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High heat retention storage heaters

Enjoy energy bill savings when you replace your old manual storage heaters with high heat retention storage heaters. Upgrade your traditional storage heaters and start using less electricity! To find out if you might be eligible for funding from the Government, enter your postcode and details, and we will check your eligibility and get back to you with a free report!

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High Heat Retention Storage Heaters in Scotland

High heat retention storage heaters

What are High Heat Retention Storage Heaters?

High heat retention storage heaters are a type of electric heating system that store heat during off-peak hours, typically at night when electricity is cheaper, and release it gradually throughout the day.

Here are some of Advantages of High Heat Retention Storage Heaters

Cost savings

High heat retention storage heaters use cheaper off-peak electricity to store and release heat, which can result in significant cost savings compared to other electric heating systems.

Energy efficiency

Because they store heat, high heat retention storage heaters can be more energy-efficient than other electric heating systems that generate heat on demand. This means that less energy is wasted during peak hours when electricity is more expensive.

Comfort

High heat retention storage heaters provide a more even and consistent heat output than other electric heating systems. This can lead to a more comfortable living or working environment.

Easy installation

High heat retention storage heaters are relatively easy to install and do not require any gas supply, flue, or ventilation. This makes them a convenient heating option for properties without gas connections.

Reduced carbon footprint

By using off-peak electricity, high heat retention storage heaters can help reduce the carbon footprint associated with heating a property. They can also be used in conjunction with renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, to further reduce carbon emissions.

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Use less electricity with High Heat Retention Storage Heaters

Electric storage heaters use electricity to charge up and store heat during off-peak hours, typically at night when electricity is cheaper, and release it gradually throughout the day. The amount of electricity used by electric storage heaters depends on several factors, such as the size and type of the heaters, the level of insulation in the property, the desired temperature, and how well they are used and maintained. Modern high heat retention storage heaters can be more cost-effective than other types of electric heating systems because they use cheaper off-peak electricity to charge up and store heat, which can result in significant cost savings.

Want to know more about High Heat Retention Storage Heaters?

In comparison to traditional storage heaters, high heat retention storage heaters use less electricity and help you to save money on your energy bills. Modern electric storage heaters can charge at night during off-peak hours and are considered the best electric heating system to have in your home.
There are some basic criteria that can qualify you to receive funding to upgrade your electric heating system.To find out if you might be eligible, get in touch with us today and one of our friendly energy consultants will be happy to help!
High heat retention storage heaters can be more energy-efficient than other types of electric heating systems in certain situations. This is because they store heat during off-peak hours, typically at night when electricity is cheaper, and release it gradually throughout the day. As a result, they can reduce the amount of energy that is wasted during peak hours when electricity is more expensive.
With proper maintenance, high heat retention storage heaters can last for up to 20 years or more.
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