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CENTRAL HEATING
Central heating was used by the Romans from about 100AD. Hot water was passed through empty spaces under the floors and out of pipes in the walls. The practice was revived by Cistercian monks in the middle ages, and by 1700 central heating using water had spread all the way from Rome to Russia and Sweden. Central heating is a heating method that heats the whole house, rather than one or two rooms at a time. There are a wide range of heating options available, and it is important to find one that heats your house effectively and efficiently. You will need to research the available types of central heating solutions and find one that fits your particular needs. |
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Central Heating Information
- http://www.homesite.com.au/
We provide information on the initial considerations, expert advice and common pitfalls involved with heating your home. Central Heating Decision Making
- http://www.countryenergy.com.au
As heating accounts for one third of the average household’s energy costs, it is important that you think carefully before making a decision on how to heat your home.
Central Heating Advantages
- http://www.agl.com.au/
Central heating keeps every room at a constant, comfortable temperature by gently circulating warm air through insulated ducts. With the addition of a programmable thermostat it can even turn on automatically, so your home is warm in the morning when you wake up and in the evening when you arrive home. |
Sustainable Heating
- http://www.sustainable.energy.sa.gov.au/
Over a year your combined household heating and cooling energy use may well contribute over 25% of your yearly energy use. Whilst heating and cooling your home can therefore be expensive, with appropriate energy efficiency measures, selection of the right size and energy efficient appliances - and your efficient use of them - you will be surprised how much you can save.
Ducted Air Conditioning
- http://www.temperzone.com.au/
Ducted air conditioning always delivers the best results. With ducted air conditioning, one central unit supplies comfort to every room of the home via discreet vents in the ceiling or floor. It means there are no hot or cold zones in your home — every room is just right. Temperzone ducted air conditioning is designed to provide a generous airflow so the air can flow right through your home. Why settle for wall units that only air condition one room when the best is surprisingly affordable? |
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We strive to keep all our readers well informed. If you think something is missing from the Central Heating page, feel free to email us Disclaimer:
This is general information and should
not be taken as professional advice, or acted upon without seeking the advice
of a professional in Central Heating or Central Heating policies.
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