Westfire - Living Warmth
If you are looking to heating your home with wood or just to compliment your existing heating system, a crackling wood fire is a cosy addition to any living room. Unlike open fires wood stoves are an efficient way of burning wood whilst still providing an unrivalled ambiance and feel. Modern wood stoves are efficient, cost effective and can add style to your home. Westfire specialise only in manufacturing efficient woodstoves with large range of contemporary designs to compliment your home. Westfires’ high efficiency stoves, supplied by Eurostove, feature the latest low emission fire chambers built into a modern contemporary outer body. Westfire have introduced two new stoves for this season, the New Uniq 23 with side glass and the Uniq 17, both feature external air supply which is well suited to today’s air tight dwellings.
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Solar-Fix from Fischer – Fixing the Energy of the Sun
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The Acceptable Face of Open Fires
Everybody loves an open fire, but they are usually very inefficient. Tortoise convector fires are much more efficient than a normal open fire and their ‘box within a box’ construction gives a more even spread of warmth through the room. What’s more, they will usually stop any smoking back into the room. Flamewave Fires offer a wide range of inset or freestanding models in contemporary and traditional styles. We also have an exclusive made-to-measure service where altering an existing fireplace is not an option or where a specific look is required. Tortoise convectors; the acceptable face of open fires.
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A Firm Favourite with Installers & Users
1000mm) with standard lengths in 0.5 metre increments up to 10 metres. The element comes prewired with 5 metre “cold tails” and element lengths can easily be reduced on site to ensure maximum floor coverage.
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Flexel’s electric Ecofilmset Underfloor Heating Element has become a firm favourite with installers and users because it is simple and economic to install and creates gentle under-foot warmth that heats the entire room, leaving no overheated or cold spots. Totally safe, under laminate and real timber floors, its radiated heat provides overall warmth and comfort without the usual dust carrying convective air currents of conventional radiator systems. Simple and economic to install Ecofilmset is available in three different widths (300mm, 500mm &
The latest innovation from fischer is an installation system for photovoltaic and solar thermal panels. Called Solar-fix, it provides a timely solution for the fast-growing solar installation market, which is being driven by environmental and energy efficiency concerns, as well as building legislation. Solar-fix is suitable for all types of installations, whether on pitched roofs or flat surfaces. Its components are compatible with fischer’s other product ranges, so that it fully integrates with the construction fixings used in the building, as well as SaMontec heating, plumbing and electrical fixing systems. The product comprises a pre-assembled mounting system which can be rapidly and economically installed with just two tools: a 6mm Allen key and a 13mm hexagonal key.
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