Contour Heating Launches Brand New Low Surface Temperature Radiator

  • 4 Mar 2022

Midlands-based safe heating product provider, Contour Heating, has launched a brand-new low surface temperature radiator.

Covora Lite is set to provide the education sector with a cost-effective alternative to their current heating solutions.

It launches alongside a range of other safe heating products. This is as part of the all-new brochure made available earlier this year. Aimed at helping school and nursery refurbishments working to tight budgets and timelines, its launch is in line with specification for summer projects. 

Contour Heating

Robin Mansell, Commercial Director, comments: “Covora Lite is our most affordable low surface temperature radiator to date. 

“With all the features expected from Contour’s extensive range, Covora Lite is still a premium product, but one that makes safe heating much more affordable.”

Including bullnose corners for added safety precautions and with BioCote, helping protect against 99.9% of bacteria, Covora Lite low surface temperature radiators are available with a much shorter lead time than other Contour products. This helps get projects get completed far quicker. 

On top of this, spilt delivery is also available, helping you optimise projects and work more streamlined with other trades. 

Contour Heating’s complete product range also includes other low surface temperature radiators. This is alongside a variety of anti-ligature solutions, helping provide safer heating to a wider range of industries. 

Contour can be contacted at;
The Mansions
43 Broadway
Shifnal
TF11 8BB
Tel: 01952 290 498
Email: [email protected]

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