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The Benefits Of A Central Heating System

Posted: September 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

  

Its always good to come home to a house that is pre-heated and without our trusty central heating systems, we wouldn’t have this luxury. Some homes still don’t have a central heating system though, and the homeowners rely on layers of clothing to keep warm instead. This article is designed to help you realise the benefits of central heating and help make the decision about whether or not to get it installed, a lot easier.

Its Freezing Cold! – the cold air outside stays outside when you have central heating. Every room in the house can be warmed to a temperature that makes you feel warm and cosy, while the frost bites at the door. Getting a central heating system installed just before the winter strikes is one of the most popular times because people realise that they simply can’t spend another winter freezing cold in their homes. In fact, some people will save up for the whole year just to get central heating installed, and view it as an early Christmas present to themselves.

Reducing Hot Water Costs – these days, there are many ways to make central heating systems economical and getting a combi boiler is just one of them. There’s no need for 2 separate hot water and heating systems when you choose a combi boiler and that’s why it is such a popular choice. Not only is this space saving unit a great option to have in your home, the combined hot water and heat flow means there is no need for a pump, thus saving on hot water costs.

Everyone Likes To Be In Control – a central heating system means you can control when you want to be warm and equally when you want to be cool.A digital thermostat is the best option for many homeowners these days, which helps people stay in control of when their heating comes on. With the recession still making finances difficult for some homeowners, the control and flexibility you get with a digital thermostat is worth having.

So, there you have it – 3 comprehensive and justified reasons for getting a central heating system installed in your home.

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Stay Warm With The Central Heating Turned On

Posted: June 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

It seems simple and it is, but some people still don’t appreciate the fact that turning the central heating on can reduce the need for wearing layers in the home. Lets face it, wearing your coat indoors isn’t stylish. And of course, the visitors wouldn’t be too pleased if they popped round.

Digital Thermostats

People are often reluctant to turn the central heating on because they worry about the costs. Opt for a digital thermostat if you are concerned about costs as this is a great cost-effective method. This ensures the central heating isn’t turned on for the whole day, running up a large bill for you. Digital thermostats are also good when summer arrives as there are always some days that it just gets a bit cold and you could do with the central heating on. The point of the thermostat is to adjust the level of heat accordingly.

Keeping The Kids Warm

By turning the central heating on, you no longer have to throw your dressing gown on when you jump out of bed and get hit by the cold.   Set the central heating to come on at around 7am and by the time you get up, the house should be pleasantly warm for you and your family. There’s nothing worse than feeling cold, and someone reluctant to turn the central heating on inevitably means more layers of clothing you have to put on. Do you really want to have to tell your whole family to wear more layers? It would be so much easier just to turn the central heating on. If you have small children then this isn’t just unfair, it’s a health risk. In a nutshell, children need to be warm and for this to happen the central heating needs to be turned on. Without the heating warming all round the house, every time you entered another room you would get another blast of cold air, and god forbid you open the door to let the dog out – you will feel even colder!

Hopefully now you can appreciate the benefits of central heating. By turning the central heating on, you cut down on the clothing. Reserve the warm woolly jumpers for when you’re outside, not for sitting on the sofa inside. Keep your family toasty warm.

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Save Money On Central Heating

Posted: January 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

In the UK, there is one man who is fighting back against high energy costs. Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis is known for his frank and often outspoken views, but he has a lot of good information to share with consumers who are struggling to pay bills. If you’ve got central heating and you’re looking for a way to reduce the bills, the online money-saving portal should prove useful. But the best part is taking matters into your own hands and becoming your own money saving expert. So, read on for some tips to get you started.

Shop around –  now here’s a great way to save the pennies, and don’t be afraid to give it a go. In order to make life easier, check out some price comparison sites and see what information they return to you. If you haven’t had central heating installed yet, it might be worth calling for some central heating quotes to see what they suggest. Don’t fall into the trap of getting one quote and accepting it immediately. You want to make sure you get a really good deal.

Get a new boiler – a new boiler could actually save you a lot of money in the long run. Once you get the initial costs out the way, which include installation and the cost of the appliance itself, you should find that bills come down. The age of a boiler plays a large part in how cost-effective it is for you each month.

