Panasonic ‘sparks’ low carbon conversation
Panasonic has partnered with the ‘Sparks’ series of events, where UK college lecturers will ‘Meet the Manufacturer’ to discuss the merits of renewable heating technologies
Vaillant eases fault-finding with new app
Vaillant has announced the launch of its myVAILLANT Pro app with an extended free-trial period until April 2022 for its Advance installers
One in five lacking awareness of water treatment benefits
One in five homeowners are unaware of energy savings to be gained from air and dirt removal
Grant UK reacts to Building Regulations changes
Grant UK has reacted to changes to the Building Regulations, which includes three Approved Documents that will affect the heating industry
Lack of programming leaves homeowners out of pocket
More than half of UK homeowners do not schedule their heating and face rising gas bills, according to a new study
Radiators delivered for Midlands training centre
Elements Training and Assessment Centre in Stourbridge in the West Midlands has taken delivery of twelve Stelrad Radiators – a mix of Vita Compact, Silhouette, Deco, Plan and Column models
Government “does not understand” energy price pressures
Polling conducted for the not-for-profit trade body Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) has confirmed that the cost-of-living crisis is hitting ‘Red Wall’ voters hard, with 79% saying the government does not understand the financial pressures on working families
Colchester Football Club transfers to heat pump
Colchester Football Club has been a vaccination centre during the pandemic and when a new heating system was required for the vaccination area, a Grant Aerona³ air source heat pump was installed to keep this essential resource up to temperature
New whole house heating guide released by OMNIE
A latest product guide from OMNIE covers all aspects of underfloor heating as well as the manufacturer’s holistic range of heat pumps, controls, ventilation and hot and cold water distribution
Vent-Axia welcomes Part F ventilation changes
Vent-Axia has welcomed the publication of Part F of the Building Regulations, as a “vital step to improve indoor air quality”