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There are many people who are surprised to receive a heating bill these days.



How can I turn on the boiler to save even a little on heating bills?



I read a lot of articles about it.



There are many people who usually turn on the boiler in 'go out' mode when they go outside.



However, in this article, it was said that in the case of district heating, it is better not to press the go out button if possible.



If you leave the outdoor mode on when the day is cold, the heating water cools down rapidly, so it takes longer to turn on the heating again, and heating costs rise accordingly.



In particular, district heating takes more time to raise the temperature of the house than individual heating, so it is recommended to lower the set temperature by 1 to 2 degrees before going out, saying that trying to save on heating costs can lead to a heating cost bomb.



In addition, even if it is individual heating, it is not desirable to use the out function inadvertently when going out for a short time unless the house is well insulated.