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katex 30-09-2007 14:02

Re: Have you put your heating on yet?
 
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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 475751)
My mum always turned the heating off when the clocks changed in March and turned it back on when the clocks changed in October. Last year i forgot all about it - wondered why it was cold upstairs on xmas day thought has the heating bust - i hadnt turned it on!!!

Blimey Shillelagh, you must be a pretty hot-blooded lady !

shillelagh 30-09-2007 14:06

Re: Have you put your heating on yet?
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 475753)
Blimey Shillelagh, you must be a pretty hot-blooded lady !

You'll have to ask Spug about that!!! :D:D:D

katex 30-09-2007 14:11

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 475754)
You'll have to ask Spug about that!!! :D:D:D

SPUGGIEEEEE, can you hear me lad !!!! Don't think a good idea to answer on here though ... well, could be interesting.. teehee.

***Mr D*** 30-09-2007 14:33

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 475713)
Please dont use a gas bottle heater - if you are a council or housing association tenant you will find that you are in breach of your tenancy agreement if you do. The reason?- they are not safe and give off carbon monoxide

Im not a council tennant.

Id be ok if I had a carbon monoxide detector.

What other alternative heating is there that works and doesnt cost a bomb to use.

cashman 30-09-2007 14:36

Re: Have you put your heating on yet?
 
talking gas fires ? ours is on now in living room, so i exile myself to the front room.:p

flashy 30-09-2007 14:56

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carl told me last night i'm like a radiator, hark at the ice box there ;)

MargaretR 30-09-2007 14:59

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Mr D - can you turn off the central heating radiators in the rooms you dont need heating?.... and INSULATE big style!
Floor to ceiling thick curtains, which get drawn a soon as light fades.
Thick door curtains behind exterior doors.
Extra loft insulation (goes without saying that one)
Sausage shaped draught excluders at the base of doors
Draughtproofing strips for doors and windows

Cavity wall insulation is expensive and when my landlord (was council) put it in last year there was one wall that they couldnt do because it had no cavity. It is the wall that is in the communal stairwell. The stairwell exterior doors are open in daylight all year round to let tenants cats come and go, so that wall was a problem - it always was cold to touch because it was conducting heat out.
I found Thermilate paint additive and used it on that wall and it no longer is cold to the touch because it now relects heat back into the room. I am so impressed with Thermilate that I have been adding it to ALL the wall paint I use when redecorating and have used it on 2 ceilings (will use it on the other ceilings too when i get the energy to do them)
Insulating Paint Additive, Insulating Paint, Paint Insulation, Energy Saving Paint

The Green Lantern 30-09-2007 15:45

Re: Have you put your heating on yet?
 
My dad never used to put it on till november, even when it was freezing, he used to tell us to put a bigger jumper on. Now i have my own house and family, I always try to see how far i can go before putting the heating on. unfortunately the wife, put the heating on last week. I didnt complain as it was freezing cold :D

SPUGGIE J 30-09-2007 15:46

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 475756)
SPUGGIEEEEE, can you hear me lad !!!! Don't think a good idea to answer on here though ... well, could be interesting.. teehee.

Lets bsay that toast can be made. ;)

MargaretR 30-09-2007 15:57

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I had a new gas (hot water/radiators) heating system installed in March and technically it has been 'on' ever since (even though there is an 'off' switch).
I am arthritic and am most comfortable with a constant temperature of 22C/70F day and night. There is a room thermostat so it looks after itself by not coming on when the weather is warm enough.
That's what thermostats are for for goodness sake!!!!!!

mel3ft 30-09-2007 16:24

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i dont put our heating on its just an excuse for me to go get nice and warm by wrapping myself up in bed :p

Bonnyboy 30-09-2007 16:34

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I just leave ours on with the thermostat at 21 degrees, if it gets a bit airy I just flick it up on the way past. As yet it's only ever come on during the early hours of the morning and even then it's not come on full pelt.

Eric 30-09-2007 18:28

Re: Have you put your heating on yet?
 
Heat! I'm still using air conditioning!

Sara 30-09-2007 19:46

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Have had ours on quite a bit this last few weeks, but only evenings. But after a couple of hours have turned it off has it's got to warm. Haven't needed it yet in the mornings.

lindsay ormerod 30-09-2007 20:29

Re: Have you put your heating on yet?
 
I am officially a "frozzen ******" and my feet and hands are always cold. My Dad has been staying with us for the last week and has had all the windows open !!! The storage heaters were switched back on in a couple of rooms about 3 weeks ago , albeit on low but it's nearly time for the winter quilt to make an appearance.


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