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		<title>Switch The Central Heating On And  Cut Down On The  Clothing Layers</title>
		<link>http://tecnolegno-srl.com/2010/06/29/switch-the-central-heating-on-and-cut-down-on-the-clothing-layers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 15:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drewloupsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Its logical and simple, but if you turn the central heating on then you can genuinely cut down on the need for layers of clothing when walking round the house.  Not only do they hinder your movements, but sitting in your coat because the house is freezing cold really isn&#8217;t an attractive look. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Its logical and simple, but if you turn the central heating on then you can genuinely cut down on the need for layers of clothing when walking round the house.  Not only do they hinder your movements, but sitting in your coat because the house is freezing cold really isn&rsquo;t an attractive look. And of course, the visitors wouldn&rsquo;t be too pleased if they popped round.</p>
<p><b>Digital Thermostats</b></p>
<p>It is fair to say that the reluctance of putting the <a href="http://www.eagaheat.com/" target='_blank'>central heating</a> on stems from the fact it costs. One of the best ways to get round this is to have a digital thermostat so you can have more control over the heating bill. A digital thermostat also makes sure the heating isn&rsquo;t turned on for the whole day which would run up a large bill. Digital thermostats are also good when summer arrives as there are always some days that it just gets a bit cold and you could do with the central heating on.  The thermostat staggers the level of heat, and the associated costs.</p>
<p><b> Think About The Children</b></p>
<p> By turning the central heating on, you no longer have to throw your dressing gown on when you jump out of bed and get hit by the cold.  Just be sure to pre-set the central heating system so you can make sure you get up in a nice warm house. If you don&rsquo;t turn the heating on you will have to tell your family to wear more layers of clothing.  Do you really want to have to tell your whole family to wear more layers? It would be so much easier just to turn the central heating on.  If you have small children then this isn&rsquo;t just unfair, it&rsquo;s a health risk.  In order to keep everyone warm, just make sure the central heating is turned on, including the children. People take heated homes for granted and if you step outside on a cold winter&rsquo;s day you will soon run back inside and appreciate the warmth your central heating provides.</p>
<p>Hopefully now you can appreciate the benefits of central heating. Just remember, using the central heating means people don&rsquo;t have to wrap up warm round the house.  When you&rsquo;re inside you need to make sure you can relax comfortably in the armchair without feeling cold.  Keep your family toasty warm.</p>
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		<title>Helping You Understand That Central Heating Is Simple</title>
		<link>http://tecnolegno-srl.com/2010/05/29/helping-you-understand-that-central-heating-is-simple/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 08:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drewloupsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Boilers and radiators aren&#8217;t as easy to understand as you might think, and the topic of central heating is still a very complex one for some people.  They take it for granted that their house is warm when they want it to be and when they have hot water coming out of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Boilers and radiators aren&rsquo;t as easy to understand as you might think, and the topic of central heating is still a very complex one for some people.  They take it for granted that their house is warm when they want it to be and when they have hot water coming out of the tap. There is, however, more to central heating than you probably know about.  To start with though, lets go back to basics and detail the essentials you need to know about central heating. This article could go on and on detailing everything you need to know about it, but for now, let&rsquo;s start with the basics; the ABC&rsquo;s of central heating.</p>
<p><b>Boilers</b></p>
<p> The boiler is where it all happens.  Some homeowners are used to the old style boilers which are basic in comparison to the combi boilers of today, which heat the home as well as the water. Some people see the use of a combi boiler as a cost-effective alternative to the old appliances. People therefore choose to have combi boilers these days because they are much safer and last a long time.</p>
<p><b>Radiators</b></p>
<p> You will find that the radiators play an integral part in keeping your home warm.  You don&rsquo;t appreciate the warmth of entering a room, but you would certainly know about it if you didn&rsquo;t have radiators. They can also be used as a good guide for when a fault has occurred within the central heating system. Just check if the radiator heats up properly when the heating is turned on &ndash; if it doesn&rsquo;t then you know something could be wrong.  It could be with the boiler or it could be that particular radiator.</p>
<p><b>Central Heating System</b></p>
<p> Everything heating related in your home falls under this category of being part of a central heating system. In addition to this though, someone can refer to the <a href="http://www.eagaheat.com/" target='_blank'>central heating system</a> when they are talking about putting the thermostat on.</p>
<p>Hopefully you now have a useful guide to understanding more about what makes up central heating in the home.</p>
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		<title>Why  People  Like The  Modern Radiators</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drewloupsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The world is always changing and the things we have in our homes have changed too.  From electricity changes to integrated compact dishwashers, and now it&#8217;s all about the radiators.
