- Aug 24, 2020
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She just wants attention. Pour her a drink, and give her a foot massage. Job's a good 'un.On at 19C but the other half is complaining that it's too cold.....
She just wants attention. Pour her a drink, and give her a foot massage. Job's a good 'un.On at 19C but the other half is complaining that it's too cold.....
Long before the energy crisis, we spent time insulating our 1941-built semi chalet as much as we could, in two refurbishments 15 and 10 years ago. Lots of insulation board, doubled up, packed in all the loft spaces, 12” of sheep-wool insulation on rafters, double and triple glazed new windows, insulation between floor joists, and we had contractors insulate the wall cavities. It all definitely made a difference, but the thermal loss will never be near that attainable in a quality new build.We've had it on five times this week - a couple of mornings and three evenings - for 45 minutes each time.
The temperature according to the Hive was at, or just below, 16 degrees each time - and that seems to the point where it starts to feel cold enough to pop it on.
With doors closed to the main rooms we want to heat up, it makes all the difference, even if Hive is only showing an uplift of about 1.2 - 1.5 degrees each time.
That we are getting to 16 degrees, or below, when others on here are still at 18-19 degrees makes me question the insulation of our house though!
Our house has not dropped below 18 so far. We do have heating on for an hour in the morning now, set at 21 which maybe what is keeping the overall temperature up. I think my wife would leave me if the house was 16, she’s cold even at 20!We've had it on five times this week - a couple of mornings and three evenings - for 45 minutes each time.
The temperature according to the Hive was at, or just below, 16 degrees each time - and that seems to the point where it starts to feel cold enough to pop it on.
With doors closed to the main rooms we want to heat up, it makes all the difference, even if Hive is only showing an uplift of about 1.2 - 1.5 degrees each time.
That we are getting to 16 degrees, or below, when others on here are still at 18-19 degrees makes me question the insulation of our house though!
It all definitely made a difference, but the thermal loss will never be near that attainable in a quality new build.
[You have a low temp threshold …. high metabolism and core temp from running? We require 20c indoors].
Our house has not dropped below 18 so far. We do have heating on for an hour in the morning now, set at 21 which maybe what is keeping the overall temperature up. I think my wife would leave me if the house was 16, she’s cold even at 20!
16.5 v 13.8 here.Cold night last night and no sun today has meant the house has cooled significantly, down to 16.5c through the house. I'm not putting the CH on but putting the wood burner on for the first time to keep one room warm.