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I live in a very old 2 storey detatched cottage with no hall and solid walls. I have a WB Greenstar Ri 24 calorgas boiler with an analogue thermostat and TRVs on all radiators except in room with thermostat. We put a very efficient log burner in the middle room where the stairs (which are closed off by a door) go up and we leave most inside doors open to distribute the logburner heat. Unfortunately this is also the room with the logburner in so as soon as it's lit the heating goes off! But other rooms are too cool even with TRVs on full. This is very apparent in the mornings when residual heat remains downstairs.
How can we improve this situation without too much expense/upheaval.
Would a wireless thermostat be flexible enough or someone mentioned Datatherm intelligent heating, whatever that is ?

As you can tell I am not a plumber so please answer in "customer terms"
I'd be gratefull for your ideas.
 
Wireless room stat moved to a different location (somewhere away from the fire) would defo solve your problem, think there £100ish, and not too tricky to wire into the system
 
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