 Radiators have changed quite dramatically since they first entered the home. The once ugly and large radiators have now been condensed into neat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The world is always changing and the things we have in our homes have changed too.  From electricity changes to integrated compact dishwashers, and now it&rsquo;s all about the radiators.</p>
<p> Radiators have changed quite dramatically since they first entered the home. The once ugly and large radiators have now been condensed into neat and tidy wall fixtures.  Nowadays, each home with a modern central heating system also has a modern set of radiators.</p>
<p> So what do modern radiators look like?  You might still be stuck with the old kind; the ones that take up the full length of the wall and have chipped paint displayed for all to see.  Unless you know about the new style radiators you might not think anything of it.  But the new style radiators are what people are shouting about. The new style radiators are doubled in thickness and this helps the heat flow.  The new style radiators also take up less space which is a bonus.  Instead of spreading lengthways, modern radiators are thicker at the front so they can be positioned much more neatly in homes without taking over the whole wall.</p>
<p> Anyone would be sure to agree that small radiators look much more appealing.  The humble radiator has never been a particularly pleasant focal point in a room, but these days people don&rsquo;t have their eyes drawn to the unsightly appliance in each room, as the new ones are attractive and relatively unnoticeable. The fact that they are also more energy efficient bodes well for the central heating system bills.</p>
<p> It may be that you haven&rsquo;t seen the new style of radiator situated in a home.  Many people turn to a <a href="http://www.eagaheat.com/" target='_blank'>central heating system</a> engineer to see what their recommendations are about radiators, as it may be that they suggest an upgrade.</p>
<p> Nowadays, you can choose from a wide variety of radiator styles so you can find your perfect home addition.</p>
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		<title>How To Eliminate Rust On Radiators</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 05:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drewloupsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A central heating system is a great addition to any home, but a less than desired addition is the rust that starts to appear on your radiators.  A common problem is rust and its left up to you to do something about it.  Unfortunately there are some homeowners that don&#8217;t care about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A central heating system is a great addition to any home, but a less than desired addition is the rust that starts to appear on your radiators.  A common problem is rust and its left up to you to do something about it.  Unfortunately there are some homeowners that don&rsquo;t care about their radiators, but leaving it won&rsquo;t make it get any better.  If you have visitors coming round, the last thing you want is to have rusty radiators on show. Therefore, if you&rsquo;ve come across rust on your radiators, it about time you did something about it.</p>
<p>For the sake of this article, we&rsquo;ll call this central heating spring cleaning. With a memorable name like this, there are plenty of reasons why you should take some time out to do central heating maintenance. It might be that you need to clean the heavy pile of dust off the radiators, but today we&rsquo;re going to focus on getting rid of that persistent rust.</p>
<p>For arguments sake, assume you are a single mother with <a href="http://centralheatingnewcastle.net/" target='_blank'>central heating Newcastle</a>. You have organised for some friends to come over but you&rsquo;re concerned about your unsightly radiators.  In Newcastle, just like other places in the UK, first impressions are important and if you have rusty old radiators they won&rsquo;t impress your visitors. It might not even be visitors that are coming over &ndash; it could be that you&rsquo;re trying to sell your home, in which case you need to make sure that rusty radiators are absolutely nowhere to be seen! So, this is just to show that it doesn&rsquo;t matter who you are or where you live &ndash; if you have old and shabby radiators you need to do something about it and there are some great tips provided below. </p>
<p><b>Tip1:</b>  Rust is common, and it is caused by corrosive water in the central heating system.  The first thing to do is to strip back the surface to bare metal.  Apply a paint and varnish stripper and then clean the radiator properly.<br /><b>Tip 2:</b>  After this, prime the metal using a metal primer and this will seal the surface.<br /><b>Tip 3:</b>  Once the radiator is dry you might want to apply radiator enamel. <br /><b>Tip 4:</b>  Head down to your local DIY store to pick up all these bits and more &ndash; there&rsquo;s a great selection to choose from.<br /><b>Tip 5:</b> A really good piece of advice is to make sure you don&rsquo;t use ordinary wall paint on radiators as this can react with the heat emitted from the radiator and cause problems.</p>
<p> These are essential tips for giving the radiators that are part of your central heating system a new face.</p>
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