Showing posts with label electric-heatingsupplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric-heatingsupplies. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Are You Enjoying the Benefits of Electrical Boilers?

An electric boiler is an excellent choice for your home because it is safe, easy to maintain, and it operates silently – no alarming noises when it starts up like you get with gas. Gas and oil boilers appear to be waning in popularity due to the uncertain future of these fuels. An electric heating boiler is a more modern approach to heating your home, and it can be the right option if you want to save money.



What are the Benefits of an Electric Boiler?

Electric boilers offer an efficient way to keep your home comfortably warm at the click of a switch. It is also much safer option than carbon-based fuels because you will not have to worry about carbon monoxide filling your home as you sleep – this gas is often referred to as the silent killer because it is odourless, colourless, and tasteless. An electric heating boiler is much safer, and this is why you are not going to need to worry about having annual safety checks.

Electric boilers are far more convenient than oil because you can use as much or as little electricity as you like. You do not have to worry about forgetting to place an order, and you only pay for what you use. Using oil means you have to pay in advance to have your tank filled, and you have to try to guess how much you are going to need. There is also the risk that bad weather could make it hard for the supplier to bring oil to your home.

An electric heating boiler is usually compact, and it can be easily connected to your existing wet system. Once it is up and running, you should not have to be bothered by much in the way of maintenance. This is a nice change from the gas and oil systems that usually create a residue during the ignition process that can lead to problems that need to be rectified by a professional. There would also be no need to install a flue in your home or keep a bulky fuel tank in your back garden – it also means that you do not have to worry about somebody coming along and stealing your oil.

Are You Ready to Enjoy the Benefits of Electric Heating Boilers?

Joining the millions of people in the UK who already enjoy the benefits of electric heating boilers is unlikely to be a decision you will ever regret. This source of heating for your home is the future, and once you have tried it, you are sure to be delighted with just how convenient it is to use. We offer a range of boiler packages and you can click here for more information.

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Electric Radiators - Home Central Heating without the Gas

With the rising cost of fossil fuel energy and the government's commitment to slashing more than three-quarters of carbon emissions by 2050, more and more people are turning to electric heating systems for their heating and hot water needs. For the more than four million people in the UK that are not connected to the gas grid, electricity is already the favoured energy source for heating; for the majority of people that already have gas boilers installed in their homes however, the decision to switch is not such an easy one.



Making the Switch

Many people that consider the move to electricity from gas are put off by the thought of installation and the cost of ripping out their current wet system and replacing it with a whole new electrically powered one. Not only is there the cost to think about, there is the disruption to your home as a new heating system is installed.

In reality, there need not be any such worries. Combi boilers like those offered by Electric Heating Supplies (EHS) might run on electricity but these are designed to operate exactly as you would expect a gas system to.

Electric combi boilers can be installed in place of your old gas boiler,working in the same way. There is no need for any new radiators or pipework; it really is simply a case of out with the old and in with the new - the new boiler powering your standard radiators and working with your existing thermostatic valves.

If you do need additional heating in rooms then it is recommended that you go for electric radiators over standard ones to prevent the need for further pipework. These radiators will obviously not be connected to the central heating system, but do feature in-built thermostat panels to give you the same level of control.

No Gas, No Maintenance

While electric heating systems can be used in place of a gas boiler and will operate in the same way (albeit more efficiently), the fact that EHS combi boilers are powered by electricity means that these do not have a flue. Not only is this a great space saving benefit, it eliminates the regular maintenance checks that are required to ensure gas boilers are functioning properly and running safely. The lack of a flue also means that there no risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning as a result of an unmaintained system.

If you value your central heating system, but prefer the thought using electricity for heat, EHS combi boilers will provide you with the best of both worlds, with some added benefits to boot.

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Why Electricity is the Future of Heating

If you pay attention to current affairs related to the environment and the various on-going debates on the subject of carbon emissions, you may have heard electricity being described as the 'future of heating'. With home energy bills across the board having gone up by roughly 30 per cent in the last six years, you may be wondering why it is electric heaters and boilers, and not traditional gas systems, that are being favoured.
 
Rising Energy Costs

With the rising cost of energy in the UK,it is important for everyone to look at the fuel that they are using and work out how best to use it in order to maximise heat produced.

Around 36 per cent of the UK's energy is used to heat space and water in buildings. This energy is produced using fossil fuels such as gas, coal, and oil. Britain's reliance on these fossil fuels means that it is exposed to the volatile prices on the global markets, particularly wholesale gas. With domestic reserves from the North Sea dwindling, the UK was required to import 43 per cent of its fossil fuels in 2012. With import prices directly affecting fuel bills, it is no surprise that there is a concerted effort to move away from fossil fuels.

UK Legislation

The UK government has said that it is committed to reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 per cent by 2050. Low carbon energy is at the forefront of helping ministers achieve their aim, as can be seen from the billions of pounds of investment in solar, wind, hydro, and wave technologies in recent years – all of which are helping to produce electricity to be used to generate heat.

