It feels like the cold is really starting.
I'm worried about how to turn on the boiler to lower the gas cost.
I was wondering if the boiler could also cost less depending on how it is turned on like an air conditioner.
For example,
Would it be better to keep it consistently a little less warm
or to keep it warm at once until I can stand it
I was wondering if there were any tips like that. p>
423 2018-12-28 Gentleman
As far as I know, maintaining it consistently results in less gas costs
When you turn on the heater, it's less likely to put it up and down at once than to set it to a bad temperature
It's better to keep it warm and not go below a certain temperature than to run it again after it gets cold
Rather than just maintaining the temperature, it takes more fuel than you think.
If possible, it's better to keep it warm.
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