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"It's a moot point depending on the fabric of the house. Ours is fairly large and then old. It was December when we moved in and it took 3 days for the house to warm up. The analogy is driving a car at low speed very carefully or driving it by accelerating to great speed then slowing down, speeding up again etc. Every time you accelerate you burn lots of fuel. I would suggest that even running the heating at low temperatures you could probably manage to set the timing for it to go off for a few hours at night. Him" You really didn't need to add the 'him' | |||
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