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Infared Heating at Hometech

Wednesday 29 November 2017, 2:09PM

By Beckie Wright

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Infrared heating technology is the new era in heating and has significant payback in view of the overall Life Cycle. Hometech’s infrared panels emit radiant heat, and the infrared energy is stored in the walls, ceilings, floors and furnishings of your home. Each room is therefore heated by the energy emitted from these objects, which results in a much more evenly heated space, with no air circulation leading to a more comfortable living space.

It is a well known fact that a drier home is a heathier home, and infared heating drastically reduces condensation and mildew growth, and in recent years, Hometech have seen the rise of IR saunas, and their benefits are well known. Many studies have also identified the positive effects of Infrared on several medical conditions including arthritis, asthma, detoxification, and more.

Hometech’s satin aluminium panels are the most cost effective and efficient solution on the market; suited to both residential and commercial situations. These panels can also can be used in commercial suspended ceilings: simply drop a ceiling panel out and replace with an aluminium panel.

Their range of designer glass infrared panels are stylish and elegant offering unsurpassed energy saving Infrared heat.

Included in the Hometech offer are the stylish infrared mirrors, with optional LED backlighting, and heated towel rails, functional plus the bonus of heating the room at the same time. Hometech Infrared has various controls to customise your heating systems, and you can control each panel at any time from anywhere in the world if you chose. This can be done by a free app from tablet, smartphone or computer.

Finally, if you are not too sure what an infared heater is. “An infrared heater or heat lamp is a body with a higher temperature which transfers energy to a body with a lower temperature through electromagnetic radiation. Depending on the temperature of the emitting body, the wavelength of the peak of the infrared radiation ranges from780 nm to 1 mm.”

For more information on ventilation system, ceiling window and commercial skylights  please go to http://www.hometech.co.nz .