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I have a three bedroom apartment with hot water baseboards to distribute heat. One thermastat controls the kitchen/dining room/living room and the other controls the three bedrooms and the bathroom.

I don't use one of the three bedrooms unless there are guests over, which is infrequent. I had the door closed all summer as I had an air conditioner going some days and didn't want it using more energy than necessary to cool a room I wasn't using. But now it's getting colder and I want to turn the heat on in the bedroom side of the apartment.

Is it possible to somehow turn off that room's heat until I have a guest over? I haven't seen anything on the baseboard radiator to indicate it's possible but this is also not my area of expertise.

I just hate to pay to heat a room that's not in use.



November 25, 2018 at 03:31AM

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