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"I'm still in shorts for heaven's sake" Oh did you have to pose that
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I'll have you know I've got fantastic looking legs
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On a tatty piece of sub-ether Col at said...

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"I'm still in shorts for heaven's sake" Oh did you have to pose that
image?


I'll have you know I've got fantastic looking legs


Well find a more appreciative audience, some of us have only second and
third class legs, mate!
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On a tatty piece of sub-ether Col at said...

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"I'm still in shorts for heaven's sake" Oh did you have to pose that
image?


I'll have you know I've got fantastic looking legs


Well find a more appreciative audience, some of us have only second and
third class legs, mate!
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You think that's bad, I tend to post when I'm legless.


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Agreed!
Can't wait to start burning my logs either.
Heating still not on as the house is maintaining a comfortable 15-16C
without it
in the mild conditions.

Will.
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I would need to install an air conditioning unit to keep temperatures inside
as low as that at present. It's 14C outside at present and the maximum for
the last few days has been around 17 to 18C so inside it is getting up to
20C easily. It must be quite cool in Haytor.

Alan



Alan, it's always cool in Haytor! Last summer my inside temperature rarely got
above 22C and most of the time it was around 20C. That's one reason I wanted to
live high up as I hate heat.

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Agreed!
Can't wait to start burning my logs either.
Heating still not on as the house is maintaining a comfortable 15-16C
without it
in the mild conditions.


15-16C would be too cold for me however my heating has hardly been this
autumn so far. I'm still in shorts for heaven's sake, well if you count
those
three-quarter length pants as shorts
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LOL do you have knobbly knees like me? :-)
You're doing better than I as I gave up shorts last month.

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"I'm still in shorts for heaven's sake" Oh did you have to pose that
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Photos, photos, photos, ... OTOH ... :-)

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About the same as here - just put in 270mm of insulation in the new
extension roofspace so it'll be nice and cosy all winter!


I've just finished fitting the recommended 270 mm thickness of insulation in
my loft, plus I have 170 mm of insulation under the floors (a summer long
arduous job), and had cavity-wall insulation done last month, plus with the
permissive-E double glazing throughout I am now astonished at how warm the
house is. The thermostat is set to switch on the heating if the temperature
in the hall (coldest part of the house) goes below 22C, so far this autumn
the lowest temperature in the house has been 23C so the heating has yet to
come on.

In the evening the lounge easily heats up 26C due to the warmth given off by
the TV and ourselves. If it has been a sunny day then we have to open quite
a few windows because it does get too hot, even at this time of year. I have
to sleep with the window open in the bedroom because it gets too hot in the
room as the night progresses.
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Otter Valley, Devon
80 m amsl


Great stuff Nick and well done!

Be careful you don't make your house too stuffy though as that can be unhealthy.
We sleep with the bedroom window open all year, even in snow. We shut it when
the wind is strong though as the inside doors rattle and keep us awake.
Bedroom temperature is usually circa 10C in winter and around 15C in summer
which is just right for a good night's sleep. Mind you we have a lot of other
windows open usually, partly because we are a bit over the threshold for a safe
amount of radon gas and so we need to ventilate as much as we can. I presume you
are radon free?

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Will Hand wrote:

Bedroom temperature is usually circa 10C in winter and around 15C in summer
which is just right for a good night's sleep.


Crickey, I'd freeze to death in those temperatures with my circulation !
Although I must admit the 20°c + I'm used to does have it's draw backs.
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Will Hand wrote:

Bedroom temperature is usually circa 10C in winter and around 15C in summer
which is just right for a good night's sleep.


Crickey, I'd freeze to death in those temperatures with my circulation !
Although I must admit the 20°c + I'm used to does have it's draw backs.
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Don't worry Keith, it's me that's unusual.
LOL when we have friends to stay they always bring big wooly jumpers.

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