Archive for May, 2010
Save Money With Boots Kitchen Appliances
by admin on May.25, 2010, under Appliances
If you happen to be in the market to buy some new appliances, you could check out the big selection available at Boots Kitchen Appliances and you can use our Boots Kitchen Appliances discount vouchers. Even though the name says kitchen, they have other appliance items as well. You can find all the latest styles for washing machines and dryers at their store. This includes the new popular front loading machines that can include the bottom drawer section for handy storage of laundry products. They also carry a full range of dishwashers to help make keeping your kitchen neat and tidy a breeze. The various models will come with different features including some that can help you conserve water usage.
The store carries several styles of stoves designed to work with gas or electricity. By choosing your next new appliance from a reputable retailer, such as this one, you are assured of receiving good quality merchandise. The store also offers a delivery service to make getting your new purchase easy as well. They also have some accessory items such as a range top hood and coffee machines. You will find their selection of name brand appliances available in all the latest colors with a wide range of different features. They also have several energy star units designed to help the environment, so you can feel good about the items you buy
Underfloor heating: go aquatic
by admin on May.11, 2010, under Flooring

There are basically two large competitors in the underfloor heating market: electric underfloor heating and water underfloor heating. The two have their advantages and disadvantages, but it is commonly believed that water or wet underflow systems take the prize at the end of the day.
The main thing an electrical installation has in its favor is the price of installing it. It’s relatively inexpensive to apply a mesh of wire to the ground and install a thermostat to regulate the flow. A water-based system will require a bigger initial investment, since you’ll have to install the piping under the floor, as well as a water pump and all the mechanisms to regulate the heat and water flow. But soon the initial investment will start to pay off as heating up your house using the water underflow heating system is a lot cheaper than using the electrical system. Another great advantage is that using a water-based system is technically considered, at least in many countries, a “green” way to heat your household and will also make you eligible for government benefits. Electrical underfloor heating is best reserved for either small houses or small portions of a house that need quick heating, such as a bathroom with tile floors.