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Forecasting Lower Energy Bills

December 17, 2008 00:12 AM  BY  STACEY BARRUS

As we head into the cold winter months (and forecasted high energy bills), home builders, house hunters, and home renovators alike are looking for energy-efficient heating options for houses.  We say they need look no further than radiant heaters for their ideal home heating solution.

In a nutshell, radiant heaters are the most efficient form of heat available in today’s market. Significantly less operating time is required to attain and maintain the desired warmth compared to furnaces and other, traditional methods of heating, which keeps operational costs to a minimum.

High efficiency boilers or electric radiant floor systems makes radiant heat one of your most efficient ways to heat your home. Combined with a well-insulated home, these radiant heater systems can quickly warm your home and then shut down or wait idle for long periods of time before being called upon by the thermostat to operate.

Radiant Heaters Tip:  Being more environmentally friendly doesn’t have to involve major renovations. Many people waste a lot of energy by not sealing cracks, doors and windows. Checking to make sure a home’s insulation is in good shape and replacing it if it’s not is another good surefire way to stop, prevent, and reverse energy waste.


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Heating System Safety

November 24, 2008 00:11 AM  BY  STACEY BARRUS

Now that summer will soon be drawing to a close, local gas companies are urging customers to test their heating systems now before the chilly weather arrives.

By testing your heating systems early, you will be better prepared for the cold weather ahead.Taking a few minutes to concentrate on this now, when the weather is mild, can help give peace of mind and ensure that your heat works when you need it most.

Most gas companies will come and do a “green sticker” test for free. Having a qualified professional check your heating system before winter arrives will not only save you from being left out in the cold, but can actually help you to maximize your heaters efficiency.With the price of natural gas on the rise, who couldn’t use a few extra dollars in their pocket this winter.

Under certain conditions, all heating systems that burn fuels can leak deadly carbon monoxide (CO). These fuels include kerosene; oil; coal; both natural and liquefied petroleum gas; and wood.Having a professional inspection of your fuel-burning heating appliances is the first line of defense against the silent killer, carbon monoxide poisoning.CO is a colorless, odorless gas that can be produced by burning any fuel. The initial symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to flu, and include headache, fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea and dizziness. Exposure to high levels of CO can even cause death.

It’s recommended that a yearly professional inspection of your heating systems is performed. This inspection should include checking chimneys, flues and vents for leakage and blockage by debris.

 


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Green Heating Alternatives to Wood and Coal Burning Fireplaces

November 23, 2008 00:11 AM  BY  STACEY BARRUS

That’s hot! Many interior designers are adopting electric heating systems as fashionable and luxurious accessories to bathrooms, basements and home offices. Take a cue from these experts in home comforts and consider all of your options on the market today for your primary and secondary heating solutions.

The traditional idea of the furnace as the primary heating system for homes and businesses alike are now being challenged by newcomers to the heating system world: radiant baseboards, radiant floor heating systems and even radiant ceiling heaters. Clearly, the dynamics of home heating systems are changing.

Space heaters are also becoming a less expensive option to upgrading a poorly insulated home or to add supplemental heat to cold areas. Thermostone heaters from Climastar can mount to a wall and heated towel warmers are a couple of heating systems that have been commonly used in Europe for decades are now gaining acceptance in the United States and are used by more and more builders and designers. Many of these new heating systems are using electricity instead of natural gas or heating oil.

Heating Systems Tip: While fireplaces and wood- and coal-burning stoves become less popular, other alternative heating methods are quickly becoming more common, due to fuel costs and storage problems. 


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Efficient Eco-Friendly Heating Solutions

November 20, 2008 00:11 AM  BY  STACEY BARRUS

Choosing the best heating systems for a new home or to add supplemental heat to a cold spot in your home now takes a little homework. The radiant heating consultants and designers at Warmzone have been trained in all of the latest heating systems to properly assess your project and prescribe a system that will add value to your home within your budget.

While fire places and coal burning stoves become less popular, other alternative heating methods are quickly becoming more common. Traditional furnaces as a primary heating system are now being challenged from radiant baseboards, radiant floor heating systems and even radiant ceiling heaters. Many of these new heating systems are using electricity instead of natural gas or heating oil. Not only does this cut down on heating costs, but it is also more efficient and eco-friendly as well. Radiant heating systems are quickly replacing traditional furnaces.

The cold weather has arrived–with a vengeance.  Did you start thinking about heating system solutions for the winter months or are you just going to spend the season shivering and wishing you’d planned ahead? Leaving decisions like this to the last moment (for example, when your furnace up and dies in the middle of a brutal Nor’easter) causes unnecessary stress, expense, and, most obviously, a freezing cold house.

Heating Systems Tip: Whether you are building a new home from the ground up, preparing to replace your heating system, or renovating an older home, knowledge of available heating systems on the market today is helpful. 


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Doing Your Part

October 15, 2008 00:10 AM  BY  STACEY BARRUS

You would have to be living on a remote mountaintop to not know about the importance of “going green” in today’s society. Issues of global warming, the environment, and protecting our planet’s future have been in the news a lot in recent years.Due to concerns about global warming, more and more people are looking for ways to go “green.” With that come some opportunities for other alternatives as well, including alternative heating systems.

There are a number of alternative heating systems out there that can help you in your quest to conserve energy and reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere. One of these heating systems is radiant heating.

Radiant heaters, as opposed to warm air systems (such as a forced air unit heaters), delivers the source of heat to the floor level, not the ceiling. Radiant heaters or radiant energy is the oldest form of heating used to provide comfort and is the basis for all heating systems. Radiant energy is totally pure radiation and is absorbed by an object without physical contact with the heat source or by heating the surrounding air, as is the case with convective, forced air systems. If you’re looking for a cost effective, eco-friendly way to heat your home, then check out the many options for radiant heating systems. For more information on how this would help your home be green and stay warm, contact the staff at warmzone.com.

Heating Systems Tip: Because radiant heating systems work more efficiently, you end up using less energy, while maintaining a more comfortable living space.

 


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