| Central Heating
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| Central Heating products, including boilers, radiators, valves, pumps, pipes and thermostats
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| Radiant Heating
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| Radiant Heating is a system to heat and cool buildings and homes that relies primarily on radiation heat transfer. Typically, heated or chilled water is circulated though floor or ceiling panels to condition the space
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| Most people who own radiant floor Heating feel that the most important advantages are comfort and quiet operation. Radiant floor systems allow even Heating throughout the whole floor, not just in localized spots as with wood stoves, hot air systems, and other types of radiators. The room heats from the bottom up, warming the feet and body first. Radiant floor Heating also eliminates the draft and dust problems associated with forced-air Heating systems.
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| Heat Pumps
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| Geothermal heat pumps are similar to ordinary heat pumps, but use the ground instead of outside air to provide heating, air conditioning and, in most cases, hot water. Because they use the earth's natural heat, they are among the most efficient and comfortable Heating and cooling technologies currently available
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| By definition, a heat pump is a machine which moves heat. Heat exists in all air at all temperatures down to "absolute zero" (-460º F). In the winter, a heat pump draws heat from the outdoor air and circulates it through ducts into your home. During the summer, it reverses the process and draws heat from your interior air and releases it outdoors. It also dehumidifies the indoor air as it cools it.
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| Furnace Heating Electric or Gas
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| Gas Furnace's are heated forced air through out your home. Heated by either propane or natural gas. Usually vents are located on the edges of the walls in each room with duct work under the floors or in the ceilings.
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| Electric Furnace's are heated forced air through out you home. Heated by electricity. Usually vents are located on the edges of the walls in each room with duct work under the floors or in the ceilings.
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| Electric wall heaters are located in each room with their own thermostat to control the temperature in each room.
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