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How many hours a day is your heat on at the moment?

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  • System
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    edited 26 April 2012 at 3:23PM
    Mine comes on at 7.45am and goes off at 11pm.
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  • NAR
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    Judi wrote: »
    Mine comes on at 7.45am and goes off at 11pm.
    Hold hands, it will keep you warm and you can cut down on the heating! :p
  • guiriman
    guiriman Posts: 537 Forumite
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    0 in our house and boosted for an hour the odd time. Not much left in the tank so hoping to make it through and for a wee price drop in the summer.
  • BOBS
    BOBS Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    guiriman wrote: »
    0 in our house and boosted for an hour the odd time. Not much left in the tank so hoping to make it through and for a wee price drop in the summer.

    thats exactly what we are doing. ;)

    How do you afford the oil those of you who have it running most of the day!
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  • NAR
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    It is on the decline now, down from £322 to £307 for 500 litres in the last 3 weeks.
  • NAR wrote: »
    Hold hands, it will keep you warm and you can cut down on the heating! :p

    Sometimes when its cold we would sit round a candle .................and then if it gets really cold we light it.;)
  • LMac
    LMac Posts: 274 Forumite
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    Automatically for an hour in the morning and I have had to boost it twice manually (we dont have a thermostat) for an hour at a time today as I work from home as a childminder. If it had just been me in the house, I wouldnt have had it on again though!
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