Choosing the right infrared panels for your room size

There’s lots to think about when you’re choosing a heating system for your home. First you have to make your choice between many different types of heating technology. Then you have to find a brand you trust and a style which looks good in your interiors. Hopefully by this point you’ll have chosen our far infrared heating panels! But then you’ll find that every one of our infrared panel ranges is available in many different sizes and wattages. Which to choose? How do you know which sizes you need for your rooms? That’s where our infrared heating calculator comes in. All you have to do is select the type of property you live in and enter the dimensions of your room. The calculator will then work out the total wattage you’ll need from your heating panels in order to heat that room efficiently and comfortably. Here are a few examples:

Infrared Panels for Period Buildings

If you own or manage a period property, you’ll know that trying to provide comfort heating is a two-pronged challenge. Not only are historical houses often draughty, high-ceilinged and poorly-insulated, with large open spaces to heat; they are also aesthetically sensitive spaces where you have to be careful about the type of heaters you choose. Staying faithful to the period and choosing historical heating solutions can help you maintain the period aesthetic – but at the price of poor efficiency, inadequate heating levels and unsustainable heating bills. A better solution is to use modern heaters which can be disguised or fitted discretely. But where on the heating market can you find ultra-slim line heaters which can be fitted almost invisibly whilst still providing energy efficient and economical comfort heating? Infrared panels are the answer – perfectly adapted to meet both the technical and aesthetic challenges of heating a period home.

Infrared Caravan Heating: Comfort On Your Travels

The summer holidays are finally here, and that means that all over the country holiday-makers are blowing the dust off their caravans and preparing for carefree weeks of outdoor adventure. Whether you have a caravan, campervan or motorhome, the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing comfort is what sets your caravan holiday apart – so it’s important to know that your comfort is ensured by a reliable and efficient heating system. The heating requirements for a caravan are so different to those for normal home heating that it can be difficult to know where to start. Find out why infrared heaters have several major benefits over conventional gas central heating systems…

Infrared Bathroom Heaters: Style, Safety & Control

There’s more to choosing your bathroom heating than appeasing the physical quirks of your home. Today, a rich and varied heating market means that bathroom heaters are not only functional warmth providers – they can be stylish home accessories which complement your interior design scheme. They can also be adapted to suit your lifestyle, with in depth heating schedules to help you programme your heaters to provide heat exactly when it’s needed. This is the future of bathroom heating – heating which is dictated by your needs and not by technology, so here are five more tips for choosing truly inspirational bathroom heating products.

Infrared Bathroom Heating

There are so many options when choosing a bathroom heating strategy it can be difficult to know where to begin. It’s a room that has very different heating requirements from the rest of your house – and a place where everyone has a different opinion about what makes it comfortable. We all use our bathrooms in different ways, so no one heating strategy is right for everyone. To help you decide, we’ve put together a list of five important considerations to bear in mind when choosing a heater for your bathroom.

Garden heaters – Making the most of Autumn evenings

During the summer the British public love to make the most of the outdoors, whether it be getting a sun tan or having an evening barbeque. But with autumn just around the corner, many see this as the time to pack up and migrate indoors for the cold winter. However, although autumn can get a bit chilly, especially towards October and November, why not stay outside for as long as possible until it is truly unbearable.