mickeyfan2
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mudnuri said:it shuts off at 69, but the house generally gets to 72 due to the temp of the water in the pipes.
We have baseboard hot water and do not experience this. Our system is designed to keep the temperature within 1/2 of a degree. Are you sure that you do not have your boiler set too high? We run 140 degree water in all the rooms except the underfloor in the tiles areas. There is is 90 degree water (don't want to burn the feet
) The boiler is much less efficient when run at a higher rate. We can turn the boiler up and down.mudnuri said:I also pre-bought my fuel in August at 208.9 Last week when they did my first delivery, my ticket said 2.679 so I'm glad I did!
This does seem really high.
I am guessing that you have propane heat. Do you own your tank? or do you have oil? We have a propane fired boiler and we own our tank. We bought our year propane in late July and paid $1.35/gallon. We expect to spend about $950 to heat our home (4000 sq feet) and have hot water for the year. We keep it at 70 when we are home, 67 at night and 65 otherwise.

use your treadmill, weight rack and exercise bike!
we have a woodstove, but my bedroom is the coldest room in the house...I like the drying rack idea- wood heat gets dry- without the wood heat we keep our temp at 58 at night-brrr- thus the socks(and jammys)