Heating + ventilation
PART OF THE FURNITURE
Traditionally radiators have been fairly functional items, they provide the heat in a room without adding hugely to the aesthetic appeal of the environment. But things are
changing fast! Leading radiator manufacturer Stelrad has introduced a wide range of designer radiators that still provide the heat required very efficiently but which are now very much part of the décor. Take a closer look at the web site at
www.stelrad.com, you’ll be surprised at the wide range of attractive radiators you can choose from today. The latest is the Swing radiator, which
is equally at home in a home or office environment. Available in a range of sizes and 35 different colours, making the selection of your radiators as much fun as the rest of the decoration. Pick up your copy of The Radiator Book, which includes the whole range available along with a huge amount of technical information that makes election simple. 0844 543 6200 |
www.stelrad.com
STAND ALONE DESIGN
According to the HETAS Guide 2014, the Jetmaster 18i is the UK’s most efficient 18” inset stove. The Jetmaster 18i is now available in a freestanding model. The new 18q is a powerful wood and multi-fuel convector stove, styled with a minimal clean line design. All the popular features of it’s successful inset brother are available in the 18q… a 4.9 kW output, 85 per cent fuel efficiency, Defra approved for burning wood in smokeless zones, multi-fuel right out of the box. The 18q warms the room by radiating heat through the glass as well as projecting heated air through its convection system. The 18q is designed and engineered in Hampshire, England. 02380 629513
www.jetmaster.co.uk
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