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  • https://www.hivehome.com/ british gas were trying to up-sell me on these.
    No idea if it will work for you....

  • Needs a central heating system controlled by a thermostat. The hive unit is basically a wifi thermostat which is easier to program/control.

  • Easier than fiddling with clocks on the front cover of the boiler anyway.

  • Reminds me, must set the heating schedule for the week now I know which days I'm up at 5 and where I'm up at 8.

  • Anyone extended their lease? How did they do it?

    I'm getting pestered by a company called leasehold solutions. 91 years left on our lease.

  • Done (heating set for the week, different schedule each day)

  • Yeah- that seems to be the majority of cases, and from the blurb I've read so far the Farho thing is individual receivers/ thermometers on the units, which are centrally controlled by the router.
    That + an additional thermometer in the rooms could solve the issue- I'd hope.
    Will have to have a think.

  • can someone come fiddle with me clocks on the front cover of the boiler ?
    ;)

    got my first gas & elect bill in new house.
    Christ, so I'm sitting here, I'm cold. I put uggs and a jumper on instead.

  • Have it, it works and is handy. Can see the temp and control the heating from phone anywhere. I think Nest is better tho.

  • Got Hive over the weekend, really like it so far. Nicely intuitive.

  • Hi! Cheers for your help.

    Ex LA block. They mumble on about purchase of freehold, but no idea how that would work with a mixed tenure block.

  • They upsold me on one a few weeks ago - We has an old mechanical timer with no thermostat, and had the hive wireless thermostat, wifi bit and installation for about £150. Totally worth it, if you ask me.

  • As I've recently discovered, LAs like to hump you with service and maintenance charges, particularly when there are covenants in your deeds that mean you can do eff all about it.

  • Woo-hoo! Planning permission granted! Brick built bike shed here I come! (and a side return for the kitchen, downstairs loo, glass veranda, offstreet parking, etc)

  • Boiler at my place is broken. Is there a forum plumber? Or anyone recommend anyone? 10 yr old Keston boiler and Keston can't make it out for 10days

    I have no hot water!

  • So we've been told we didn't get the place in Walthamstow. we got gazumped by £30k and we went in over asking.

    http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/38355111#dX6Bvl74hUXAABDq.97

  • Paging @sacredhart

    If he can't help you out himself I'm sure he'll recommend someone who can.

  • Unbelievable. I paid £421k for a whole house in Leytonstone one year ago, albeit it needed some work. I think I'd consider looking over a wider area, ie. include Leyton and Leytonstone too.

  • Yeah...I've heard this can happen. So Citywest have been seem pretty good actually. Service charges are not unreasonable, as far as I know.

    Of course now I'm tempting fate for a nasty major works charge. Fuck.

  • £150

    My quote for same stuff was £199 - !!!!

  • Thanks.

    @sacredhart any help would be hugely appreciated

  • Yeah, generally we're looking at houses in and around leyton but that flat was lovely and a loft conversion seemed very doable. But that is nuts expensive imo

  • Switch to BG then apply as a BG customer then switch away again.

  • waiting for nest 3rd gen

  • @Tenderloin I guarantee they would have got the additional £30k due to a decent taste in furniture. The interior is simple, cheap to do but well appointed. Guarantee the owner is in a design field.

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