What temperature is your house?

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As title.

With heating on our hallway seems to get to about 17 degrees. Other rooms a little higher I guess.

We have a Worcester 29cdi in a 3 bed 1930s Semi. Sometimes I wish we had a more economical house but it could be worse.

I suppose this might only be relevant to people with digital stats.
 
In the afternoons/evenings it is set at 19 to 20 degrees. Mornings at 17 degrees before i wake up. That is for downstairs, upstairs is set at 18 prior to our usual sleeping time.
 
20 in the morning and evening, 15 over night (around 11:30-7am) and 10 during the day and when out.
 
20.5 through the day, stat at 17 over night but doesn't normally kick in. Set at 21.5 for half an hour in the morning just to give it a boost. My boiler kicks in and out loads when near the set point and in the morning I don't get that warm toasty feeling the rads have been on unless I crank it up a bit. Then back to 20.5
 
Our thermostat is in the hallway and is set to 19C during the day and then 15C overnight as I hate sleeping in the heat. Usually 18 or 18.5 when I head downstairs in the morning and still rising. Thermostatic rad valves are set to 3 out of 5 which I think on them is around 19/20C, so most rooms are around the same temp
 
Thermostat is set to:
19 when we're in
15 overnight
16 when we're out
Our heating is insufficient for our house. Need to replace a few rads, install an extra and replace the boiler. It takes hours to go from 16c to 19c.
 
My hive is set to

18 when we're in
Heating off overnight
Off when we're out

Not sure if that's the best way of doing things :o
 
Similar to outside this morning as the boiler had done its semi regular loss of pressure overnight so it didn't turn on by the timer, plus we currently have a hole in the ceiling which is producing a severe draught :p
 
Rossi~;30495479 said:
Thermostat is set to:
19 when we're in
15 overnight
16 when we're out
Our heating is insufficient for our house. Need to replace a few rads, install an extra and replace the boiler. It takes hours to go from 16c to 19c.

This is why I love warm air - 19 to 22 in a few minutes.
 
The Craig;30495555 said:
My hive is set to

18 when we're in
Heating off overnight
Off when we're out

Not sure if that's the best way of doing things :o
Same here, I'm aware away at the moment and my flat is sat at 10degC on the frost protection. It'll go back on the morning I'm due back so that it has enough time to warm back up again.
 
Normally around 20, although our Hive thermostat is in the back of the house in the dining room and it gets a bit cold there at the moment due to old patio doors and the garage being off the kitchen. This means upstairs can get really hot while it's cold downstairs. We've not replaced the patio doors since we moved in because we're extending out and knocking the dining room into the kitchen so hopefully this is the only winter we'll have this problem.
 
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