Hello
Ive just had a conservatory built and opted for two stelrad radiators to be fitted to the existing heating system. I did all the research and have slightly over sized the radiators which are currently working really well (Fitted proffessionally). I always knew that a sore point when owning a conservatory is that the house and conservatory heat up and cool down at different rates. I have balanced all the radiators in the house, allowing most flow to the conservatory which seems to have worked, but i was wondering if the option of moving the digital thermostat from the hall to the conservatory, using a wireless thermostat would be a viable option in order for room tempratures to be relatively equal? Clearly this could back fire in 2 ways. Firstly, The conservatory temp could happily sit there at 20 degrees, and the rest of the house could be melting and secondly, this may increase my yearly gas bill, as the heating will be active more, with a rapidly cooling down conservatory.
Can anybody please give me the pro's and cons, any advice or experience with this common problem. Im happy to leave the thermostat where it is but it seems there is a 4-5 degree difference in the main house and conservatory. I want to steer clear of electric heaters etc...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Ive just had a conservatory built and opted for two stelrad radiators to be fitted to the existing heating system. I did all the research and have slightly over sized the radiators which are currently working really well (Fitted proffessionally). I always knew that a sore point when owning a conservatory is that the house and conservatory heat up and cool down at different rates. I have balanced all the radiators in the house, allowing most flow to the conservatory which seems to have worked, but i was wondering if the option of moving the digital thermostat from the hall to the conservatory, using a wireless thermostat would be a viable option in order for room tempratures to be relatively equal? Clearly this could back fire in 2 ways. Firstly, The conservatory temp could happily sit there at 20 degrees, and the rest of the house could be melting and secondly, this may increase my yearly gas bill, as the heating will be active more, with a rapidly cooling down conservatory.
Can anybody please give me the pro's and cons, any advice or experience with this common problem. Im happy to leave the thermostat where it is but it seems there is a 4-5 degree difference in the main house and conservatory. I want to steer clear of electric heaters etc...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers