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Why sustainable heating ?

Central Heating systems consume the largest portion of your energy bill in your home. Sustainable Heating aim to reduce your need to consume fuels that are becoming more risky, more costly, and less ethical; and move you towards a carbon neutral status. When combined with other low carbon or carbon neutral technologies (such as Solar, Solar PV, UFH, thermal stores etc) you can make a significant move in the right direction, and in the long term save yourself some money!

For example, our heating engineers can replace your existing coal burning stove or boiler with a wood pellet stove, you can significantly lower your carbon footprint, have heating at the flick of a switch (or a call on your phone!), and reduce the waste your heating produces from useless clinker to rich fertiliser - truly green heating!

Sustainable heating aims to promote and provide sustainable heating solutions within Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. We actively seek to re-train and employ from our local community. We are committed to provide one third of our profit to local community schemes.

 
WHAT DO WE DO?

We at sustainable heating are a bunch of practical engineers that like to help people design and install their own sustainable heating systems and solutions.

We aim to produce and publish detailed documentation and how-to guides for sustainable heating systems. We are currently working on DIY solar hot water panels. If you have experience or wish to help us with any sustainable heating solutions please drop us an email below.

If you need plumbing assistance or need a plumber please drop us an email!

 
TELL ME ABOUT THE TEAM

Our lead engineer is Chris Champ. Chris has worked on everything from car's to HGV's, with welding, firefighting, and plumbing also on his CV. Chris jumped at the opportunity to retrain and his background and knowledge is very valuable to our team.

Emma does the admin and if we are honest, run's us all. Without Emma there would be anarchy and far too much testosterone. Adrian Hollister runs the site, manages the marketing and gets his hands dirty with the technology.

 
HOW TO CONTACT US

We are working on a real live web site with sexy graphics and detail guildes, but at the moment, you have to drop us an email and we'll do our best to help you if we can! Our key contacts are:

emma @ sustainableheating.co.uk - all admin stuff, requests for info and general queries

adrian @ sustainableheating.co.uk - sales, marketing, 'the management'

chris @ sustainableheating.co.uk - technical stuff

We currently based South Oxfordshire/West Berkshire.

 
PRODCUT LIST

coming soon... we hope to recommend and provide pricing for the following

  • Wood Pellet Stoves
  • Wood Pellet Boilers
  • Solar Water Heating
  • Solar PV
  • Thermal Stores
  • Under floor Heating
 
and finally a few thanks!

Many thanks to all those that have given us advise and assistance! Especially the people at:

http://www.berkshirebiofuels.co.uk (sorry web site appears to link back to us at the moment!)

and GameworX for their web site design assistance (and a pint of beer or two!)

If your into green issues, politics and green rennovation you can also check out Adrian Hollister's blog.

 

 
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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