Is infrared heating good for conservatories?

Is infrared heating good for conservatories?

Infrared provides an effective conservatory heating solution because it is easy to install, efficient to run and has zero maintenance. Far Infrared warms the materials in the conservatory that then slowly give out there warmth to the air.

How does infrared radiation from the sun warm up the air in the conservatory?

The way it works is by emitting the infrared radiation waves, which heats objects, including yourself, directly. This means no heat is lost from draughts or by the poor insulation of the glass exterior. On top of this, they will warm up incredibly quick, and you will feel the effects in an instant.

How can walls be built to keep a house warmer?

Heat loss through walls can be reduced using cavity wall insulation. This involves blowing insulating material into the gap between the brick and the inside wall. The insulating material contains pockets of trapped air and therefore reduces conduction and convection.

What is the best emitter of infrared radiation?

Dark and matt surfaces are good absorbers and emitters of infrared radiation. Light and shiny surfaces are poor absorbers and emitters of infrared radiation. Light and shiny surfaces are good reflectors of infrared radiation.

Why choose our range of Conservatory infrared heaters?

Our range features lean infrared panels that can be positioned precisely where heat is needed the most – providing direct warmth that isn’t lost to the surrounding area. Available in a variety of different styles, from designer glass infrared panels to affordable white panels, our conservatory infrared heaters are second to none.

Can I use my Conservatory heater all year round?

We have a number of infrared conservatory heaters that will allow you to enjoy your conservatory all year round. Where heating is only required for occasional use we recommend our Summit or our Aspect XL heaters which have a fast warm up time.

What is infrared heating?

Infrared heaters are unobtrusive and will provide a permanent heating solution which will heat the furniture and floor or the conservatory without wasting energy heating the air. Other benefits of Infrared include a reduction in condensation and mould.

How long do infrared heaters last?

The best part about these infrared heaters are that they can last between 15 and 25 years, they require no servicing as they have no moving parts so compared to other heating methods the overall cost over the lifespan of the heaters is exceptional! Infrared heating for conservatories:

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