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I'll one was 1985, 3 bed semi, large double rooms, has had 8 rads.

the new one is a 4 bed detached, 4 double rooms.

The old house, it had an electric shower, it's now off the tank.

uksparks,

I would seriously avoid fitting unnecessary fancy thermostats, based on the information you have given us so far.

There are so many different factors when trying to compare the cost of services between these two dwellings.

You never mentioned if the new dwelling had any other additional gas appliances such as oven, hob gas fire..

there are nearly twice the number of rads to heat, and based on this no doubt a much larger cubic area.

Don't go wasting your money by jumping the gun mate. That's my advice ;)

If you are serious about trying to reduce your gas bill then you need to spend time looking at what is running the cost up. Swapping your existing boiler for a new modern condensing one will reduce running cost would be a better solution than exchanging the trv's (in my view). But you would have to decide if throwing out what might be a good working boiler for a modern replacement would be more cost effective in the long run. ;)
 
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Hum, turn the heating down and installing more insulation?

As the debate moves forward, Murdoch has probably got it in a nutshell.

If the op is continuously heating a large 15 rad house that is poorly insulated (especially if the thermostat is set high) then he's gonna use a fortune in gas.

Short term turn down the stat, turn down the trvs in unused rooms, and set the timer so to reduce the amount of time heating is on.

Long term, better insulation.
 
I have fitted this system. It was done on a Listed stately home to provide zoning over two floors to avoid re-piping. The TRV's are battery operated. We had RF issue's (massive house). Honeywell sent an engineer and we had to relocate programmer to a new location. I certainly would not entertain it in your place, have you priced it up yet?

Is that based purely on the initial cost or were there other issues?
 
Thank tou for all your advice, I do very much appreciate it.

ill look into the costs of swapping the boiler but haven't got too much spare money to be really looking at changing it.

i think I'll turn the rafs down or off in unused rooms, turn the eating off at night, turn it down a peg in the day, set the water to only heat once per day rather than continuously. I'll also turn the heat down a bit on the boiler.

thanks for the videos on balancing the rads, I'll do that today.

the house is very well insulated, the only main difference within the house is that it's got hard floors everywhere downstairs opposed to carpet so that's going to make it feel colder too.

i think I just need to control myself a bit.

Happy new year everyone!
 
Thank tou for all your advice, I do very much appreciate it.

ill look into the costs of swapping the boiler but haven't got too much spare money to be really looking at changing it.

i think I'll turn the rafs down or off in unused rooms, turn the eating off at night, turn it down a peg in the day, set the water to only heat once per day rather than continuously. I'll also turn the heat down a bit on the boiler.

thanks for the videos on balancing the rads, I'll do that today.

the house is very well insulated, the only main difference within the house is that it's got hard floors everywhere downstairs opposed to carpet so that's going to make it feel colder too.

i think I just need to control myself a bit.

Happy new year everyone!

and buy her in doors a new pair of warm slippers!
 

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