.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 4:51 pm
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Even during the great freeze of Dec 2010? You must be made of tough stuff.

Bolier packed in 2 years ago we've never replaced it, we use the immersion heater for the water. We have a log burner and use that it keeps the house warm enough. I think people rely too much on CH now, not that's a bad thing, but I grew up in a house that just had a coal fire that only heated the one room.


 
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but I grew up in a house that just had a coal fire that only heated the one room

Me too, it took a lot of breathing and rubbing to make a sight hole in the frost on my bedroom window to see out. I now live in a house that only has a small wood burner in one room. The difference being two or three layers of glass instead of one, insulated floors without a gale blowing up around the edge of the boards etc..


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 5:49 pm
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"(was over £40 per fortnight/and always had thermostat on lowest setting)."

how is that possible ? are you paying someone elses gas bill ?

Er, my central heating gas bills in the winter are c£130 every 7-10 days*.

But that's cos the idiot previous owners chose bottled LPG over oil when they installed central heating (no mains gas).

We've just lit our stove in the past few days - toasty..!

*Heating on 90 mins in the morning, 4 hours in the evening. All day at the weekends. Well insulated house. It's eye-wateringly expensive.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:08 pm
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How big is the house though....

Cant you get a bulk lpg tank fitted ?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:12 pm
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[i]Nope. The houses on either side are doing a grand job of keeping this place warm without us having to turn our heating on.[/i]

Aye, when I was a lad and it were cold we'd all sit round a candle - and when it came reet cold, we'd light it 🙄

Its currently 11c outside, just how cold do folk like to be in there own houses?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:15 pm
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[i]Er, my central heating gas bills in the winter are c£130 every 7-10 days*.

But that's cos the idiot previous owners chose bottled LPG over oil when they installed central heating (no mains gas).

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We've an oil-fired AGA (circa £200pcm average through the year), always on.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:16 pm
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Well insulated house

How many cms of insulation under the floor/floor baords?

How thick is your back door and what is in the sandwich?

How thick are the walls and what are they made of?

How many cms fo insulation do you have in the roof?


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:18 pm
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heating not on yet sitting around the house in shorts and a t shirt, most pleasant.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:22 pm
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no that would ruin the aesthetics,

You're taking the piss, right...?

besides the radiator isnt on in the hall, so whats the problem.

Fine. Your money down the drain, not mine.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:23 pm
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We have oil , gone from a piece of crap 20 year old vented tank system to a grant vortex combi and new twin panel convectior rads with trvs and judging by how quick it can heat the house up when i turn it on now it should cut our oil consumption by a mile compared to the time it used to take.

That and sticking 300mm insulation in attic, and walls upstairs with space blanket foil bubble wrap under all downstairs floor coverings the house seems to hold heat better than it did when we moved in.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 6:25 pm
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Hmmm I'd noticed that I was feeling cold with no jacket on in the morning at the station.... having consulted a local weather stations records turns out it was 5 degrees!

No heating for me until at least October. I may consider a jacket if it keeps on being cold.

BTW. Isn't it better to have the heating on constantly at a low level than turn it on / off?


 
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Yes - a little. A draughty house and have become a soft southern softy. Oh, the shame of it...

South east dweller. Heating will probably go on sometime around bonfire night and then the thermo around 17.5-18., grew up in houses with no central heating and just an open fire in the front room so can't stand sweltering hot rooms. Radiator in bedroom is always off.


 
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no that would ruin the aesthetics,

You're taking the piss, right...?

besides the radiator isnt on in the hall, so whats the problem.

Fine. Your money down the drain, not mine.

I wish i was taking the piss. Mrs-alias would obviously rather give our money away than admit she is wrong/mental/stupid


 
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We have oil , gone from a piece of crap 20 year old vented tank system to a grant vortex combi and new twin panel convectior rads with trvs and judging by how quick it can heat the house up when i turn it on now it should cut our oil consumption by a mile compared to the time it used to take.

If i give you an email address can you let me have the details on the system you've gone for? I'm on oil as well and the boiler is in danger of getting a preservation order slapped on it by National Heritage...

And yes the heating's on in Water End Herts


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 7:18 pm
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No choice here, the bloody radiators come on when only the hot water should be on. My wife is happy about this but ATM she's at work so I'm sitting here with the back door open & all heating switched off!
Hard as snails me.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 7:21 pm
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Forget heating the house, just give everyone a hot water bottle.


 
Posted : 19/09/2012 7:27 pm
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If you wish but its not complex

Its a grant vortex combi pro 26kw external unit

Delonghi double panels with trvs except in bathroom which has a fancy towel rail

Salus rf500 thermostat

[b]Gone for kiss at the moment. As we have had no hot water on tap since we moved in because the systems like esselgruntfuttocks where you had to have heating on to get hot water - coupled with some faulty motorised valves.


 
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Even during the great freeze of Dec 2010? You must be made of tough stuff.

Bolier packed in 2 years ago we've never replaced it, we use the immersion heater for the water. We have a log burner and use that it keeps the house warm enough. I think people rely too much on CH now, not that's a bad thing, but I grew up in a house that just had a coal fire that only heated the one room.

Aaah, so you do have at least some sort of heat source in your house then.

I remember that picture you posted of the snowfall with the ruler in it back in Nov or Dec 2010 and I think I know roughly what part of the country you live in and it wasn't the warmest, or should I say least cold, during that time.

I grew up in Plymouth and then a little place down in Cornwall and we did not have central heating (in Plymouth we had some of those rubbish 70s storage heaters), but luckily the winters were never that bad down there.


 
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Yup, couple of (storage) heaters on here for a couple of weeks. One more tonight, but we have had two 'almost frosts' (this morning was 1*c)... Sadly we have only electric, and no choice of supplier as only one does the system we are on - estimated heating bill this year is £2400... 🙁


 
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but I grew up in a house that just had a coal fire that only heated the one room.

Me too, that is why I put my heating on now, so I am not cold.
I don't want to be reminded of being permanently cold throughout my childhood. It was not pleasant. I like to feel warm.


 
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Our thermostat thingie is somewhat akin to a nuclear power station control system. Apart from making the temp go up and down a bit, I dare not touch it.


 
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