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what do you set your thermostat to?

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ThreeCacklesLovesCandyApples · 17/10/2013 09:45

After reading multiple threads on whether or not eople have put their cental heating on yet, people that are struggling to afford to put it. what do you have yours set at? I've seen a lot of people say 18 but that's freezing in this house.

ours is set at 24.5 and is on roughly 4 hours a day giv or take. I hate the cold and we live in Scotland so unfortunately it's cold alot.

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ThreeCacklesLovesCandyApples · 17/10/2013 09:46

ooops ment to put this in chat Confused

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NotYoMomma · 17/10/2013 09:48

'on' Grin

or I hanf it off to dh to do. I do tech support for a living but fuck me I can't work our digital one

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ThreeCacklesLovesCandyApples · 17/10/2013 09:49

our new one is digital. it took us 3 days and lot's of Google searches to turn it on Blush

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Marrow · 17/10/2013 09:50

18 here but turn it up to 20 if having visitors as realise this may feel cool to some.

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stowsettler · 17/10/2013 09:53

19 is comfortable for us. Just 1 degree lower and it's noticeably chillier. We can't put it up much more than that because DD, 7mo, seems to have a personal radiator. I've never known such a hot baby.

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daisychicken · 17/10/2013 09:54
  1. We have it set to come on automatically (I'm home all day) & I layer up with thermals/jumpers. Rest of the family still walk round in T-shirts Shock If I'm really cold or the weather is v c
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Iseeall · 17/10/2013 09:54

Our is set at 18(lowest temp) and 22(highest temp)
So in the morning our heating clicks on at 7.30 if it is below 18.
In the evening it clicks in at 5pm but will not go above 22.
Hope that makes sense, I'm in the south east and I will stick with these setting from now, all through winter.

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BodyUnknown · 17/10/2013 09:54
  1. And that feels very warm in our house (new build, thermostat is in downstairs hallway, upstairs feels much warmer). Occasionally up to 21 if we are feeling poorly and shivery, but have to turn it off after a couple of hours as too warm. Our house holds the heat though - I turned the thermostat down to 10 when I left for work yesterday to prevent the heating from coming on, and when I got home the thermostat clicked on at 18.
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ICameOnTheJitney · 17/10/2013 09:55

18 or 19. I'd be boiling hot and angry if it was as high as yours OP! If it gets very cold then I put it at 21 for an hour and that's enough. But our house is very good at holding it's heat. Do you have draughts?

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daisychicken · 17/10/2013 09:55

oops! If I'm really cold or the weather is v cold/windy then I do turn it up slightly.

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BloodysocksAndGore · 17/10/2013 09:55
  1. I don't like to put it up higher.
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ExcuseTypos · 17/10/2013 09:58

Ours is set at 19. That's quite adequate here, if it's up much higher we all get far too hot.

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ThreeCacklesLovesCandyApples · 17/10/2013 09:59

no body ou house hold the hat very well. We're a family that feels the cold though. my dd will wear a onesie and housecoat mid AugustHmm

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pigsinmud · 17/10/2013 09:59

17/18

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freddiefrog · 17/10/2013 10:00

Around 18 or 19. DH and I work from home so once we switch it on on the boiler, it's on all the time, just clicks on when the temperature drops.

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ExcuseTypos · 17/10/2013 10:00

Mind you I do where jumpers and a scarf in the house. But we've always done that rather than turning the heating up.

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NotintheMiddle · 17/10/2013 10:00

We have just had central heating installed (Biomass) so we are still trying to figure out appropriate settings. For now we have it at 16 in the morning if it is a school day and we are all rushing around to go out, 18 at weekends and school holiday at the moment as well. 18 if we have it on during the day if it is cold, and 20 when sitting down in the evening (miss the open fire :()

Dh and I do disagree slightly - he reckons it should be warm enough to be able to relax on the sofa in T-shirt and boxers, I think trousers and jumper are appropriate clothing for indoors!

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ringaringarosy · 17/10/2013 10:01

ours is on 25 all day,i turn it down at night time,i turn it up if im cold.

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Longtalljosie · 17/10/2013 10:02

18

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DismemberedDwerf · 17/10/2013 10:02

Mine's usually between 15 and 20. And off durin g the day when there's just me at home if I can manage it. And usually off at night too.

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SuperiorCat · 17/10/2013 10:02

24 - any lower and I'm shivering.

And I do wear thermals and a jumper. I'm just naturally cold

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Bunraku · 17/10/2013 10:03
  1. It doesn't seem to activate at anything below that even when the house is freezing. Ideally I'd have it on 18
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PicnicPie · 17/10/2013 10:05
  1. Ours doesn't kick in on anything below. 20 for 90 mins really gets the whole house toasty.
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choceyes · 17/10/2013 10:08

DH who doesn't feel like the cold likes to have it on 16/17. But as someone who really feels the cold that's too cold for me and I ramp it up to 19/20 and DH is always turning it down telling me to wear an extra jumper...grrrr...it's a constant source of argument at home.

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Mogz · 17/10/2013 10:11

15 at the moment as I've got my own heating system going on at 33weeks pregnant, DH is having to bundle up in jumpers and blankets whilst I waltz about barefoot in vest tops and shorts (yes, I'm aware I'm weird!).
I expect we will turn it up to between 18 and 20 once I start feeling cold. Our house holds heat quite well so it doesn't need to be high or on for long.p, thank goodness.

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