Providing cutting edge eco homes, where your living costs will be reduced with the innovative use of a variety of eco products. These products include rain water harvesting, solar panels, under-floor ...
anyone else had problems with their boiler. I cannot guarantee that I will have hot water . This is causing me untold angst. ...
... heating All this dramatically reduces energy consumption. A rainwater harvesting system helps to limit our impact on the environment and minimize our carbon footprint by using rainwater for flushing toilets ...
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See first hand how the heat pumps, rain water harvesting and solar panels help to keep the home at a constant temperature and supply hot water on a shoestring. The large windows give plenty of natural ...
... you may be able to help the environment as well as your pocket. When replacing light bulbs go for the low energy variety. The use up a fraction of the energy of traditional types. Place a water ...
... move in. Provisional calculations for energy consumption/generation and water use are now available following ongoing monitoring, the indications are very promising, showing as they do that these houses ...
... that he actually needed to reduce the thermostat as it was too hot! Such is the level of efficiency with this ‘Free’ heating and hot water system that it seems unlikely to be required at capacity. Great ...
... heat from a large area can be converted into a much greater amount of heat in a smaller area. In this case that energy translates into heating for the underfloor and hotwater systems of your house.
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One of the many techniques used to make the Fairglen development as sustainable as possible is the use of Rainwater Harvesting in all of its properties.
The "Aquaprof" Rainwater Harvesting system ...
... by a formal application and the construction process is now anticipated during 2012.
Energy consumption is minimized by the use of a combination of:
hot water and under-floor heating generated by ...
... rain water harvesting and exceptional levels of insulation within a truly innovative design that leaves other ‘eco homes’ in the shade. Materials and finishes are rightly contemporary A choice ...
... is now anticipated during 2013..
Energy consumption is minimized by the use of a combination of:
hot water and under-floor heating generated by heat pumps
heat recovery ventilation systems
options ...