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I am trying to work out if I should keep my central heating on during the day or just heat my office (I work from home) with a heater.
I have no idea what my daily heating bill is.
We have 6 radiators on - have already turned off lobby, front hall, WC, en suite, and office to save money. Office would have to come back on if I heated with central heating, so 7. One is very big, so probably equivalent of 8 radiators.
In the office I have put a Honeywell oil filled electric radiator (that is about 14 years old now) which has a thermostat, and is max 1500W.
I am guessing that this is cheaper than heating the whole house with central heating (boiler).
But just not sure! Has anybody actually tried calculating this themselves? Googled it, but no joy - just lots of varying opinions.
I have no idea what my daily heating bill is.
We have 6 radiators on - have already turned off lobby, front hall, WC, en suite, and office to save money. Office would have to come back on if I heated with central heating, so 7. One is very big, so probably equivalent of 8 radiators.
In the office I have put a Honeywell oil filled electric radiator (that is about 14 years old now) which has a thermostat, and is max 1500W.
I am guessing that this is cheaper than heating the whole house with central heating (boiler).
But just not sure! Has anybody actually tried calculating this themselves? Googled it, but no joy - just lots of varying opinions.