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Morning all,
Whilst we're waiting for probate on my grandfather's estate to be granted, his house will have to remain unoccupied. During this time (probably another couple of months), what's the best thing to do with the central heating and water system? It's a 1960s bungalow, still currently furnished etc.
The most obvious answer is to turn it all off to save the energy, but am I likely to have problems starting it up again in a couple of months' time? Am I better to set it to come on for an hour or so every day?
Thanks for the advice.
Whilst we're waiting for probate on my grandfather's estate to be granted, his house will have to remain unoccupied. During this time (probably another couple of months), what's the best thing to do with the central heating and water system? It's a 1960s bungalow, still currently furnished etc.
The most obvious answer is to turn it all off to save the energy, but am I likely to have problems starting it up again in a couple of months' time? Am I better to set it to come on for an hour or so every day?
Thanks for the advice.