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Mollymandy
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Re: Do you leave your heating on?
      06/01/2009 12:39

I turn the thermostat down to 15 at night and it rarely comes on. Keep it at 20 when we are home: The house is very well insulated and our fuel bills since moving here have been the lowest we have ever had.

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* Do you leave your heating on? kate1 06/01/2009 09:33
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? xxxSummerxxx   06/01/2009 09:38
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? JustJules   06/01/2009 09:46
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? kate1   06/01/2009 09:42
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Chestnut   06/01/2009 09:50
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? chilla   06/01/2009 09:45
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? kate1   06/01/2009 09:46
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Secret   06/01/2009 09:54
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Lisianthus   06/01/2009 10:05
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? dbverycherry   06/01/2009 10:44
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? ChrissiFi   06/01/2009 11:16
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Cowleygirl   06/01/2009 12:27
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? annemari   06/01/2009 12:44
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Mollymandy   06/01/2009 12:49
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? BEL   06/01/2009 13:04
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? cupcake   06/01/2009 12:54
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? dec   06/01/2009 13:07
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? kate1   06/01/2009 13:14
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Psyche   06/01/2009 13:41
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? ChrissiFi   06/01/2009 14:54
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? dec   06/01/2009 15:31
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? cupcake   06/01/2009 15:43
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Aprile   06/01/2009 18:01
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? OL0212   06/01/2009 15:22
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? cupcake   06/01/2009 13:34
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Mollymandy   06/01/2009 12:39
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? OzzieKez   06/01/2009 12:43
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? chilla   06/01/2009 09:51
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? Tigerfeet   06/01/2009 09:49
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? jessie_1   06/01/2009 09:53
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? oopsidaisy   06/01/2009 09:38
. * * Re: Do you leave your heating on? jessie_1   06/01/2009 09:36

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