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 heating & renewable energy supplement


While the flagship design of the Focus Fire range, available in the UK from Diligence International, is the iconic Gyrofocus – original inspiration came with the Antefocus. This was the very first design from Dominique Imbert, the man behind Focus, who created it for his own art studio in 1967, and lead him on to the successive Gyrofocus, and was the springboard for all the other fires in the collection. Particularly suitable for areas where space may be limited, or where there is a desire to create a feature wall. Style wise, it is as fresh today as it ever was – bringing a sophisticated look to any type of room, contemporary or rustic, traditional or modern. The fire boasts an impressive 1.9m fire bed ideal for those longer logs.


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Smoke Control Areas were introduced by the Clean Air Acts of 1956 and 1968 to tackle the growing pollution derived from domestic and industry emissions following the Industrial Revolution. Local authorities only allowed heating appliances such as stoves and fires which demonstrated particularly clean burning combustion in many large towns and cities. If you live in a Smoke Control Area, you are only allowed to burn authorised fuels (not wood) in a non-exempt appliance. With the benefits of burning wood, many urban homeowners are looking to install a dedicated wood burning appliance to their homes. The Stovax Heating Group has a diverse range of stoves and fires suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas.


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With gas and oil prices increasing year on year, what could be better than building yourself a truly energy efficient home that kills bills?


You can insulate the building really well, then Total Home Environment can install an air source heat pump for 350 per cent efficient heating. But with an airtight home, how do you get fresh air in without losing heat?


Total Home Environment can provide a whole house heat recovery ventilation system, to ensure that the VOC’s inside get expelled, but the heat stays in. Total Home Environment can complete room-by-room heat loss calculations to work out the best combination of systems for your home.


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The Radiator & Bathroom Gallery showrooms in Wandsworth & South Woodford are relaunching the new Hotech range of Italian designer radiators. It is the talking point of the heating industry.


The Bernini G@ut radiator, designed by Luca Bolognese, is shown in a gold leaf finish adding a contemporary look to any modern and stylish home. It is available in one size in any RAL colour or special leaf finishes in either copper, gold or silver.


Another radiator in their range is the Figliol Prodigo – an amazing design adding style to a contemporary bathroom. This is manufactured in aluminium and available in many finishes.


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Working towards a cleaner, healthier environment!


SCAN FOR BROCHURE


www.thebuiltenvironment.co.uk


Wholehouse Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems


Designed around low carbon technology to meet the Code for Sustainable Homes and comply with the requirements of


The Building Regulations 2010:Part F www.radiatorfactory.net FOR ALL TYPES OF DESIGNER


& ECO-ALUMINIUM RADIATORS Tel: 0116 260 9257


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* Site Surveys * Design Service * Supply and Site Support * Commissioning and Certification * Full turnkey option


Tel: 01304 215 575


Priory Gate Road


info@thebuiltenvironment.co.uk Dover


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selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.co.uk


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