Electric Heating – Super Efficient Energy Usage
Electric heating is one of the more efficient, eco-friendly forms of heating. Installation is very simple, which allows costs to remain at a minimum. The unit is often installed within minutes as there is no need for tedious pipework, only the connection of the electrical circuits involved.
The real cost of using an electric heater is not in the fuel, but the maintenance costs over the lifetime of the specific unit. Due to their efficiency at point of usage, the electric heater converts all energy directly into heat, whereas a boiler-based system tends to waste energy in the process. Customers can expect their electric heating units to last for at least 15 years but a gas boiler falls short at just a few years. Ownership costs in general are kept very low due to ease of installation, simple upkeep, and efficient energy usage during the entire production process.
There's no need for a flue or pipework so choosing to go with electric keeps your building layouts and designs unrestricted. On top of that, the heating systems can be installed virtually anywhere within a room. Electricity is a fuel source that is readily available. No other heating solution offers this kind of freedom.
A very important consideration when choosing a heating system is safety and reliability. With electric heaters, there is no burning of internal fuels, and so none of the typical related risks follow along with it. There is no chance of radiator leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning and explosions. There are no moving parts involved, so nothing really wears out or breaks down. Customers will receive continuous heating day in and day out, undisturbed.
Electric heating offers comfort and control like no other system. Technology involved is kept very up to date, such as the increase in control sensitivity; there have been quite a few developments in the last few years.
13.11.2011. 13:01
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