Industrial infrared heaters are intended for heating large spaces. They work well in warehouses and garages where there is a constant influx of cold air from sources such as bay doors being open. Infrared heaters are also sometimes used in factories to warm the assembly line areas. Heat from an infrared heater is actually infrared [...]
October 11th, 2011 · Tags Heating, Heating Element, Heating Systems, Home Improvement | No Comments »
Sunpak heaters that are Direct Spark Patio Heaters are for outdoor use only. They run from propane and will hang from the ceiling of a patio awning or can mount on a wall. However, these units cannot be recessed into a ceiling or wall and should never be used indoors. The Sunpak ceiling/wall mount heaters [...]
October 8th, 2011 · Tags Heating, Heating Systems, Home Improvement | No Comments »
When looking for a place to put your 40 gallon electric water heater, make sure it is put near the middle of the water piping system. It should be set up indoors, in an upright position and on a flat surface. Your water heater should not be in an area that could experience very cold [...]
October 6th, 2011 · Tags Heating, Heating Systems | No Comments »
Buying a best programmable thermostat can go a long way to save your family money on energy consumption. We are all looking for ways to shave our monthly expenses, and with after the cost of the initial investment, your wallet can look forward to the savings each month. The beauty of these thermostats is that [...]
September 11th, 2011 · Tags Heating | No Comments »
While some may choose to just “let it run until it breaks”, this is not the recommendation of your Denver furnace repair professionals. Why, you ask, should I spend money every year? The answer is that if you do regular maintenance on your furnace, you will increase the life of the furnace and will keep [...]
September 8th, 2011 · Tags HVAC, Heating, Heating And Air Conditioning, Heating And Cooling, Heating Systems | No Comments »
If your water heater has begun leaking all over the floor, it is time to face the fact that you get to make the exciting purchase of a new water heater. Unless you are so lucky as to have a brother-in-law that is a plumber, you will need to do some homework to determine what [...]
September 6th, 2011 · Tags HVAC, Heating, Heating And Cooling, Home Improvement, Hvac Systems | No Comments »
There aren’t many products you can purchase which will pay for themselves in a year or less, but programmable thermostats are one of them. These devices can cost as low as $100-200 installed, and this amount of money can easily be saved over the course of a winter, especially if you live in a colder [...]
August 6th, 2011 · Tags Heating, Heating And Air Conditioning, Heating And Cooling, Heating Systems | No Comments »
Naturally, if you possibly could find the money for the initial financial commitment, it is a really good idea to look at installing diy solar panels for your homes energy sources. These days, solar panel technology is readily available to a lot of folks. The numerous options of which solar technology may be used is [...]
July 5th, 2011 · Tags Do It Yourself, Heating, Heating Systems, Solar Energy, Solar Panels | No Comments »
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December 17th, 2010 · Tags Heating, Radiant Heating | 25 Comments »
Debbie Habbits: Electrical underfloor heating is gaining in popularity throughout the United Kingdom for a number of different reasons, such as: it is inexpensive to install, economical to run and hardly needs any maintenance. It can be installed under every floor type or laid on an existing floor and covered with a normal floor covering. [...]
February 27th, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Christiane Perrin: The term geothermal literally means Earth/Ground (Geo) Heat (thermal). Geothermal, or ground source heat pumps, take advantage of the constant ground or groundwater temperatures. These heat pumps use geothermal energy to heat and/or cool your home.A refrigerant loop with a compressor extracts heat from one side (the ground) and pumps it to the [...]
February 26th, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Alex Perry: Did you know that in northern countries like the UK, the earth just a few feet below the surface keeps a constant temperature of between 11 and 12 degrees Centigrade, even in winter? It traps the heat of the sun, and stores it underground, all year round. A Ground Source Heat Pump transfers [...]
February 25th, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Gen Wright: More and more homeowners are becoming sensitive to the issue of global warming. There are many factors that contribute to global warming, and one of these factors, is home heating. Home heating is a need, especially for homes in colder countries. The harsh cold winter can be unbearable at times, and a proper [...]
February 25th, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Justin Clover: Underfloor heating is considered a modernised heating concept and is used throughout the world. However underfloor heating is not a new phenomenon as the heating system has been around since the days of the Romans. It is believed that in those days Romans constructed their buildings with voids, which enabled circulation of warm [...]
February 24th, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Paul Short: Few things are more pleasing than waking up on a cold winter morning and putting your feet down on a perfectly warmed floor. In fact, a warm floor for your feet is often even more satisfying than heating the air in your house. After all, most people understand how to dress properly during [...]
February 23rd, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
John Mahoney: Many people are looking for cost efficient, energy saving, environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional heating systems. The heat pump fills this need sufficiently. The heat pump uses natural resources like water, air, and the earth itself to generate heat for a home or business. What makes these units so cost efficient is the [...]
February 23rd, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Jamie Gerdsen: It is a no-brainer that of all seasons, winter is the most unfriendly on electrical bills. From day to night most homes turn on their heating devices for comfort, which reflects a tremendous amount, or at least an additional 3% on your billing statement.This increase on winter heating bills is quite normal, but [...]
February 23rd, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
David Karlson: Ground source heat pumps are very beneficial for home. These utilize loop buried in the ground. This loop is great for transferring heat from the ground into any building in order to provide heating space. In certain cases, a these heat pumps can also be used to pre heat domestic water.One can enjoy [...]
February 23rd, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
Martin Applebaum: Electric heat pumps are the best solution for your home heating and cooling needs, as the heat pumps will save about 30% on the heating costs when it is in comparison to gas furnace and provides year round comfort. The good quality pump gives continuous flow of the heat and even temperature, while [...]
February 23rd, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
David Karlson: Heat pumps have now become very efficient nowadays as compared to few years before. Thanks to latest advanced heat pump information incorporated in the pumps, which have facilitated these tools to produce a good quantity of heat even at the colder temperatures.It is very important to make the heat pump comparison before investing [...]
February 21st, 2009 · Tags Heating | Comments Off
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