It is the time of the year that the annual debate divides households across Ireland - When is it time to switch the heating back on?
September was the warmest on record, and October also got away to a hot start with some high temperatures around 23 and 24 degrees, earlier this month.and soaring energy prices meant many in Ireland and the United Kingdom probably froze for at least part of last Winter.
And if you are struggling to keep the heating on, Andy also had some tips for keeping the house warmer this winter.He also recommends keeping your radiators open and unblocked, and positioning furniture a bit away from them. Kerr also advises against drying clothes on the radiator – if that’s an option.
As for when to switch it on and off, Kerr suggests the morning and during the day while you’re at home – so programme it to come on before you wake up – then have it go off an hour after you go to sleep.Irish neighbourhood named second coolest on the planet9 shares
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