The Radiator Booster disperses the heat from behind radiators which would otherwise be wasted through the wall

By | Feb 28, 2011

The Radiator Booster, which costs just under GBP20, disperses the heat from behind radiators around the room which would otherwise be wasted through the wall. It works by drawing the heat from behind the radiator using a small fan. The gadget can also…

Hep2O launches POS materials for Merchants stocking its push-fit plastic fittings

By | Feb 28, 2011

Hep2O has launched a range of targeted POS materials for Merchants stocking its next generation of push-fit plastic fittings. The new range has been specifically invented with the installer in mind following years of research.

The POS has been esp [mo…

Securitherm thermostatic basin and sink mixers deliver precise temperature control

By | Feb 25, 2011

Douglas Delabie has added new thermostatic basin and sink mixers to its Securitherm range.

The mixed water temperature is adjustable between 20 and 41 C (maximum) and is factory set at 38 C. The Swan neck swivel spouts are cast brass with high qua [mo…

MHS Radiators supplies Galeria, Matrix, Monoplan and Carat radiators to the University of Exeter

By | Feb 25, 2011

The new INTO International Students Centre at the University of Exeter, Devon is a joint venture between INTO University Partnerships and the University. Comprising a lecture theatre, learning resource centre, flexible teaching spaces and a cafe, the […

Hansgrohe Faucets Knocked Off by Chinese Company

By | Feb 24, 2011

Hansgrohe/Axor certainly makes its mark on the industry. The brands’ worldwide design influence was particularly evident at this year’s Ambiente, where fellow exhibitor, Chinese manufacturer Joyou displayed a blatant knockoff of Hansgrohe’s Focus…

Delta Dryden Kitchen Faucet – Do they Make it

By | Feb 24, 2011

Question: Does Delta make a kitchen faucet in the Dryden Collection?
Answer: Unfortunately, they do not make a Dryden Kitchen Faucet, yet. However, the line is very popular and it would make sense for the company to expand the Dryden line to include th…

Danfoss showcases latest heat pumps at Ecobuild

By | Feb 24, 2011

At Ecobuild, Danfoss Heat Pumps will showcase its two latest heat pump products the domestic DHP-H Opti-Pro and the DHP-R for larger domestic / light commercial applications.

Launched at Ecobuild 2010, the DHP-H Opti Pro offers specifers, instal [mo…

Biasi UK’s Dolomite range of towel rails is cost effective for installers and homeowners

By | Feb 24, 2011

Biasi UK’s Dolomite range of towel rails combines Italian style and design with high quality. Durable and robust, the Dolomite towel rail is cost effective for the merchant, installer and homeowner alike.

Manufactured from 19mm thick tubular steel [mo…

Advice for choosing thermostatic or manual valves for radiators

By | Feb 23, 2011

There are 2 types of valves available, thermostatic and manual. People often wonder what are thermostatic valves and what are manual valves and which ones do they need for their radiator?

Feature Radiators is providing some helpful advice for thos [mo…

Climate Center launches high efficiency Zeas condensing units for refrigeration applications

By | Feb 23, 2011

Made by Daikin, the new Zeas range of inverter-controlled condensing units is designed to deliver high efficiency, low-cost operation with refrigeration applications with constantly fluctuating loads. They are therefore ideal for use in supermarkets, […

Baxi Ecogen provides gas central heating and hot water and generates electricity in pensioners’ home

By | Feb 22, 2011

Increasing energy prices and concerns about his carbon footprint led Mr and Mrs Gibson to re-evaluate the way they heated their home and hot water. Pensioners Bernard Gibson and his wife are the owners of the very first commercially sold Baxi Ecogen […

ATK’s kits provide an airtight seal for waste, soil and overflow pipes

By | Feb 22, 2011

ATK (Ltd) UK has launched a unique range of airtight kits, designed to provide an air tight seal for waste, soil and overflow pipes.

With the increase in attention builders are required to devote to airtightness in order to pass the tests in the 2 [mo…

Waterfront Bathrooms launches Kelly Hoppen Limited Edition

By | Feb 21, 2011

Waterfront Bathrooms has launched a new collection by British design doyenne Kelly Hoppen, exclusively created for Waterfront. Spanning basin mixers, bath mixers, shower heads, a shower mixer and diverter and a Wetroom shower column, Kelly Hoppen Lim […

San Francisco offers rebates for switching to high-efficiency toilets

By | Feb 21, 2011

For over a decade now, Federal law has mandated that toilets sold in the United States cannot exceed 1.6 gallons of water per flush. These models are called Ultra-Low Flush (ULF) toilets. Before this requirement, toilets flushed at 3.5 to 7 gallons p […

Kohler Evandale Bath Vanity – New for 2011

By | Feb 18, 2011

Kohler’s Evandale vanity is a study in harmony, with select woods, lustrous stone and vitreous china. Evandale combines classic style with affordability. The lavatory, basin and fine cabinetry in one for a complete solution.

Ecovision ground-source heat pump harnesses free energy from the ground at Harrow School

By | Feb 18, 2011

Lyon’s House (named after the school’s founder, John Lyon), a four-storey brick and tinted glass-clad building is the first new House to open at Harrow in over 100 years. It uses several sustainable technologies, including a rainwater-harvesting syst […

Signature Hardware expands Whittington bathroom accessories Collection

By | Feb 18, 2011

Signature Hardware has added shower baskets, swing-arm towel bars and more in five new collections: Albury, Ceeley, Ballard, Engel and Farber, to its Whittington bathroom accessories Collection. These new lines are made of solid brass for durability […

Dimplex flexible electric heating solutions keep customers warm while waiting

By | Feb 17, 2011

Dimplex keeps customers warm while waiting, with a wide range of flexible electric heating solutions. For a fast boost of warmth from a fan heater for high traffic areas, or a constant background heat from economical off-peak storage heaters, there’s […

Oventrop valves help South Gloucestershire Council gain Excellent BREEAM rating for new Yate offices

By | Feb 17, 2011

The new offices in Yate, South Gloucestershire, are part of the South Gloucestershire Council strategy to save residents GBP1.3 millions a year for 60 years by not having to pay for expensive leased offices. It also reduces its carbon footprint.

Th …

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