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A Tale of Glass Heaters and Replacement Panels
Posted by Billy Thompson on
Alright, I'm going to paint you a picture: You've been heating an area of your home with two Zell-aire glass radiant heat panels since the early eighties. The Zell-aire glass heaters warm your den on the far end of your house. The steam radiator doesn't work well in the room, and the den windows are especially drafty. When you put the Zell-aire heaters in as a corrective measure, the change in comfort level was significant. You and your family enjoyed the heat for over thirty years with no maintenance. You wiped the heaters down a few times, but that was all. ...
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Maintenance for Your CeramiCircuit™ Heating System
Posted by Billy Thompson on
Most HVAC systems require significant maintenance. Whether you're a homeowner with a steam boiler or a building super with a large forced-air setup, it's not uncommon to put in several calls to a specialist every heating season. Things don't work, and you need heat. Unfortunately, having someone check-up on or repair your heating system costs you money and time. Original manufacturing, instillation, service and replacement of equipment also has a negative impact on our environment. For example, it generally takes one wind turbine over 13 years work at 100% operational capacity to make up for the carbon footprint produced in its...
The Adventures of Fred and His 945c Cove Heater
Posted by Billy Thompson on
Ever since our guy Fred purchased a 945c, he's become a typing machine! Life's better with radiant heat. Just ask Freddie. You deserve a good night's sleep, so you can focus on what's really important, the day ahead. Browse our wide selection of heaters today and find a model that works best for you.
Five Things Radiant Heaters Do Better Than Other Heating Systems
Posted by Billy Thompson on
Even this is hard to enjoy when you're cold. I was eating dinner out with a friend last week, when my buddy commented about the heating situation in the restaurant. "I keep getting hot and then cold again. The heat comes in waves. My body's uncomfortably warm and then I'm freezing," he complained. I turned my attention away from my General Tso's chicken and looked up at the ceiling. The restaurant was using old convective forced-air heaters. The warmth these heaters produced was inconsistent and uncomfortable to say the least. I started to think about the benefits of infrared electric radiant heat. Yes,...