When the clocks go back, and the heating goes on, some rooms in the house are forgotten about until the warmer weather returns; that doesn’t need to be the case, as The Electric Radiator Shop explains here…
If you just add an electric radiator, you can create a room that will provide you with all-year-round living and keep your home cosy and warm throughout.
Adding heat to rooms such as conservatories gives you the ability to continue to use an area in the house for entertainment and relaxation plans over the colder months and even the cooler days during summer.
You won’t have any worries about placing additional pipework or wondering whether your boiler will be able to cope with the extra radiators, as they will simply connect via a standard 13 amp plug or spur.
The Electric Radiator Shop offer ranges of affordable, modern electric radiators that convert all of the electrical energy into heat, making them 100% energy efficient and with their precise in-built thermostats you only get the heat you need as and when you need it!
The Digi Line’s for example, which are part of the wall mounted electric radiators range, available at The Electric Radiator Shop, come in a range of shapes, sizes and styles too; including low-level and compact models that take up minimal wall and floor space, perfect for conservatories.
They are fuss-free to install, with zero disruption to other heating you may have, and no additional plumbing and wiring required.
Don’t lose rooms in your home due to the cold! Make them cosy and welcoming again with the addition of an electric radiator!
The Electric Radiator Shop has a wide range of cost-effective electric radiators and panel heaters to suit all budgets and styles, all conforming to the Lot 20 standards from manufacturers such as Electrorad – you can find out more online at www.electricradiatorshop.co.uk
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