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Turning up the heat this Autumn!

September 8th, 2009 Posted in Press & Media

As the temperature begins to drop and autumn is just round the corner, there is no better time to invest in the latest heating products for your bathroom and home. Here are just a few select ideas from Di Vapor as to what you should keep your eye on this season:

Underfloor heating

Underfloor heating is a cost effective way of providing overall warmth across the surface area of your bathroom whilst eliminating any cold spots. With most systems, a metre squared operates at around 150W, so the average sized bathroom can be maintained at a comfortable temperature for a reasonable cost.  Electric wire versions of the system can be installed under newly laid tile floors with ease, whilst foil heaters can be paired with laminated or wood surfaces.

Heated Towel Rails

A heated towel rail is now considered a must-have item in the bathroom, with a variety of practical and show-stopping designs available to buy. If space is limited and there is only room for a single radiator, a towel rail is a perfect solution for providing heat in your bathroom whilst drying your damp towels. Dual-fuel and electric models provide plenty of options of suit all bathroom requirements, without having to change the entire heating system in your home.

Home Infrared Sauna

Many of us tend to take full advantage of saunas when we visit hotels, holiday resorts or even the gym. This season why not look into investing into your own personal sauna cabin for your home. New free-standing infrared sauna cabins eliminate the need for plumbing or water membrane proofing, so they can be installed in any room that boasts a standard 3 pin socket. With sizes ranging from 1 person to 4 person, infrared saunas are a perfect way to warm yourself to the core this autumn!


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