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First Time Central Heating

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What is a central heating system?

Central heating systems use radiators or ductwork to heat homes. They may use a heat pump, boiler or furnace to supply the heat.

Many homes don’t have a centralised central heating system and use costlier gas or electricity instead.

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Benefits of first time central heating

Benefits of first time central heating include:

  • Increased efficiency
  • Lower energy consumption and lower energy bills
  • Increases the value of your home
  • Eco friendly as they produce fewer greenhouse gases
  • Allergens and dust transmission lowered
  • Reduced noise pollution

Disadvantages of first time central heating

Disadvantages of first time central heating include:

  • Cost more then traditional boilers
  • More complex to install
  • May not be compatible with existing heating system
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Should I upgrade to first time central heating?

If your home does not have first time central heating installed you may qualify for funding.

Installation takes between 2-7 days with every room having a radiator installed.

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