Boiler repair time – not everyone can afford to splash out on a new boiler, so getting the boiler repaired may be the better solution for you.   If you don’t know if your boiler is working to the best of its ability, book a boiler service in and see what the engineer recommends. Trust what the engineer says and if your boiler needs repairing then ask him to show you what has failed on it. You should find that the boiler repair is a cheaper option to having a new boiler fitted, but if your boiler repeatedly fails then these repairing costs will add up and make it one costly appliance!

With the information included here, you will be well on your way to becoming your own money saving expert. When it comes to energy saving, and central heating in particular, any money saving tips can prove invaluable.

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Considering Central Heating For Your New Home

Posted: December 21st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

When considering whether you should buy a home, central heating installation is something you should take a closer look at. This is particularly true with rising energy costs.

Heating Issues

When you’re looking at new homes, be sure to think about central heating installation and remember that it is an important consideration. If the potential new home hasn’t already benefited from central heating installation, now is your chance to work out where it should go.

1. Layout – Lets look at the layout first, as this does have an influence over your energy bills. While high ceilings are beautiful architectural aspects, they can be a huge heating issue. The problem is that heat rises, so you will need more heating to heat the entire home when you have high ceilings. In short, high ceilings mean high central heating bills.

A second layout issue concerns the number of stories in the residence. With a home that has many levels, considering how you intend to heat all the floors is important, especially the lower ones. Homes with 3 stories usually suffer with the zone effect problem. The rooms on the bottom of the tri-level are always cool, while the top floor may be close to a sauna. So, without a very modern and cost-effective approach to central heating, homes with 3 floors will find that energy bills go up considerably.

2. Control Areas – There is one popular way of reducing the need for central heating in homes with high ceilings, and that is to opt for a controllable heating system which will make life a lot easier. Something else to consider is a central heating system that you can control, so you wont lose as much heat in a home with high ceilings or multiple stories. Since there are so many technology advancements in the world of central heating installation, there is now the option of only heating the rooms you need to, which will reduce your energy bills. If you a larger home that has many rooms that quite honestly don’t get used that often, this could be the perfect solution. If the home you’re moving to hasn’t already had central heating installation, this is something you can consider.

3. Vents – As a homeowner trying to be cost-effective, be sure to think about the vents in the home. It has to be said that the vent layout in some homes leaves a lot to be desired. For example, vents under the windows are a terrible placement. Another thing to look out for are any rooms in your new home that don’t have any vents, as these rooms will take a while to get warm and consequently mean your heating has to be turned on for longer.

To be fair, any new homes you view should have central heating installed properly and the above points shouldn’t be an issue. Just be wary of older homes, as their high ceilings and generally larger rooms can make your central heating and energy bills rocket.

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Boiler service For Your Unappreciated Appliance

Posted: December 8th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Some people do no know where there boiler is located in their home. Everyone enjoys the hot water when they are having a bath or shower, and only think about heir boiler system if the water is cold. Many boilers are in unused cupboards or in the garage or cellar. The person in charge of the household appliances probably knows where it is, and they are sure to know if it is not working for the complaints will be fast and furious. 

people use the boiler to hear water for the shower and laundry.   most members of every household do not  value the work of the boiler even thought they rely on it daily. The boiler helps them to keep war and clean, which should not be underestimated. When it comes to the mechanics of the water system, most people do not have the first clue.   If you have a boiler service regularly you can know more about your boiler.

there are at least five different variations of water heaters. Some of these work faster than others and some of them work more cheaply than others.  Many are more energy efficient than others. Solar power, gas and electricity are how some of them are powered. Each type heats water in a different way and heats quantities of water at different speeds.

When looking for a new system or to upgrade your old one think about how you use the boiler everyday. Your hot water supply and family budget depend on the choice you make. There are several different companies that supply these appliances so consumer reports on the available products could provide some important information.  Systems which are greener have shopping incentives at the moment with such an emphasis on green energy

Take care of one of the most vital appliances in your house and get an anual boiler service.

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