Every day, 365 days a year, is shorts weather.Still shorts weather. Will not put the heating on before October.
I think the kids would grizzle if I subjected them to no heating.
Every day, 365 days a year, is shorts weather.Still shorts weather. Will not put the heating on before October.
We've had the great central heating debate at work (yes) cause we've dropped into single digit degrees recently and I know when I was growing up it didn't go on until it was pretty much snowing outside. I'm not really a cold person so it didn't bother me too much, and my family are one for having every window open all day and night. I just used to put on an extra jumper etc.
However, some people are saying they've had it on already.
What are your heating habits?
When the temperature drops below 18 as that is what thermostat is set at .for the present time.;;
There's nothing to beat the warmth generated by a central heating system run off a solid fuel fired Rayburn. This thread has reminded me that it's time to order some fuel and wait a couple of weeks for a delivery.Don't you people have thermostats?
Don't you people have thermostats? The heating stays on all year but it only kicks in when the temperature reaches a certain level.
been thinking about this very topic... now self employed and at home a lot..took myself off to a local supermarket and purchased slipper boots! although I feel like a granny - v practical and warm and room for many sock layers! ( socks purchased too). got an extra halogen heater a coupla weeks ago too.. great for taking the chill off a room. duvet in lounge is rather lovely. maybe nsc could have 'house warmer' visits - those who are basking could take pity on us poor people and invite over for a group hug !!
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My missus can turn the heating on if shes cold I couldn't really care less far more important things in life to worry about.I don't let my wife turn the heating on until at least October. I might even try for November this year. Energy companies make enough out of me, and at the moment it's nothing a jumper can't fix to keep you warm!