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28th August 2009
The infrastructure and environmental factors have made internal heating system an indispensable part of building requirements. Out of various alternatives, gas central heating system is very popular and is a first choice amongst a large number of citizens... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
17th August 2009
In the middle of the summer months we don’t often think about making savings to our gas bills because heating is less of an issue with the warm weather. However, the weather can turn extremely quickly, having you reach for the thermostat faster than you... Read >
Author: Kim
17th August 2009
When the mercury refuses to move a bit beyond zero, and every nook and corner of the city looses its colour to become black and white, our cosy and comfortable home seems to be the best place on this whole earth! This comfort is achieved due to the boiler... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
16th August 2009
In colder regions, houses are kept warm from the inside all the time, using a Central Gas Heating system. Central heating system means getting the heat from central source of heating. Transfer of heat is done by various air vents and radiators which are c... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
13th August 2009
Air Source Heat Pumps vs. Ground Source Heat pumps
There are 2 main types of heat pumps available in the UK for heating up hot water or central heating. They both use heat pump technology but one uses heat extracted from the air, whilst the other uses ... Read >
Author: Eamon
16th July 2009
What you should know about gas boiler set up
Heating boiler installation is a big business in the United Kingdom with 1 1/2 million heating boilers installed by the 0.1 million heating installers. Often gas boiler fitters have professional qualificatio... Read >
Author: A Hugginsen
11th July 2009
Gas combi boilers save energy
Maturing economies around the planet on going up call for for energy resulting in higher gas costs. One leading consumer of gas in the dwelling house is the heating boiler. You could trim your gas costs by up to 35% if yo... Read >
Author: A Hugginsen
09th July 2009
How to take the best gas boiler
It is not simple Choosing a new or substitute gas fired boiler and frequently good advice is needed. expense will be high on your list but you also need to think of other things, the quantity of hot water needed at any t... Read >
Author: A Hugginsen
18th June 2009
When the mercury refuses to move a bit beyond zero, and every nook and corner of the city looses its colour to become black and white, our cosy and comfortable home seems to be the best place on this whole earth! This comfort is achieved due to the boiler... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
18th June 2009
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning can be fatal. And because the deadly gas has no colour, taste or smell, it's difficult to detect, hence its nickname the ‘silent killer'. The worrying thing is that CO can leak into your home if you have a poorly maintaine... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th June 2009
When the mercury refuses to move a bit beyond zero, and every nook and corner of the city looses its colour to become black and white, our cosy and comfortable home seems to be the best place on this whole earth! This comfort is achieved due to the boiler... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
09th June 2009
In colder regions, houses are kept warm from the inside all the time, using a Central Gas Heating system. Central heating system means getting the heat from central source of heating. Transfer of heat is done by various air vents and radiators which are c... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
01st June 2009
If you have a gas boiler and/or central heating system, then it is a good idea to take out an insurance policy on your central heating boiler, so that the cost of any expensive emergency repairs do not have to come out of your own pocket. Most energy supp... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
01st June 2009
Did you know that the laws surrounding gas safety have changed? In the UK, when you're looking for a gas engineer to help you out, it's no longer Corgi that is the seal of approval, but Gas Safe. If your engineer isn't on the Gas Safe register, then don't... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
Gas appliances are used in over half of all British homes to cook food and provide heating and hot water.
The majority of us take it for granted that our gas appliances, such as boilers, cookers and gas fires are safe.
In fact, very few of us take... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
Gas appliances are used in over half of all British homes to cook food and provide heating and hot water.
The majority of us take it for granted that our gas appliances, such as boilers, cookers and gas fires are safe.
In fact, very few of us ta... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
19th May 2009
Over twenty million households in the UK use gas appliances to heat their homes, cook their food, and provide them with hot water. The majority of us take it for granted that our gas appliances, such as boilers, cookers and gas fires are safe.
