11
2011
Watch out for Carbon Monoxide
Keeping you and your family safe should be a major concern when having any gas appliance fitted, replaced or repaired. That’s why we want to make sure you know about Carbon Monoxide (CO) and the steps you can take to keep everyone safe from harm. Four Signs That Could Show CO2 is Present: Staining, sooting and discolouration on or around your gas boiler, fire or water heater. Excessive Condensation or seeing/smelling smoke in the room [...]
11
2011
Woodburning Stove Basics
Traditionally, wood-burning freestanding stoves were used in ski cabins and lodges, but today thanks to new design ideas they became a welcome addition to any home. Wood-burning stoves can be installed in any room of your place, but most often they’re placed in living or dining rooms in addition to in patios. While typical fireplaces often work as a chunk of dcor, free-standing wood-burning stoves are typically utilised for simpler purposes, specifically, for heating and [...]
10
2011
Guide to Electric Heating
While electric heating systems are not as energy efficient as gas heaters, they are usually cheaper and come in a wider variety of styles and price ranges, from small, portable space heaters to wall hung area heaters. This brief guide is designed to help you make the best and most energy efficient choice for your electric heating needs. Types of Electric Heating The two basic types of electric heating are radiant and convection. The third, [...]


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