Although your existing warm air heater may have served you well, it could be nearing the end of its useful life. Click for more information on two great Johnson & Starley upgrade options.
Houses now have very efficient insulation which is great for the environment but not always good for you. A lack of ventilation can create an uncomfortable living space and puts the fabric of the building at risk of excessive condensation. An average family of four can generate 5-15 litres of water vapour a day, and that can easily condense on cooler surfaces in the house. To overcome this, the Johnson & Starley have designed a range of mechanical ventilation systems with heat recovery. This brings in fresh, pre-warmed air in to the house and removes the moisture-laden stale air.
Johnson & Starley's latest and fully compliant, condensing warm air heaters offer a host of energy saving features and intelligent electronic controls and are available with or without domestic hot water. With typical fuel savings of up to 28% and increased thermal efficiencies of up to 25% the benefits of a WarmCair heater over any non-condensing warm air heater are outstanding. The WarmCair DW Range is the perfect replacement where hot water is required. Utilising the high efficiency QuanTec boiler technology the combined it also offers the option to run additional radiators or incorporate underfloor heating.
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