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  • Not putting the heating on – how’s it going…?
  • monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    That’s more or less what happened here.Must dig out my microwavable bottle thingy.

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    retrorick
    Full Member

    My electric heating gets switched on when the octopus agile tariff goes negative. I’ll be switching the heaters on when the days are colder and the cost per KW is cheaper than gas by a few pence. Turning on the gas central heating costs a lot of money to get the water up to temperature so I’ll be aiming not to use it unless it’s really cold and the cost of electric is significantly higher than the standard variable rate.

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    I normally crack at the same time as CG.This year my softness has come early!

    Caher
    Full Member

    In winter I miss living in the top floor of a flat when all my neighbours heated my apartment.

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    stingmered
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    My house is 130 years old and averagely insulated, plus we live nearly 1000ft above sea level in the Pennines, but heating… really? Both wifey and I were roasting last night and had to open the windows at about 3am. Still

    have the summer (4tog) duvet on.

    Not due to any nocturnal activities either, sadly!

    mattyfez
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    I guess I’m kinda lucky, heatings been off since late spring, upstairs windows have been pretty much permemantly open and still are.. living room is currently 21.2c @55% humidity, but it has been raining a fair bit here this last week.

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    mattyfez
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    lambchop
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    Nope. 20.5°c with the windows open. Might get the wood burner on later in the week if it gets around 19°c.

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    onehundredthidiot
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    Digital thermostat set at 16.5 heating will come on when that gets triggered. 16 is min I’ll go to. House built 1880 thick stone walls but can’t insulate roof, cost of insulated plaster board is eye watering.

    oceanskipper
    Full Member

    Feels like bloody winter already, is been grey and mostly pissing down since the 1st September and now it’s cold and windy with leaves everywhere.

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    johndoh
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    Yeah, first night I’ve felt chilly out walking the dog and sorting the horse but absolutely no way the heating needs to go on yet. We only have a summer (4tog) quilt on all year around and I only wear a tee-shirt in bed on the very coldest nights in the depth of winter.

    Edit: 18.6deg in the house – no need for heating yet.

    jonesyboy
    Full Member

    Tado saved me a heap last year. I’ve never known an autumn last 12 months before! I’m going to try to hold out until Nov, but it all depends on the darling daughter. Work from home will be banned, get to work, it’s more efficient to heat one building surely, especially as she can walk there.

    richardkennerley
    Full Member

    Given up and put trousers on…. Managed to stick it out in shorts until mid October last year

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    Four layers on tonight for my shop.Still felt cold mind.

    jeffl
    Full Member

    Took the dog out for a walk yesterday evening about 7:30pm and had to break out my Autumn jacket for the first time since spring. Heating still not on and house sitting at 20 degrees Celsius. Still wearing shorts but t-shirt has been augmented with a hoodie. Definitely colder now that everyone else is back at work/school.

    Edit: Also ordered my wellies for the winter dog walking season. Generally they seem to last one Autumn/Winter/Spring season.

    MoreCashThanDash
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    Was definitely chilly on last nights ride,  and the heating had kicked in this morning at 17°. Talk of risk of frost in places this week, but I can remember frost in September not being that unusual on September 7am commutes pre Covid.

    the-muffin-man
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    My wife’s menopause and hot flushes has fully kicked this summer so no doubt our heating will be on – off – on – off – on – off for the next few years! And the windows flung open and closed on a regular basis!  🙂

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    MoreCashThanDash
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    My wife’s menopause and hot flushes has fully kicked this summer in so no doubt our heating will be on – off – on – off – on – off for the next few years! And the windows flung open and closed on a regular basis! 🙂

    You selfish male bastard!  😉

    ads678
    Full Member

    Woke up this morning, looked out of the window, weather was shit and it looked cold and wet. Very nearly put trousers on, but had a word with myself and put shorts on. I am wearing a hoody though.

    Working from home is still fine but going into the office might involve wearing jumper from now on….waterproofs for site will need to come out now as well… : -(

    daviek
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    Mines been off since April sometimes but I have stuck it on two or 3 times just to circulate the system to try and eliminate any air locks. It will be on over the next couple of days as I need to flush the system as when I moved in last year the water in the system was black and I want to give it another clean out.

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    aphex_2k
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    It’s Kambarang here – end of the rains and starting to warm up. We’re talking 20-28c over the next week so I’ll be ditching my socks and just wearing me thongs. Noice!!!

