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the house is a new build with room stats in each room.the heating is on for 2 hours in morning and 3 hours in evening.The underfloor i running at 40 degrees on the flow. Would it be better to run all day at lower temperature:winkiss:
 
I'd say try it and see. A lot of people say they keep their normal heating running low which means they aren't heating from cold. I'd say it would work out about the same for costs.
 
I personally say that ufh is on all the time. Controlled off a thermostat with optimisation
 
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