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Heat Pumps Require Very Little Maintenance

There are numerous advantages to using air source heat pumps from Enerfina. The first of these benefits is that usually these pumps are around 3 to 4 times as efficient as a traditional heating system. This provides both environmentally friendly advantages not to mention saving users a lot of cash on utility bills. An additional reward would be that the system doesn’t require natural gas to function and, as an alternative, relies exclusively on electrical power. This makes the system less dangerous for the user and for the building in which it’s used. This system may be used for heating and cooling water, along with air temperature control. Therefore, the system is highly useful during the summer, as well as the winter months.
Although the installation of the system is more costly than some other systems, the air source heat pumps typically pay for themselves in a relatively short period of time. The operating cost levels are less than those of a regular system. Air source heat pumps also require very little maintenance and normally last for a long time. The average heat pump normally doesn’t need replacement for twenty years or more.

December 23, 2010 at 5:00 pm Comments (0)

Saving Money on Business Gas Supplies

If you search online many business gas comparison want you to complete a form and get them to search the market for you. Unlike with domestic services where you can undertake all this online the business market has not yet reached this point so you either have to undertake the leg work yourself or get an energy broker to do this for you. Many claim to save you up to 70% per year on your current tariff and there are certainly savings to be made, this is where business electric comparison comes in. The main three methods of reducing costs are:
  • Switch to direct debit payments
  • Take a dual fuel contract, i.e., gas and electric
  • Opt out of having bills sent to you, i.e., electronic bill payment

Visit www.business-electricity.co.uk for more information.


December 2, 2010 at 5:33 pm Comments (0)