Some thoughts. Is your 30min on/1hr off routine better or worse than longer runs at a lower temp? Someone might have a comment. Do you lower the water temp during the day? Are you on the right tariff, it's worth running the numbers?
Can someone explain to me how the temperature controls work?
We've moved into a new house.
My question is how do they all work together, which of them actually does control the temperature?
- On the gas boiler itself there is the dial which looks as if it controls temp.
- In the hallway there is another temp dial
- People here have mentioned thermostatic valves on the radiators. What are they? Do you mean the basic knob by which you turn the rad on and off?
What do you mean by the tarriff - is it on the gas bill? Thanks.
Our gas bill was also c. €400 for Nov-Dec. Now I am presuming that this is partly explained by the ungodly recent increase in prices and in part by the fact that our last couple of bills were estimated (obviously underestimated).
Now my problem with the latter point is that because of the underestimation, we have now been charged for gas we used at the new prices, even though the prices at the time of usage were c.38% less. In such a scenario it is wholly beneficial for Bord Gais to underestimate readings in the knowledge that an increase is on the way.
Does anyone else have a problem with this and if so, is there anything that can be done?
Just to update this thread, we got our second bill yesterday in our house. Our first bill was €190 and the only thing we changed over the following 2month period was to turn the thermostat down from 20deg to 18deg. New bill came in at €140...thrilled but cant fathom it!!
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