More electric heating research
On receiving a pamphlet in the post about electric heating, i duly sent off for the brochure which arrived this morning.
Now i admit to being sceptical about electric heating and being warned off by some friends, but after reading the spiel from the company i am quite impressed. The company is called Wibo heating systems.They are manufactured in Germany, which is often a good sign.
Since the cottage will have a log burning stove, i am still leaning towards electric heating elsewhere.
The company sells differnce sizes of units & some are movable. They even have a radiator & towel rack in one!
No prices are quoted due to the fact everybody's needs are different. However, they do offer a free survey.
That's another phone call to make.
Now i admit to being sceptical about electric heating and being warned off by some friends, but after reading the spiel from the company i am quite impressed. The company is called Wibo heating systems.They are manufactured in Germany, which is often a good sign.
Since the cottage will have a log burning stove, i am still leaning towards electric heating elsewhere.
The company sells differnce sizes of units & some are movable. They even have a radiator & towel rack in one!
No prices are quoted due to the fact everybody's needs are different. However, they do offer a free survey.
That's another phone call to make.


2 Comments:
At 5:16 pm,
RobDares said…
Hi Sally
I like your site. I am kind of a cottager as well. My site is robertparker.blogspot.com or as it is known The View From Silverhorn Mountain. Please have a look and if you would like to exchange links, I am up for it. Just email me at boatmanswife@hotmail.com
Have a great day
Bob Parker
At 5:19 pm,
lilfeathers2000 said…
We have an electric furnace that uses L.P. Also when the power goes out we use kerosene. Stinky but it works.
The radiator typ;e electric heaters are rather nice.
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