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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The other option is to consider a thermosat with variable temperature time zones. You can reduce the temp at night and when house is empty but have optimum temp when house is used. Drayton digistat is one make
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I agree with the posting that the less you have it on the less it costs. The only slight twist is that gas boilers are more efficient if run flat out rather than coming on and off.
New building regs require all new installations to have timing clocks and thermostats - it is now illegal not to install these - the installer can be fined. This is done to reduce the countrys overall energy use - a big clue I think. Turn the themostat down to a low as you can at all times of the day. So at night it can be very low or off, etc.