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swirlyarts
01-04-2008, 12:26 PM
Is your heating set at? Just curious as we turned ours down at the weekend and it's fine if I'm tidying up/sorting etc but if I'm sat at the comp then I need an extra layer.
Ours is at 18 degrees by the way!
candles by lisa
01-04-2008, 12:28 PM
We have ours at about 21 but we stay up North and flippin well need it today it is freezing, raining and blowing a gale - I am sitting in my work freezing listening to the wind howling through the gaps in the window.
Cheers.
Lisa
:mf:
Sprinkles
01-04-2008, 12:30 PM
our thermostat is broken so ours is on at 30 degrees or its off!
id say around 16 - 18 degrees depending on the amount of radiators you have. we have 3 in the lounge... stupid me thinks (its rented btw, not my decision!)
jonathonandtracy
01-04-2008, 12:38 PM
We have ours set to around 16C
Peter
01-04-2008, 12:41 PM
What heating? :D
Seahorse
01-04-2008, 01:17 PM
Mines around 24, I get reeeeeally cold.I reckon its coz my flats in the shade.I seem to need a blanket over me most of the day, tho saying that Im in short sleeves at the moment and Im ok.
SusieQ
01-04-2008, 01:28 PM
Aren't you good!!! Ours is set at 19 but I keep turning it up to 20 - 21!!!!!!It comes on at 5.30 (hubby up early) goes off at 10, back on between 12 and 2 and then bavk on at 5 and off at 10. It is usually only the evening that I bump it up a bit!!!!! Mind you, whilst we have been having a new roof and extension it has been drafty!!!! I'd better start putting an extra layer on!! Cheers. Sue xx:mf:
SusieQ
01-04-2008, 01:29 PM
What heating? :D
AAAAAHHHH!!! Poor you!! Sue xx
wyattbean
01-04-2008, 01:34 PM
About 18. I switch it off in the day and its on in the evening at about 4 - 10. Lovely sunny day here today but blowing a gale and we do have draughts!
Sue
Tip Top
01-04-2008, 01:53 PM
I think around 18, but it does get turned up to 21ish if its nasty outside because we have some BIG windows!!:D
ilovecrafts
01-04-2008, 02:01 PM
we donīt have any heating either!
A wood burner that gets it too hot at times, but great when itīs cold on sometimes even cook on the top!
indri
01-04-2008, 02:17 PM
Ours is set at 20C in evenings and early morning. At 5C when we're out at work, though while hubbys at home for Easter God knows what its at!
colourart
01-04-2008, 02:19 PM
What heating???? Our boilers packed up so we have no heating and haven't had since last Friday, yes, even through the snow.
:(
Normally I would have it at 19 but dh would come in and turn it to 16........Off to turn on the electric heater all this heating talk has made me feel cold.
indri
01-04-2008, 02:31 PM
What heating???? Our boilers packed up so we have no heating and haven't had since last Friday, yes, even through the snow.
:(
Normally I would have it at 19 but dh would come in and turn it to 16........Off to turn on the electric heater all this heating talk has made me feel cold.
Ah, broken down heating... that takes me back to last year. Ours broke down before Christmas and then we didn't get round to fixing it until about May as what with working in education it makes it difficult - had to boil kettles for hot water too. We were glad the whower heated itself!!!!! Happy days! :)
colourart
01-04-2008, 02:40 PM
Ah, broken down heating... that takes me back to last year. Ours broke down before Christmas and then we didn't get round to fixing it until about May as what with working in education it makes it difficult - had to boil kettles for hot water too. We were glad the whower heated itself!!!!! Happy days! :)
Oh yes, and no hot water too, and on top of that the kettle went as well, so I couldn't even make a hot tea (that really was a disaster), have a new kettle and fortuneately an electric shower so ok for washing - phew!!
ilovecrafts
01-04-2008, 02:41 PM
we just had 3 days without water. mains pipe somewhere in the village was blockedd by limescale build up! Nightmare for cooking, cleaning and everything! Luckily there are 3 natural springs on the outskirs of village , so queus of people filling up whatever possible container!
swirlyarts
02-04-2008, 10:05 AM
We used to have a stupid system with two boilers that meant you could only have the heating on or the hot water - they never worked at the same time. So the choice was to have a cold shower but come out to nice warm rooms, or a hot shower and then come out to cold rooms! I went for the second option! Glad we've got a nice new boiler now though.
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