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Central Heating Left On.
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Is it cheaper to keep central heating on constant. There doesn't seem to be positive answer. Some say yes and some say put it on timer. Any thoughts
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I did an experiment some years ago along those lines. One winter, we had the heating on timed (on/off 2x a day), the next winter we left it on 24/7, but turned the room thermostat down to about 16-17 when we were out, and up to 18-21 when we were in. At night, we turned it down to 17-18 degs. It worked out cheaper to leave it on 24/7, probably because on/off 2x a day meant that the boiler (gas) had to fire for a long time to warm the house up from stone cold. With it being on 24/7, the house is warm(ish) all the time, and the boiler isn't firing for long periods.
My house is about 22yrs old. Cavity wall insulated. recently renewed loft insulation.
I have just had a combi boiler installed. Not much else I can do really.
Like you Prudie. I have a dog who is getting on in years and it's warm for her.
This is the first year I have left it on as my old boiler had a large water tank which kept firing up to reheat the water so I will have to wait for the bill to see.
Put some extra cash aside just encase.
I have just had a combi boiler installed. Not much else I can do really.
Like you Prudie. I have a dog who is getting on in years and it's warm for her.
This is the first year I have left it on as my old boiler had a large water tank which kept firing up to reheat the water so I will have to wait for the bill to see.
Put some extra cash aside just encase.