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Martin Lewis - money saving tips on energy
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/...-Expert-energy
I have often wondered about turning heating on/off throughout the day or keeping it on lower all day and which was cheaper, with people all having different opinions on this, so found this a very useful article. |
I like his advice, but in this case he hasn't actually answered the question I don't think, it seems it depends on a number of factors, I always go by the if it isn't on, it isn't costing me money train of thought
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like Mr C comes home in a T shirt in the middle of Oct and starts complaining about being cold :umm2: |
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Hubby and I have just been researching this very subject.
We are in the process of buying a bungalow, it is going to be empty more or less over the winter and early spring, the vendors have agreed to keep the heating on timed twice a day until we complete and get the keys, then we intend to do the same. Hubby will be there a lot of the time as well, (total renovation/refurb) plus there are rules to observe for insurance purposes. Anyhow, the results of our research tell us not to keep it on continuous, as it still has to flare up when it changes temperature so no energy is saved in that department. As has been said, it costs money for all the time it is on, and doesn't when it's off. |
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Good luck with it all, and yeah it can't cost money if it is off is my thinking |
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Can't understand people that leave their heating on overnight as well, I would melt.:laugh: |
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The elderly couple have both been admitted to care homes and the family want rid of the bungalow quick, snapped up a bargain, so here we go........ |
[QUOTE=smudgie;9677693]Well, funny enough, we have the plans in for this house,the lift practically ordered etc, then when I had stopped looking for a bungalow this ugly duckling appeared, as if by magic.
The elderly couple have both been admitted to care homes and the family want rid of the bungalow quick, snapped up a bargain, so here we go........[/QUOTE] Love it, good luck with it all! |
I was always told that having heating on constant but just controlled by the thermostat as cheaper than having it on for an hour or two a day as apparently more energy is needed to heat up than maintain
My heating is a ridiculous cost all the time though, as I have it always on, and the thermostat is set at 21 too :laugh: |
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My dads bills are like 40 quid a month. Mine are 80...so yes its expensive but it means my house is consistent and I prefer paying the extra tenner a week for this tbh |
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Most of our electricity is run through our own windpower but our heating mainly comes from a self-chip feeding stove. We purchased the stove in Italy a couple of years ago and its so economical.
One of the things you learn when you live on a boat is, never run water needlessly. Never leave lights on or power running when its not necessary and be careful about how many electrical appliances you have running at any one time. I think a lot of house owners would find that last part quite difficult... I used to. |
Even in the coldest days of the year, my house gets up to temperature from cold in 20 to 30 mins, so its clearly economic to turn it on 20 mins before getting up and not leave it on all night.
For those using hot water central heating, one should always set the water temperature to maximum on the boiler as it warms the house up faster and reduces the time the water pump is running |
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I still rather pay the extra so I get no cold though :laugh: |
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Our electric is so cheap. With my illness I am inside most of the time so its always getting used...and I am online near all night so our electric should be really high. Works out about 80 for gas and only 40 for electric though. I wonder sometimes if the meter is dodgy. But I'm obviously not going to tell them that my bills are too low. I would complain if they we too high though :D
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Either way, I reckon 120 for dual fuel, for having the house at 21 constantly, and electric stuff on all the time, is pretty decent tbh :laugh: |
In our case having the heating on constantly at a lower temp definitely works out cheaper than just timing it or having it on for an hour or so, but then we don't have gas in our village so our heating is electric wet and is quite expensive anyway especially in the winter and the fact we can have snow right up til bloody June lol, if we feel its not warm enough we turn the thermostat up higher for a while then turn it back down.
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