I do wonder if it’s efficient turning it off. I don’t know much about ducted heating but for split a/c it’s actually more cost effective in modern systems to keep the heat running at a low level to maintain temperature, rather than using more energy to bring it up five degrees.
Ducted heating isn’t as efficient or as cost effective as a split system. But I like having a bit of contrast in the temperature. Two hours or so each day is doable cost wise for me. I can’t imagine having it on 24/7 though.
I do wonder if it’s efficient turning it off. I don’t know much about ducted heating but for split a/c it’s actually more cost effective in modern systems to keep the heat running at a low level to maintain temperature, rather than using more energy to bring it up five degrees.
Ducted heating isn’t as efficient or as cost effective as a split system. But I like having a bit of contrast in the temperature. Two hours or so each day is doable cost wise for me. I can’t imagine having it on 24/7 though.