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Leaving Heating on Whilst on Holiday
Normally if I was on holiday for 2 weeks at Christmas I would switch
the heating off and turn the water off just in case. With very cold weather predicted I just wonder if it would be advisable to leave the heating on the programmer but turn the thermostat down a bit. As I see it if it still freezes I am stuffed so I might aswell switch the heating and water off. What do other people do? Kevin |
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