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Leaving a studio empty


#1  2010-10-27 11:25:55

nana sheridan
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Leaving a studio empty

I have to leave my studio empty for two weeks at Christmas. I would like to turn off the water and electricity .  I live in a ski resort so obviously the temperature is going to be below freezing for much of the time.
What possible damage could occur if I did not leave on any heating?  MY radiators are wired in without timers so it would be quite expensive to get timers fitted so I could turn on the radiators for a couple of hours a night, during the off-peak times.




 
 
 

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#2  2011-10-25 17:27:15

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Re: Leaving a studio empty

For further askings, there is a special position on the radiators with a snow flake on that prevent the temperature going too low in the apartment, without heating it as to say




 
 
 

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