21st May 2012
British eateries use hot water for countless purposes. A reliable and sufficient hot water supply is essential for washing hands, worktops, floors… when generally cleaning the premises, which can involve a multitude of tasks. But at so many eateries, the ...
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09th February 2012
The only way to be 100 per cent sure of enjoying uninterrupted heat and hot water provision is to invest (within an organisation’s budget) in the very best boiler on the market but to also have a contingency plan in place in the event of a boiler breakdow...
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11th January 2012
Boilers can be used differently in winter – not simply for hot water and wet heating systems.
Packaged boilers, used in conjunction with thermostatically controlled (hired) fan coils or air handling units (AHUs) can supply a required warm air delivery ...
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09th January 2012
Boiler hire for universities in the UK is an option campus site managers (and contracted facilities management companies) are often grateful for, because renting boilers for universities offers so many benefits and is easy, quick and affordable to do.
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09th January 2012
Boiler hire for universities in the UK is an option campus site managers (and contracted facilities management companies) are often grateful for, because renting boilers for universities offers so many benefits and is easy, quick and affordable to do.
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03rd January 2012
Electric and water-based underfloor heating is becoming increasingly popular with UK home-buyers (especially of ‘new builds’) and with developers of industrial buildings, large manufacturing plants, offices, schools and colleges. Heating a building from u...
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20th June 2011
Boilers always seem to develop faults at the most inconvenient times. For example, when the UK experiences a spell of snowy weather, boilers can suddenly decide to become temperamental, or to even stop working altogether; this can leave a domestic home wi...
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