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Can anybody please tell me what would be the best thing to do to try and help with the following problem.
During the recent cold spells we found that we really needed the heating on all night.
We have 3 bedrooms and these are on one end of our property with the kitchen, lounge and dining room at the other end. All of our bedrooms have TRV's but none of the other rad's have them.
Having the heating on through the night also meant heating the kitchen, lounge and dining room which only really needed slight warmth if anything.
Is it worth putting TRV's onto the lounge and dining room rad's (and leave the kitchen rad without one to allow pump flow when other trvs are closed) or would it be worth splitting the bedrooms from the rest of the house using a 2 zone circuit with a room stat in the living room (which adjoins thekitchen and dining room) and a second in the hallway leading to the bedrooms???
To add:
I currently have 1 pump and a mid way 3 port valve for CH and DHW.
Any advice greatfully received.
During the recent cold spells we found that we really needed the heating on all night.
We have 3 bedrooms and these are on one end of our property with the kitchen, lounge and dining room at the other end. All of our bedrooms have TRV's but none of the other rad's have them.
Having the heating on through the night also meant heating the kitchen, lounge and dining room which only really needed slight warmth if anything.
Is it worth putting TRV's onto the lounge and dining room rad's (and leave the kitchen rad without one to allow pump flow when other trvs are closed) or would it be worth splitting the bedrooms from the rest of the house using a 2 zone circuit with a room stat in the living room (which adjoins thekitchen and dining room) and a second in the hallway leading to the bedrooms???
To add:
I currently have 1 pump and a mid way 3 port valve for CH and DHW.
Any advice greatfully received.