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12 South West Building & Construction


March 2011 ENVIRONMENT TOPICS Cost-effective


S GOODMAN Plumbing & Heating, based in Cornwall, works on all aspects of plumbing. The business, which is Hetas-


RAINWATER PRODUCTS LTD


Suppliers to Agriculture and Building Industry


● Water Storage Tanks ● Rainwater Harvesting Tanks ● Underground Drainage ● Guttering & Downpipes ● MDPE Water Pipe & Fittings ● Sewage Treatment Plants From £1,900


For more details please phone Richard


01884 881782 07801 298846 01884 881458


Email: sales@rainwaterproducts.com www.rainwaterproducts.com


registered, offers cost-effective heating solutions, covering central heating, underfloor heating, solar heating and geothermal heating. The business can provide pressurised hot water systems and also undertakes oil tank renewal and plumbing. Another aspect of the firm’s work is the installation of wood burning and multi-fuel stoves. The firm is BPEC-approved for the installation of biomass systems for domestic and commercial customers. For full details, tel 01840 213196 or mobile 07968 984305. Email goodman715@btinternet.com.


■ FLAMINGRATE, based in Dawlish, Devon, supplies and fits wood burning stoves and wood pellet stoves. Modern technology has enabled the production of a new generation of wood-fuelled boilers that use clean, convenient chips and pellets, and which are easy to use and economical to operate. Chip and pellet fuel is made from waste wood and other scraps, so it is environmentally and economically sound. Modern wood burning stoves incorporate the latest clean burn technologies and not only look great but will heat a home very efficiently, using clean chips and pellets, which are typically made from recycled sawdust. Some stoves have optional back-boilers making them even more flexible, capable of heating a whole house through an existing series of radiators or providing hot running water. Visit the Flamingrate


showroom at Unit 3, Mannings Yard, Shutterton Bridge, Dawlish. Tel 01626 867688.


Websites: www.flamin-grate. co.uk or www.dfflues.co.uk.


■ RAINWATER Products Ltd promises to supply the complete package on anything to do with ‘the wet stuff’. The company - website


www.rainwaterproducts.com - aims to offer quality products at affordable prices.


Among the products the


business supplies are guttering systems, rainwater harvesting goods, land drainage coil and underground systems. The company has a new depot at Unit 25, Mountbatten Way, Tiverton, Devon, which is opening on March 1. For more information, tel 01827 875299, fax 01675 462395 or email sales@rainwaterproducts.com.


■ BARUM Solarheat, a heat conversion and design service for alternative energies, is based in Barnstaple and has been established since 1979. The consultancy increases


awareness of alternative energy sources and develops viable, practical, renewable energy solutions for domestic and commercial clients throughout the UK. The business can design and install bespoke solar thermal units for domestic hot water supplies or to heat swimming pools. Advice is available on both on-gird and off-gird solar PV installations and small-scale wind machines.


Barum Solarheat was an accredited installer under the Energy Saving Trust’s DTI Photovoltaic Solar Roofing Programme and can provide the following services: project design to clients’


requirements;


integration into buildings at the planning stage; size/output assessment calculations; liaison with manufacturers and installers


Multi-Fuel and Wood Burning Stoves


Full Design and Installation Service


Vitreous Enamel Flue Products Stainless Steel Flexible Liners


Twin Walled Flue Systems Cowls and Terminals Log Stores and Axes Fireplace Furniture


FREE QUOTATIONS Tel: 01626 867688 Unit 3, Mannings Yard,


Shutterton Bridge, Dawlish, Devon EX7 0LX Email: flues@btinternet.com


Domestic: www.flamin-grate.co.uk Commercial: www.dfflues.co.uk


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