Have You Had The Heat On Yet ??

Naturally

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Last couple of days, had the thermostat set to heat.
Well, eating supper just now and realized I was just about to break a sweat !!!
Checked the thermostat and it's 82 in house. Of course the heat hasn't come on all day.
It's been warmer out again today. Back to AC I guess. It's the back and forth time of year again.
 

Yes, had to from yesterday. Heat rises, of course, and we've got high ceilings. Our bedrooms are downstairs and currently waiting on new window replacement for our bedroom, so it's a wee bit chilly at night, but just for half hour with portable heater and we're good to go.

Main heating system is at 20°C and only kicked in twice today. Savings! House is also well insulated and retains the heat. Also, the system was upgraded before we've moved in, a huge plus.

Boiler is set in economy but we've upped the temperature from 45 to 55, much better heat now and prices have gone down, less waste.
 

yes about 2 days ago it was only 40 something F , so I put the heating on for an hour just to take the cold off.. and also to dry out the bath towels after a shower...

It's 19 deg c ( about 67 F).. in the house now..the electricity and gas prices in the UK are through the roof, so for the last year it's not been affordable to turn the heating on whenever I like... so instead I have bought some fleeces to wear indoors.. and also downstairs I have the sofa blankets..
 
I like it cold! It will be a while before I kick it on. I prefer to wear warm clothing, sweats, fannels and leave the heat off. I have throws on the sofa for me and the pups. I have an extra blanket folded at the end off the bed I can pull up when it gets chilly at night.

I am getting things ready for winter, new air filter in the heater, covering the outside faucets.
 
Yes. If nothing else to break the chill in the house in the morning. Once it warms up, I can turn off the heat and the house stays warm all day thanks to all the heat producing devices in the house. That will soon change with the highs of the day getting down well below 60.
 
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