Posted in Heating, electric heat, heat, heating systems, heating units, infrared heating, radiant heating | March 8th, 2010
A perfect solution to adding heat to a home during a construction or addition project is using radiant ceramic flat panel electric infrared heaters. They are cost effective, efficient, eco-friendly, and a primary heat source of comfortable absorbing heat. They even warm the floor! This solution is applicable whether building an addition on a home, adding a three season glass enclosure or patio enclosure, remodeling a home, or refurbishing an older home. These units are the perfect solution for homes that have that one room that never stays warm enough.
Posted in Heating, floor heating, heat, heating alternatives, heating systems, room heating | March 8th, 2010
Increase the value of your home by adding a sunroom in the extra space available around your home. You can add class to you home, and at the same time create an extra living space area in addition to the already existing living room indoors. The sunroom also provides ample energy efficiency too. Many people these days desire to add a sunroom to their homes as it is one way of creating space for recreation. Sunrooms are designed in such a way that they provide warmth during cold winters by absorbing sunlight during the day. They act as passive solar heaters and help in radiating warmth throughout the house during the colder nights and evenings.
Posted in Heating, heat, heating systems | March 7th, 2010
If you work in a chilly office or is there a room that just never seems to get warm enough for you, well that is why they invented radiant space heaters. This type of heating machine is made especially to warm up smaller spaces or rooms and they do a great job making a chilly room not chilly anymore.
Posted in Heating, electric heat, electric heating, heat, heating systems, water heating | March 5th, 2010
Having a traditional electric tank heater to pre-heat and keep water for uses at any time is not an efficient way of hot water supply. In addition, electric heating elements are one of the poor energy efficient items in any electrical system. An electric water heating system uses more electricity to produce the desired output to provide the hot water supply compares to the power usage of other electrical appliances. Are there alternatives to replace the traditional electric water heating system?
Posted in Heating, electrical heating, heat, heating systems | March 4th, 2010
BTU calculators can be found on almost every website with even the most tenuous connection to heating, but what exactly do they do and how is it useful in real terms? Let’s take a closer look at the term BTU. In simple terms, BTU is the accepted abbreviation for British Thermal Unit; despite the name the BTU is a standard unit of energy all over the world, not just in Britain.
Posted in Heating, floor heating, heat, heating systems, radiant heating | February 19th, 2010
While the decision of installing radiant heating systems is an easy one, deciding on which one to install can be quite complex. Since this concept has become quite popular you would find an abundance of electric floor heating systems in the market. However, not all products would suit your specific requirements and it is essential to make the right choice in order to avail maximum benefits.
Posted in Heating, heat, heating systems | February 17th, 2010
Ventless gas fireplaces are atypical forms of heating systems mainly due to the absence of means by which the fumes can escape. Although many consider it unhealthy and perhaps dangerous, the same is getting attention from others who looks on the brighter features of this heating system.
Posted in Heating, central heat, central heating, heat, heating boiler, heating systems | February 12th, 2010
A broken down central heating boiler or perhaps noisy radiators that require frequent bleeding usually indicate that your central heating-system needs a good quality clean.
Posted in Heating, heat, heating systems, wood heating | February 9th, 2010
Corn pellet stoves are getting a lot of popularity these days. The use of which may sound a little bit new to some but others have been utilizing these renewable energy sources for quite some time.
Posted in Heating, heat, heating systems | February 3rd, 2010
What is a Temperature control System?
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