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Heating an empty house over Christmas

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DD and her Uni housemates will be leaving their house empty for a few days over Christmas and have been asked by their landlady to leave the heating on around 12 degrees constantly or 21 degrees for a couple of hours each day (apparantly last year's students turned the heating off completely resulting in burst pipes and a great deal of expense! :shock: ).

 

My question is......... Is it cheaper to leave the heating on low for longer or high for shorter?

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Being a landlord, I'd ask her to specify. If they choose and there is a problem she could say it was their fault. Personally I'd go for the 12 degrees throughout. And if I were the landlord, I'd be asking for the dates they were away and tell them I'd pop in from time to time to check the place over- just in case.

 

 

Tricia

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I'm sure I've read on here (the fount of all knowledge!) that it's actually cheaper to keep the heating on all the time at a low level, than to heat the house up at intervals. I think it was Charlottechicken who posted that, and as you know she is the Queen of Thrift! good idea to ask the landlady to specify, though.

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I'm sure I've read on here (the fount of all knowledge!) that it's actually cheaper to keep the heating on all the time at a low level, than to heat the house up at intervals. I think it was Charlottechicken who posted that, and as you know she is the Queen of Thrift! good idea to ask the landlady to specify, though.

 

 

That was me,I think 8):lol:

We tried it for a season & it worked out much cheaper than the 'bung it on when its cold' method.

But it will depend on a lot of things...the heating system,the insulation in the house etc

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