Month: May 2015

DECC Central Heating Fund: Time to take advantage

Sally Davison, marketing and communications manager, explains why local authorities should seize the moment. Why the emphasis on urgency? Because the benefits of acting will legitimately help those most under threat from fuel poverty – an issue we cannot allow

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Technology designed to make easier work of washroom safety

Chris Tranter advises on a new technology designed to make easier work of washroom safety in commercial environments. Thorough and comprehensive infection control is an increasingly serious issue for any building used by the public. One need only look at the

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The benefits of a smart home

Heating controls have evolved significantly over the past few years, becoming smarter and more compact. It’s important that the installer evolves at the same pace as the industry to avoid being left behind. Here, Andy Mansfield explains how. Of late, manufacturers have

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Plumbers and HVAC contractors positive about prospects

Over a third (34%) of plumbers and HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning) engineers felt under more pressure last year than in 2013 and 25% put in more hours. According to the results of the annual healthcheck survey by ECIS,

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Government must make a long term workable energy strategy

‘The UK government must make a long term commitment to a single workable energy strategy if we are to deliver low carbon heat,’ says a new report from The Heating & Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC). The new report entitled ‘Pathways

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