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  1. Thank you for your input Nicky - We are coming to South Wales soon perhaps you can come and experience the heating once we have completed the installation - Our heating film gets to a max temp of 40 Deg C. KM paid full price for his heating ... Anyhoooww
  2. How do you get to £80 a day? Just curious Even if the heating was on ALL day which it wouldn't be it is £40.32
  3. So I see with your 22000 comments - guessing happily retired?
  4. And that is the answer right there the amount of people we hear saying 'Doesn't heat rise?' are in the same bag as yourself. We just heated Kevin Mclouds home he is a convert from the 'heat rise' brigade.
  5. For a Cornishman who sees more sun than we do up North I would suggest educating yourself in the infrared spectrum. A 20-year-old, 3-bedroom property was originally set to be heated using 12.5kW of electric panel heaters. Instead, we installed our plastered-in infrared heating system, which provided the same comfort using just 5.6kW operating at only 70W per m². The results spoke for themselves. The client, who offers all-inclusive rental agreements, has since chosen our system for a further four HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) properties due to its efficiency, reliability and lower energy usage. With the added benefit or preventing mould/mildew.
  6. Haha, I love the imagination but just to put your mind at ease, turning a room into a microwave isn’t quite the way to go! That said, you’re actually not far off from how far infrared heating works (safely, of course!). With TUV Certification (TÜV (short for Technischer Überwachungsverein, which means “Technical Inspection Association” in German) refers to a group of independent German organisations that test and certify products for safety, quality and compliance with international standards.) Far infrared doesn’t use microwaves — it emits a gentle, natural wavelength of heat (similar to the sun’s warmth) that heats people and objects directly, not the air. It’s totally safe and incredibly efficient. No radiation risks, no zapping and definitely no cooked humans involved. 😄 We’ve installed this type of heating in over 3,000 buildings so far with plastered in infrared heating — including hospitals, care homes, schools and homes across the UK and can proudly report: not a single sandwich has spoiled, no hamsters have been harmed and all pot plants are still standing. So yes warming people directly without overheating the air or environment is absolutely possible. You just don’t need to turn your living room into a science experiment to do it.
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