In all honesty, and I'll get shot down for saying this, the previous property we owned that was built to our design and spec had insulated floors, walls, double glazing over the top loft insulation underfloor heating, zoned heating etc and with loads of energy saving controls.The bungalow we have now isn't as insulated as the previous ,and we can't really notice much difference in temp loss or energy use and it's about the same size.I always consider that keeping the house at a reasonable temp and allowing the fabric of the building to stay ' warm' is far more economical and comfortable.Obviously lots of people don't have the luxury of doing it this way, but I've always found it more beneficial in the long run . For context our heating comes on at seven in the morning until eleven at night during that time the stat( Honeywell lyric) sits at 20 degrees centigrade with the boiler firing occasionally on low rate ( modulating gas valve).Overnight when the htg is off the temp inside drops to eighteen degrees . As I say its not for everyone to do this and many wouldn't want to and I'm not advising it .but it works for us.
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