Using low carbon heating technologies, electricity can be produced in the UK and supplied at a consistent price. Greater production from renewable sources will reduce reliance on fossil fuels and will lessen the need for the importation of gas, coal, and oil – all of which are past peak levels in terms of proven reserves.

Benefits of Electric Heating

In addition to the concerted effort to lower carbon emissions and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, electric heaters and electric boilers supplied by Electric-heatingsupplies.co.uk offer a number of great benefits to the consumer. These include:
  • use with existing heating systems with no need for additional pipework
  • no need for connection to the gas grid
  • operation as standalone heaters or complete system
  • electric heaters offer 100 per cent efficiency
  • no maintenance required
  • no risk of carbon monoxide (CO)
  • systems last 50 per cent longer than gas
  • full control over heating thanks to built-in thermostat controls.

If you are thinking about embracing the future now, visit our site and explore the products and systems that will transform the way you heat your property.

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

What is a Digital Radiator?


With carbon dioxide (CO2) contributing greatly to global warming, there is a collective global effort to cut carbon emissions, so governments are urging people to look at their own individual carbon footprint and consider ways in which they can help the environment. For eco-conscious homeowners, one of best ways to slash emissions is to ditch gas boiler systems and switch to sustainable energy sources, namely electricity. Digital radiators are making this possible.

                                                              


Digital radiators are similar in size and shape to traditional ‘wet’ system convector radiators, but offer many more benefits.

Fuss-Free Installation

Electric digital radiators are revolutionising home heating, being a win-win for homeowners, allowing them to do their bit for the environment, while at the same time saving money on energy bills.

Like standard convector radiators, these electric heating panels are typically wall mounted; however, installation is done without the cost and without the fuss. No pipe work required in the installation process, which means no expensive per-hour plumbing labour charges. In fact, with a little bit of DIY knowledge, you can have one of these radiators up and running in minutes.

However, while easy installation is a great benefit and a significant selling point, it is in the performance stakes where they really offer value for money.

The Right Heat at the Right Time

Digital radiators are fitted with a built-in control panel and thermostat that gives you full control over its operation. In situations where different environments are required at different times (which is pretty much every day in the unpredictable British climate!) these radiators really come into their own, making them suitable not just to daily home living but for rooms such as loft and conservatory extensions.

The digital programmable thermostat allows you to control room temperature and operating times at the touch of a button. It can be manually controlled or fully programmable 24/7 with a range of heating options.

Standard digital electric radiators include comfort, economy, and anti-frost modes to ensure you are provided with the right heat at the right time, and an LED screen will display the current temperature at all times. To ensure safety in use, panels also feature a ‘blocking’ feature so that settings cannot be tampered with.

Home heating is steadily gravitating towards sustainable energy sources and digital radiators are at the forefront. If you are a homeowner, now is the time to say goodbye to traditional heating and hello to modern digital living.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Why Electric Boilers Are Better Than Gas

When it comes to purchasing a new boiler to heat your home, your choice will come down to a straight fight between electricity and gas. There are many differences between the two and there is a definite argument in favour of each; however, as a homeowner,electricity gets the nod for a couple of reasons, which we will get on to soon. First, though, let us look at one of the major buying factors: running costs.

Running costs

For anyone buying a boiler, running costs will play a significant part in the decision-making process and, in this area; electricity can simply not compete with gas. Per kWh, electricity is almost three times the price of gas, which is why the majority of homes have gas boilers. For some people, especially those that have large Electric heating demands, the running costs of electricity are simply too high and electric boilers are unable to compete with gas as a result.

So why opt for an electric boiler at all, when you will be paying three times the rate to run it? Because running costs are not the be all and end all.

Purchase, Installation and Maintenance


While gas boilers are cheaper to run, they are much more expensive than electric boilers to buy, install, and maintain.

Electric boilers are a fraction of the price of gas boilers to buy outright and are much easier to install, which keeps the price of labour low. If you do not already have a gas supply in your property, the cost of bringing a gas pipe into your home – if it is at all possible – will amount to thousands. On top of this, you will also be advised to have a system checked periodically to ensure it is operating safely – such a service can cost hundreds of pounds. Electric boilers, on the other hand, require very little maintenance and rarely need servicing.

Carbon Emissions

The greatest argument in favour of electric boilers is carbon efficiency. We are all trying to be more economical and cut our carbon footprints and, unfortunately, gas heating is a major factor in CO2 output.

If you consider yourself eco-conscious, an electric boiler is really the only viable way to heat your home. Electricity is a sustainable energy source - gas is not. In addition, with the introduction of green electricity tariffs, the cost of running an electric boiler is becoming much more affordable, with rates starting from around £0.9p p/kWh.

If you want to do your bit for the environment while making a saving on installation, an electric boiler is the way to go.