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Central heating temperature
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Going away for a few days and will have to put the central heating on timer (usually just switch it on when I need it). What temperature should I put the thermostat on to just keep it ticking over if it gets really cold or do I just turn the radiators right down? Sorry for being dim, but with the price of gas, etc I don't want to set it too high. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It will probably be around 9C outside when you get home
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2647074
so if you leave the heating set to around 12C it won't have to do much work. However that would still feel quite chilly when you walked through the door. If you actually want your house to feel 'warmish' 14C to 15C might be better (but still not too costly).
I hope that you enjoy your break - and that Cornwall is ready for the Sherrard invasion!
;-)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2647074
so if you leave the heating set to around 12C it won't have to do much work. However that would still feel quite chilly when you walked through the door. If you actually want your house to feel 'warmish' 14C to 15C might be better (but still not too costly).
I hope that you enjoy your break - and that Cornwall is ready for the Sherrard invasion!
;-)