highlandsflyer
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It is the rate at which it dissipates that is the issue.
Our old house up north had thick stone walls and some single glazing.
Once the place was up to heat it was very warm, but used a lot of energy maintaining that.
This place is not much smaller, but it has superb insulation. It takes very little to maintain once up to temperature, which my wife likes kept at around 24 in the communal areas and 20 odd in the bedrooms. A few fridge freezers, computers and TVs seems to be enough to keep it on the boil.
Our old house up north had thick stone walls and some single glazing.
Once the place was up to heat it was very warm, but used a lot of energy maintaining that.
This place is not much smaller, but it has superb insulation. It takes very little to maintain once up to temperature, which my wife likes kept at around 24 in the communal areas and 20 odd in the bedrooms. A few fridge freezers, computers and TVs seems to be enough to keep it on the boil.