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[Closed] It's Winter. What's your thermostat/heating set at? Timings?

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@timmys - it does depend where the thermostat is located. Ultimately if you are comfortable with the environment it doesn't really matter what the numbers are.

@pedlad - heated driveway? Well remember that every year ten times the number of Americans die while shovelling snow from their yard/drive than from terrorism!


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:10 am
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Redecorating and rad removal is a fabulous override for OH temperature demand. Although with a 9 week old at home I'm content to just set the heating to 19C constant instead of up and down on the timer as usual. The rad situation has worked to my frugal advantage and wood stove filled in well (hence Ch still off) but I'm monitoring temperature gauges all over the house and have kept the 2 Yo's bedroom (furthest room from stove, North facing, 3 outside walls, noticeably cooler than rest of house) between 18.5 and 16C. This has needed a floor fan to blow air about and spread the stove heat but worked. Fan kept stove location to 2yo bedroom temp difference to about 3C instead of about 4 or more without it.

This is a 1930s semi with solid walls. When I bought it 10 years back it had only 1 inch of old insulation in part of the loft and none elsewhere, plus a Ch system with blocked rads. It must have been freezing in winter!

With oh about to visit parents, with the kids, for a couple of weeks I am contemplating how long it'll be before I give in myself and turn the Ch on. Tbf I've come close the last couple of mornings


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:19 am
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Recently refurbed, added extensions and insulated outside of house (well the large single skin NNE facing wall which was like a reverse radiator in the winter) as well as new heating system and mostly new radiators

20° from 06:30 to 08:00, then 18°, although partner works at home in a separately zoned office which is set to 21°

20° from 15:45 to 22:30

Haven't decided on an overnight temperature yet, was set to 14°, just lobbed it up to 16°.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:19 am
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Hmm. About 23c mostly. The missus is soft!

Tbh our rads won’t even come on till the thermostat is at least set to 21c but it certainly isn’t that in the house so not sure if we have an issue somewhere.

The house does hold its heat well though. Always turned off at night.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:22 am
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They come round every January and try to sell us heated drives.

I don't know *anyone* who has said yes. It's far cheaper to buy a snowblower and spend a whole 5 minutes clearing the drive. Or a shovel and 30 minutes.

Even the guy who sets his thermostat at 25 wasn't interested.

And on the subject of "when i were a lad".
I used to use the water in my hot water bottle to melt the water in the toilet most winter mornings in my first student digs. Either that or let the latent heat melt it....... Our digs were horrific.
Showering was done at the local pool (IIRC it was £12 a month for unlimited use of the pool and gym, i reckon i got through twice that just in hot water.)


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:50 am
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It depends but usually set at 20° or 21° with an actual temp of about .3-.5° lower (I have a digital thermometer in the living room) the bedroom is unheated and I just leave the door open as I do in the bathroom but that has a timed towel warmer set to use off peak rate in the morning as I'm on economy7
When the GF is at mine it goes up to 23° I sit in a t-shirt and underpants when I go to hers.
My yearly bill is below £500 for heating/water/cooking which isn't bad considering I'm all electric and not freezing.

Impossible to say but about 19-20... ours are weird storage type heaters that sort of work, sort of don't, getting them to give out the temps at the actual time of day you want is next to impossible.
The Rads themselves say 20-21...

You need the dimplex quantum storage heaters, I had the old random pot luck boiling in the morning, freezing in the evening types before and these are so much better, controlled heat when you want it and lower bills.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:20 pm
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Ive better things to do than worry about all this too much. 20 at night or out 22 otherwise, permanent all year. Send me the bill.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:29 pm
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it would be interesting to know what peoples thermostats are. An old honeywell thats 15 year old might be set at 21 deg but only heats to 17...


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:31 pm
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@andybrad - as I noted above, ours is set to 16C but the actual temp could be anything. Doesn't really matter so long as it's comfortable for you/your family.

Ours is at least 16 years old as it's not been changed since we moved in.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:38 pm
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An old honeywell thats 15 year old might be set at 21 deg but only heats to 17...
I'm just about to set up my automation Pi to record room temps so it will be interesting to see what the real temps are.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:43 pm
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it would be interesting to know what peoples thermostats are. An old honeywell thats 15 year old might be set at 21 deg but only heats to 17...

Ours is only a couple of years old but nothing fancy. Can’t remember name off top of head.

