TheVision wrote:
Isn't this all just an expensive solution to a problem that doesn't exist?
I had a new boiler put in 2 years ago. I told the plumber I wanted a good quality one that would be large enough to deal with extra\larger radiators when we extended the house.
So I paid £2500 for a huge combi boiler with a 10 year guarantee. Its been brilliant never had a single issue and the house is always warm when needed.
Only issue with is the controls on the boiler, it has one of those wheels with tiny teeth that you need to push out with a pen to set when you want the heating on, we are always trying to do this with our fingers and then knocking the inner wheel that sets the time. So we end up with heating that should be on a 5am coming on at 8am
There is a wireless thermostat with it but that's shit.
So the main thing I want this for is just easy programing and turning the heating on and off. My wife can turn it on when she is out and have the house warm and also if I'm honest I won't need to get off my arse to turn it off when the living room is too hot and the heat has made me sleepy
Hive is not as good as the new Nest as I don't think it has any or as much learning on how you use the heating, it does have a feature that turns the heating on if its a certain temperature in the house but not sure much more. I'll ask the fitter what it does in this area tomorrow.
If I'm honest I regret not getting Nest, but Hive was just easier to order as I have Homecare and Gas from BG, it will deal with the main things so it will be an improvement.