Heating July

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Heating July

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Just checked Hive and all rentals have heating on schedule.

Unheard of in July.
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So have I at home. It has been really cold here (Newcastle) and has rained non stop since Sunday.
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We're sitting under the aircon here :wink:
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Heated bathroom floor on in Surrey - was sorely tempted to put it all on Sunday!
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Post by waterwitch »

Apex Blue I can't help but think it is better not knowing - I keep checking the settings in the early hours and turning the heating down from 25 degs. It's my guilty secret - can't help myself!
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Waterwitch know what you mean.

Just changed one from manual to schedule.
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It's 32 degrees here....in the pool! :lol:
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We are getting all giddy because there is a small possibility we will have a thunderstorm on Saturday :lol:

Bring it on!

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We have Swedish guests in at the moment - hoping they will be used to cooler weather!
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sue dyer wrote:So have I at home. It has been really cold here (Newcastle) and has rained non stop since Sunday.
I succumbed and switched ours back on last night, as we were all freezing. As I'd already put a cardigan on I felt justified. The radiators became mildly warm for about an hour then switched back off again. The same this morning. I switched it off when I got out of bed as it was sunny, but back to heavy showers this afternoon.
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Mouse wrote:We are getting all giddy because there is a small possibility we will have a thunderstorm on Saturday :lol:

Bring it on!

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Same here. Fingers crossed for a downpour :D
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It started to rain here a couple of hours ago.

Never thought I'd be so happy to see the wet stuff.
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Post by greenbarn »

Turned our Aga back on a couple of days ago :roll:
I've also noticed the ground source heat pumps for the rentals running quite a bit, and the rentals are really well insulated.

It's all those rockets going into space you know......
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Post by Sue Dyer »

I commented the other day that folk in the UK would be having a miserable holiday due to the weather. It makes people more picky and likely to find fault if they are cooped up inside. :(
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