Tempted by the Tado stuff at the minute.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:52 pm
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it would be interesting to know what peoples thermostats are. An old honeywell thats 15 year old might be set at 21 deg but only heats to 17...

Position in the room can make several degrees difference, we can have a 2-3 temp differential between opposite walls in the kitchen.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 12:55 pm
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Ours is in hall with one small radiator with no trv. It’s a fairly big space to heat and by the time the thermostat switches back off every other room in the house is an oven so we end up just controlling everything manually rather than relying on the hall being up to temperature.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:26 pm
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Hmm. About 23c mostly. The missus is soft!

More like melted 😀


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:29 pm
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22c all day and all night but the thermostat is against an inside wall and the house is poorly insulated so room temperature is closer to 20c.

I turn the heat down in my bedroom otherwise I can't sleep.

(house is brick skin, timber frame from 1969 so only insulation option for walls is external, which isn't going to happen).


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:31 pm
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Our boiler is so old it just has numbers 1-6. think we have the boiler on a 5 and most of the radiators on a 3-4. Don't have a clue what temps that is, does it keep the house warm, no. After nearly 5 years still haven't figured out how to keep the house warm optimally.

Really want a new boiler with an actual thermostat.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:35 pm
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Unfortunately ours is on at 18c permanently at the moment. Newborn baby and Mrs Funk always checking the room temp. I’ve also just removed the Aga Rembrandt fireplace we had. New external doors being installed in December. That should help as current ones are homemade affairs done by super DIY enthusiast previous owner. We’ve had to install a curtain behind the front door as you can see around (and through it) in places, same with the back too 😐


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:37 pm
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Don't have a thermostat and can't be arsed with the timer so we turn it on around 7pm (if not using stove) and then off about 11pm. Or 12 if we forget.

Really need to get some of that stuff that blocks the drafts between floorboards - hoping that will make a difference. When I get around to it...


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:49 pm
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Really want a new boiler with an actual thermostat.
Our old oil fired boiler is the same - the 1-5 numbers are probably just the water temperature in the rads.
AFAIK there's absolutely no reason why you can't add a programmer with wireless thermostat to control the whole thing.
But IANAP.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 1:52 pm
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Currently it is off because the boiler is broken 🙁

Last night my room was 12c and I was cold, wife and babies room have an electric rad at around 17c. Broken boiler and reading comments make me realise how cold our place is.

When it was working, set to 19c for 2 hours in the morning and 4 hours at night. There can be a 5c difference in temp between the thermostat in the lounge and the babies room. I've bought a little thermal tester thing and it would seem the walls of the bays are several degrees colder and probably where I am losing most of the heat. Added to the (long) list of stuff to sort.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 2:01 pm
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Ice on the windows is a nice boast (and I remember it myself) but with single glazing and thick curtains it doesn't actually tell you much about internal room temperature.

Through the winters in Japan the bedroom was regularly down to 4C at night. I wore a thick fleece hoody to bed (on top of full weight winter PJs and woolly socks) and had the electric blanket on all night. House was basically a thin plywood shell with no insulation and huge drafty single-glazed french windows all round.

My grandmother's big stone single-glazed house in Edinburgh with no central heating was cold but not that cold!


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 2:03 pm
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5-15am - 8am 18.5 deg
8am - 3pm 15 deg
3pm - 10pm 19 deg
10pm - 5.15am 12 deg
Thats monday - fridays when school/work etc, weekends different depends what we are doing


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 2:35 pm
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22 - 23C??? Do you guys have glass in the windows?


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 2:42 pm
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We've had our heating on about 3 times so far for an hour or so.

Joys of an Aga - even though it doesn't power the heating as such it does provide a level of background heating so even on the coldest days the temperature hasn't dropped below 19c

When we do power it up then it's set to 22c until the house is warm and then goes off again and it then holds the heat very well.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 2:50 pm
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19.5 on the stat. No idea what that equates to in reality as the old stat was set to 18 and subjectively it feels the same.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 4:15 pm
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I don't have a thermostat. I do have a thermometer though. If the lounge drops below 12C I put the heating on. I turn it off when it gets to around 14/15C.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 4:25 pm
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My thermostat is on 22 although I don’t think it’s correct
Central heating is on constant as Im off sick.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 4:38 pm
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Nest is set to 20 degrees. Been at home the past 2 days and it’s used 7 3/4 hours of heating yesterday.