In fact... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
29th April 2009
Arguably, in any house bathrooms stand as a significant part of the whole area as our lifestyles become more active than ever before. In fact bathrooms have turned out to be one of the most integral part of our lives; as it’s not only a special room tha... Read >
Author: jenniebrown
31st January 2009
Ground Source Heat Pumps
The primary difference between a ground source heat pump and a conventional boiler is that a conventional boiler is usually designed to heat the property between certain hours. It achieves this by outputting an enormous amount ... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian
31st January 2009
Ground Source Heat Pumps
The primary difference between a ground source heat pump and a conventional boiler is that a conventional boiler is usually designed to heat the property between certain hours. It achieves this by outputting an enormous amount ... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian
02nd December 2008
If you want to add a little bit of contemporary elegance to your living room then you can make use of a fire to create a startling effect. With a wide range of options available to you, there's the possibility to create a unique look in your home.
For ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th November 2008
When I first decided to buy an electric fireplace it was partly to do with necessity and partly felt impulsive. Let me explain a bit more about how I ended up buying an electric fire suite online.
I'd always liked the idea of having an open fire but I ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th November 2008
An electric fireplace suite can add a real touch of class to your home - these appliances are a great way of getting a contemporary look in any property. Their recent popularity owes much to this sense of style, as well as the fact that they are very effe... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
31st October 2008
When I recently moved home I found myself living in a house that didn't seem particularly unusual. The property that I moved into had a central heating system, with a gas boiler and associated radiators.
This may well sound normal to you too. Most mode... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th October 2008
As of April 2005 all new and replacement gas fired boilers were required to be the new energy efficient condensing type.
Condensing boilers produce up to 30% less Carbon Dioxide than conventional boilers and can even cut heating bills by up to 40%. He... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates
30th October 2008
Electric fires were once viewed as being rather old fashioned. Now they seem to be one of the most stylish home accessories around. What's brought about this change in attitude towards the simple electric fire?
If you think of an electric fire as being... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th October 2008
There are plenty of options available to those who are looking at ways of heating their homes. Given the range of possibilities, why is it that so many people are choosing to make use of electric fires?
This seems like a pretty reasonable question to a... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
27th October 2008
Could an electric fireplace heater be right for your home? With savings of up to 50% now available online, it's clear that many people are opting for these popular appliances. In this article, we take a closer look at why people are opting for electric fi... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
06th October 2008
As part of its strategy to dramatically reduce CO2 emissions, the UK government has introduced the Code for Sustainable Homes. The code covers many important issues, but one of them has particular relevance to the plumbing and heating industry in the UK. ... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
08th September 2008
Before going for car shipping, you would first need to set the car fully for the process of transport. Shipping preparation first include washing of car so that any scratches, damage, and dents would be easily noticed upon its arrival. Clean out the car i... Read >
Author: Lumla Thomas
09th July 2008
Many farms in Europe are using energy crops which are processed in digesters to produce biogas. In most cases the main crop used is corn silage. To generate significantly more methane than seasonal corn supplies and/or manure alone, digester designs in Eu... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
18th April 2008
From home insurance, to pet cover, my monthly outgoings (after rent and food) seem dominated by the fear of �something� going badly wrong.
Everything is covered and protected. Taken individually, my plethora of policies seems to make some kind of ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
07th February 2008
Boiler Safety
Boilers used to require constant upkeep and maintenance, but developments in digital technology have meant that you're now less likely to notice if something is wrong with your boiler. A set of safety checks exists though; you can imple... Read >
Author: Keira Parker
14th November 2007
If your boiler is more than 10 years old, you might want to consider having it replaced rather than just patching up the damage to keep it trudging on for a few more years.Investing in a new boiler can cut as much as 40 per cent off your heating bill acco... Read >
Author: Keira Parker
07th June 2007
Forex trading looks easy yet few succeed, the ratio of losers still remains around 95% with only 5% achieving long term currency trading success.
Anyone can learn to trade currencies successfully, but most novice traders simply do the following and lo... Read >
Author: kelly price
11th May 2007
Hot water straight from the sun may sound too good to be true, but even in the UK a solar hot water system can supply you with over 50% of your hot water needs over the year (the other 50% coming from a conventional gas boiler or electric heater). With re... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
07th July 2006
The energetical potential of solar energy is great, by nowadays calculations it's approximately 1,57*10^18 Watt peak a year. The science that studies the methods of collecting and transformation of solar energy to another kinds of energy is solar energeti... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
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