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I never turn my heat off. When it gets warm in the spring it just doesn't
run any more. I know the past few weeks the heat has come on overnight as the radiators are warm in the morning. You need to think about your comfort. If you are cold in your home it is time to turn the heat on. Ann "Doe John" wrote in message ... At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. |
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I never turn my heat off. When it gets warm in the spring it just doesn't
run any more. I know the past few weeks the heat has come on overnight as the radiators are warm in the morning. You need to think about your comfort. If you are cold in your home it is time to turn the heat on. Ann "Doe John" wrote in message ... At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. |
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Doe John wrote: At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. Is there a set "rule"? I'd say if you're cold, it's time for the heat! Most central heating is regulated by a thermostat, so it won't come on when it's warmer than you've set it for. Individual preferences vary, so IMO it's entirely up to you. |
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Doe John wrote: At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. Is there a set "rule"? I'd say if you're cold, it's time for the heat! Most central heating is regulated by a thermostat, so it won't come on when it's warmer than you've set it for. Individual preferences vary, so IMO it's entirely up to you. |
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Doe John wrote: At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. Is there a set "rule"? I'd say if you're cold, it's time for the heat! Most central heating is regulated by a thermostat, so it won't come on when it's warmer than you've set it for. Individual preferences vary, so IMO it's entirely up to you. |
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I turn it on when the indoor temp drops below about 65 by morning. That's no
set time, just whenver I get cold. Actually, when the fall cold days when it's wet. That's when the cold really slices through me, and I'm glad for the furnace. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "Doe John" wrote in message ... At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. |
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I turn it on when the indoor temp drops below about 65 by morning. That's no
set time, just whenver I get cold. Actually, when the fall cold days when it's wet. That's when the cold really slices through me, and I'm glad for the furnace. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "Doe John" wrote in message ... At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. |
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I turn it on when the indoor temp drops below about 65 by morning. That's no
set time, just whenver I get cold. Actually, when the fall cold days when it's wet. That's when the cold really slices through me, and I'm glad for the furnace. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "Doe John" wrote in message ... At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. |
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Doe John wrote:
At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. This is the recommendation of our local electric company (though according to them this is for energy efficiency while still keeping it at a comfortable temperature for most people): The best temperature for your heater's thermostat is 68°F or below. Before bedtime, turn it down to 55°F or lower (or even off) for more savings. And if you don't want to wake up to a cold house, let a setback thermostat turn the heat up an hour before you plan to wake up. If you have a heat pump, raising and lowering the thermostat could cause the electric heating strips to come on, significantly increasing your heating costs. Finally, thermostats should never be turned up high to heat a home in a hurry. It won't heat your home any faster. |
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Doe John wrote:
At what temperature do people start to turn on their central heating? I normally wait til end of October when the daytime temp indoors is around 55 degrees. Now it is around 57 degrees indoors in the morning.Very cold. Catching colds constantly. I thought of turning it on a week ago when my cat would constanty climb on top of me because I was the best source of heat. I'm a walking elecrric blanket to her.Feels colder now than in the past since I lost about 40 pounds since last May. This is the recommendation of our local electric company (though according to them this is for energy efficiency while still keeping it at a comfortable temperature for most people): The best temperature for your heater's thermostat is 68°F or below. Before bedtime, turn it down to 55°F or lower (or even off) for more savings. And if you don't want to wake up to a cold house, let a setback thermostat turn the heat up an hour before you plan to wake up. If you have a heat pump, raising and lowering the thermostat could cause the electric heating strips to come on, significantly increasing your heating costs. Finally, thermostats should never be turned up high to heat a home in a hurry. It won't heat your home any faster. |
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