I assume there are some baby robins dying somewhere because of this? 😥


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 5:04 pm
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5-15am - 8am 18.5 deg
8am - 3pm 15 deg
3pm - 10pm 19 deg
10pm - 5.15am 12 deg

No wonder you sell some much in the classifieds, you must have a need for loads of jumpers and blankets.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 5:28 pm
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it would be interesting to know what peoples thermostats are. An old honeywell thats 15 year old might be set at 21 deg but only heats to 17...

Honeywell Evohome is very accurate, however the thermostats are stationed right by the radiators 😕 despite this it still seems to work well heating the whole room to that temp. you can also bind remote wireless room sensor and place it elsewhere in the room, if you want it.
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Posted : 07/11/2017 5:39 pm
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my Hive app says it's currently set at 21 and house is at 20.9. Suspect the Boss will turn it up to 22 before I get home from work...


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 5:42 pm
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House won't go below 18. If I'm feeling a bit chilling I'll stick it on 'party mode' which just means it'll stay set to where ever I put it till midnight. Usually 20 I set that at.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 6:17 pm
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Whatever MrsT needs.... she has arthritis and a few other medical conditions


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 6:52 pm
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Have it come on to 18.5 for a hour before getting up time to make climbing out of bed easier. Set to 14 as a minimum but very rare the house drops below 16 with heating off in day or overnight. On manual from about 4.30 till 10.30 between 19 and 20 depending on whether moving about doing chores or lying watching TV. Stays off if we fire up the wood burning though and living room will be around 23 with that on and the rest of the house 18ish. Bedrooms all have thermostatic rads so lower temps up there.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 7:32 pm
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Just checked with a thermometer. The thermostat is set at 16C, average room temp is 17C downstairs, 18C upstairs


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 7:39 pm
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Old and draughty house here. Thermostat is set at 20°C all year round, never switch it off unless we go on holiday. Average room temp is 20°+ during the day in summer, 19-20° night time in summer, and anywhere between 12-20° during winter. Currently 17° in the living room.

We also have the STW standard issue log burner which keeps the downstairs warm enough to cut out the thermostat.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 7:46 pm
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Not programmed to come on in the morning yet but if it's particularly chilly then will switch on for an hour. Trying very hard to leave the thermostat at 19 degrees but ongoing sweats and chills can be a challenge.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 7:50 pm
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Off, and staying that way.
Doesn't cold enough for heating in this country (Scotland)


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 8:41 pm
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I am with Whitestone. 16 c is plenty
Mrs Trout insists on both bedroom windows open at all at home time .
The colder the bedroom the happier she is .
I hate central heating and blame it for much of the health problems of the modern age .

Yes I am old and as a child had a weekly bath in a tin bath in front of the range
Ice on the inside of the windows was normal most winters .

By ek it was tough them days


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 9:21 pm
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Wifi thermometer thingy stays in the baby's room at 17.

The Mrs got a new jumper for her birthday last month,,,,,,, she will get another for Christmas 😈


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 9:24 pm
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The colder the bedroom the happier she is
Must make sex less appealing *

Yes I am old
.... Oh wait, I understand now.

* I bet you've got a heated dungeon!


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 9:29 pm
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Still at off pfft its hovering around 12 degrees in the inside now- though I dont trust the accuracy of that measurement.

Will wait til I can see my breath to switch it on- do have the fire on in the lounge when in.

Its winter its cold you will survive as will your children.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 9:59 pm
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We've got underfloor heating downstairs which takes a little while to warm up but holds heat well. Have it set to 20°c through the day and let it drop to 18°c at night.
Leave it at that all year round. Upstairs is set to 18°c.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:08 pm
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I hate central heating and blame it for much of the health problems of the modern age

You're an ignorant fool then.

It's the progressive sealing of our houses against drafts, modern chemicals in domestic products and furniture, and changes in lifestyle that have degraded our indoor air quality which has, in turn markedly contributed to health problems of the modern age.


 
Posted : 07/11/2017 11:33 pm
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Theromstat is always set to 20, heating is never turned off. However most of the time the thermostat keeps the heating off as we are a well insulated cap ( attic flat) on a large building so we retain all the heat from downstairs, the thermostats position is such that when it kicks off at 20 its 17 - 19 in most of the flat.


 
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