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  • Renewable Energy : Will the UK's Windfarm Hype Become Reality?
    The UK is going to reduce its carbon emissions by eighty percent by 2020, compared to 1990 levels - according to the government. In spite of this statement, UK people are questioning their government's dedication to wind power.
  • Sales Marketing Tips for Small Plumbing and Heating Companies
    In order for a small business to succeed it will need to have a regular supply of customers and clients. This is more important for the smaller, family owned plumbing and heating companies who rely solely upon just a few employees to make sure all of the day's work gets done and that the books are kept in order. In order to be competitive in the market and to reach as many potential customers as possible, small business owners need to be able to make the most out of a limited marketing budget.
  • Your House Value can be Improved with Smart Heating and Plumbing
    Housing Prices are now only worth eighty five percent of what they were the last year. For almost a century people have purchased real estate understanding that it could only increase in value the longer one had it in his or her possession. Today this is not necessarily the case. It is the home owner's responsibility to make sure their house's value increases. The best way to increase the value of a house is to upgrade the plumbing and heating system before putting the house on the market.
  • Renewable Energy - Will Wind Farms Follow the High Expectations
    The United Kingdom's government pledged to lower the UK's carbon emissions by eighty percent by 2020 compared to 1990 levels. Recently, however, UK public has begun to wonder if the government is as dedicated to the cause as they claim to be.
  • Renewable Energy : Will the UK's Windfarm Hype Become Reality?
    The government in the UK promised to reduce the country's carbon emissions by eighty percent by 2020 compared to 1990 levels. In recent weeks, however, the UK public opinion started to question the dedication of the government.
  • The History of Plumbing Technology Throughout the Centuries
    Most of us living in the UK today take for granted the convenience of modern plumbing technologies, from a flushing toilet to a running tap of clean and potable water. Today nobody has to think about the changes plumbing has gone through or the history of the technology. However, the history of plumbing and its respective technology is long and interesting.
  • Boilers - Is it Better to Repair or Replace?
    The majority of UK homeowners aim to run an energy efficient home. After all, it can save you time, money and improve the environment. The government has started to focus on energy efficiency as well. Building Regulations now include set standards that all hot water and heating systems must meet. A hurting economy and ever-increasing prices adds further pressure. Now, more homeowners than ever are having trouble paying the bills.
  • Is Boiler Replacement or Repair More Energy Efficient?
    The majority of UK homeowners aim to run an energy efficient home. After all, it can save you time, money and improve the environment. The government has started to focus on energy efficiency as well. Building Regulations now include set standards that all hot water and heating systems must meet. A hurting economy and ever-increasing prices adds further pressure. Now, more homeowners than ever are having trouble paying the bills.
  • Affordable Methods for Re-Creating Your Bathroom Ambience
    In the current critical state of economic depression, spending another fortune on renovating your bathroom is probably the last thing you're thinking about. Having a comfortable, roomy place to decompress after a stressful day's work is never a bad idea, yet when trying to pay off your mortgage and energy bills, a new bathroom is a luxury many of us cannot afford.
  • IT Systems Help Businesses of All Sizes
    IT (Information Technology) systems can benefit all businesses. In addition to multinational corporations and big businesses, small business owners have found that IT systems are very valuable. In the current age of technology the truth is that information technology systems and computers not only useful but actually critical for commercial existence. Many of today's common business practices are moving away from traditional practices into the newly cloud storage approach on the World Wide Web. There are several reasons why information technology systems are important for small business owners.
  • Biomass Boilers - Eco-friendly, Effective Heating Solution
    If you ask the public what is the most popular renewable energy technology, you are likely to hear solar panels and wind turbines. These technologies probably have the highest profile within the much hyped green energy sector. Solar panels and wind turbines have good credentials and should be viewed as true alternative technologies nevertheless. Still, most people forget a much simpler and humbler technology that has been around for many centuries. Wood burning stoves are not only effective and proven, but are also categorized as green, which makes them attractive yet again.
  • Hot Water Pressure Problems? Unvented Tanks are the Solution
    Unvented hot water systems are finally growing in popularity in the UK, which is still mostly reliant on gravity fed systems throughout the housing stock. This system which has its roots in the nineteenth century, suffers from low pressure of hot water (especially in the top floors), and limited availability of hot water to more than one user. It is common for one user to have a shower, only to be surprised by a splash of cold water as soon as another household member turns on the hot water tap elsewhere in the house. Compare this with a steady pressure (equal to the mains pressure of the cold water) all around the house even if more than one tap is used at any point in time.
  • TRVs Can Cut Successfully CO2 Emissions
    Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) have proven to be a hit seller in the UK in recent years and as such become an important part in fighting global warming. All central heating radiators must be fitted with a TRV, following the amendment to the Building Regulations introduced in 2002. The amendment to the Building Regulations requires TRVs to be fitted on all newly installed domestic radiators. Such new requirement has clearly help the TRV market more than double in volume (from around 3.7 million units sold in 1995 to more than 7.5 million in 2003).

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