Hi guys, i recently moved into this house, its an old bungalow style lodge/ gatehouse type property. Im renting it. I was prepared for the higher energy bills but i lost my job and now i need to minimise the gas im using as this house is using alot of gas per day to keep the place warm. The heating system is sufficient to keep the place warm, i just want to use the least gas i can get away with. I can easily use 3 to 4 cubic ft per day, working out about £7 a day its too much just for gas, thats using it sensibly.
The house has high ceilings, the hall radiator has no thermostat valve and there is a thermostat on the wall. The hall is not used much and i find i have to heat the hall up to about 22 deg to get my living room to 21 deg, i would rather have the hall temp lower if i could, is this possible?
What is the best setting for the boiler temperature? i have it set about 60 deg. I assume that a lower temp is better is this correct?
All the radiators heat up fine, im not sure if they are fully open or have been balanced, can balancing the radiators help with the amount of gas used?
If you have any other advice on saving gas use in a house like this please let me know. Is it worth getting a separate heater of some sort for the living room to keep it warm instead of heating the full house.
The house has high ceilings, the hall radiator has no thermostat valve and there is a thermostat on the wall. The hall is not used much and i find i have to heat the hall up to about 22 deg to get my living room to 21 deg, i would rather have the hall temp lower if i could, is this possible?
What is the best setting for the boiler temperature? i have it set about 60 deg. I assume that a lower temp is better is this correct?
All the radiators heat up fine, im not sure if they are fully open or have been balanced, can balancing the radiators help with the amount of gas used?
If you have any other advice on saving gas use in a house like this please let me know. Is it worth getting a separate heater of some sort for the living room to keep it warm instead of heating the full house.