    Will really start warming up from end of Nov. Was looking at my solar stats for last year and was getting around 1MWh from Dec to March.

    doris5000
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    Heating not on yet, but it’s in the post.  Me and MrsD both run pretty cold, and have sedentary jobs. It’s 21.5C in the house today and I’m wearing a long-sleeved tee plus a lambswool jumper. MrsD is already on the winter duvet. I reckon in the next couple of weeks, unless the weather holds out…

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Thermostat still said 20.5C this morning, it’s set for 17.5.  I blooming love our new cavity wall insulation* ?

    It’s just about reached the time when I’ll have to remember to close the conservatory door at night to keep the heat in the kitchen but it’s still adding enough heat in the day that I can’t see the heating coming on for at least another month.

    *blown in fiberglass stuff

    singletrackmind
    Full Member

    Wait till Friday morning , forecast is for single figures.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    And the windows flung open and closed on a regular basis!  🙂

    Sounds like me!

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    sharkbait
    Free Member

    Just ordered 1500L of oil – at least it’s cheaper now than last year.

    thepurist
    Full Member

    I’ll be ditching my socks and just wearing me thongs.

    Just double checking you mean flip flops rather than skimpy undies.

    w00dster
    Full Member

    @the-muffin-man I know how you feel. We have to sleep with the window open all winter – I’m freezing cold and she’s not under the duvet. Finally gone to the doctors to see if HRT works…..fingers crossed for a warm winter! Last night was the first night I felt chilly.

    Heating still of though, wouldn’t expect to put it on until October. No heating on and the house is currently a very pleasant 21.5 indoors and 14 outdoors (North Wales).

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    I blooming love our new cavity wall insulation* ?

    ours is 20 year old dust in the cavity and a couple of ‘iffy’ narrow cavities.
    Therefore we a) cannot insulate 1/3 of the house or b) have to pay £6k to ‘clean’ the dust in the other 2/3 of the house, before paying for cavity wall insulation… grrr.

    simondbarnes
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    ours is 20 year old dust in the cavity and a couple of ‘iffy’ narrow cavities.
    Therefore we a) cannot insulate 1/3 of the house or b) have to pay £6k to ‘clean’ the dust in the other 2/3 of the house, before paying for cavity wall insulation… grrr.

    At least you’ve got cavities! I don’t think they existed in the 1820s when my house was built.

    doris5000
    Free Member

    Same – although being in a terrace I do have neighbours on either side to keep me warm…

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Winds up.

    Stoves on.

    singletrackmind
    Full Member

    I’m just counting down the days till I see a moronic Facebook link with the Headline ” mum of 7 heats house using this tea light and plant pot”

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    My living room is down to 19.9c today with no heating… although I’ve still got the upstairs windows open.

    I suspect I might need to put the upstairs windows on the semi-shut latch just to allow airflow soon.

    I really need to put some fresh inhibitor into my CH system, and de-gunk my mag-filter as I’ve not touched it for a few years… it might be clean but I won’t know until I look…  at which point I might aswell do the job anyway.

    robertajobb
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    About a month a go, daughter came back from uni. I walked into an oppressive Turkish sauna of a living room. FERFHECKSAKE!

    Sense of humour failure, heating turned back off, doors and windows thrown open. Not happy.

    Anyway it’s been safely off since – except for 5 mins today as Cadent have been renewing a gas main in our road, and had to come and re-check it all worked OK again after they’d had our gas off today.

    Definitely holding out til Oct, hopefully Nov.

    4 TOG duvet ? Naaah – we’re still using just a thin throw- plenty.

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    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Definitely holding out til Oct, hopefully Nov.

    Time is a weird metric to assess when your going to put on the heating.

    Surely temperature would be a better metric to make such judgement.

    Akin to measuring when to service your car based on the number of coffees consumed by the driver

    Marin
    Free Member

    Long trousers back on for work today but wood stores are full which is good as my super cheap tariff expired last week.

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    simondbarnes
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    Time is a weird metric to assess when your going to put on the heating.

    I only want to spend the extra £15-20 per month that I spend on heating for a maximum of 3-4 months per year hence trying to leave it off until December 🙂

    Hoping for similar prices as last winter

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    mtbfix
    Full Member

    Wife just turned ours on.

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    Lounge down to 18.5C this morning, heating on.

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