In winter we’re chilled to the bone at the thought of how to keep our Christchurch homes warm and toasty. You may have a heat pump in your lounge, but you may think it’s uneconomical putting a heat pump in every room. ‘What is the best option? The team at Heat Pumps NOW offers heating advice so you can find the best bedroom heating option. But let’s go over some basic factors for now! Bedroom SizeHow big is your bedroom? The size of the room tells us the size of the heat pump or heater you’ll need to do the job. When we talk about size, we don’t mean the physical dimensions. We mean how big is the heat output from the heat pump. That’s measure in kilowatts (kW) and you’ll see kW mentioned everywhere in relation to heat pumps and heaters. How Often Are You Heating?Do you need to be warm all night, or just at certain times? Do you need to run the heater for long periods of time? Or do you need it to warm your bed just before you go to sleep? If you plan to heat your bedroom for the whole time you’re sleeping then you need to choose a cost effective and energy efficient heat pump to avoid large power bills. If you just want to make your bedroom cozy enough to sleep in, then a small fan heater may be a better option. Now, let’s take a look at some choices for heating your bedroom. Electric HeatersDo you want to warm your bedroom just a little before you sleep? Then, electric heaters can do the job! They’re a bit expensive to run at cost per kilowatt. However, they’re cheap to purchase, portable, can be used in more than one room and ideal for small spaces. Just like we mentioned, Heat Pumps NOW will offer you honest heating advice, with customer centred solutions in mind. If an electric heater is what you need, we’ll let you know! Why Choose A Heat Pump?Heat pumps are the most cost-effective and energy efficient way of heating. Heat pumps have plenty of features - WiFi control, 3D i-See sensor technology that senses when no one is in the room to help save energy and a 7-day timer that turns heat pumps on and off automatically. Need A Ducted System?Also known as a central heating system, ducted systems send air in your entire home through ducts in your roof cavity and vents in your ceiling. Ducted systems are also known as the ultimate heat pump solution since they keep a consistent temperature in every part of your home. As the main unit of a ducted system is hidden in your roof cavity they’re discreet, and you can choose the colour and shape of your ceiling vents to suit your decor. Mitsubishi ducted systems have have a 7-day timer, allowing you to automatically turn it on and off at set times each day.
Contact Heat Pumps NOW to get the best heating advice in heating your bedroom! We offer customer centred solutions to ensure what’s right for you! Insulate yourself with some thermal underwear and an honest woolen jumper etc. You don’t need to heat the house to the purpose you'll walk round in your summer shorts. To insulate the upstairs from downstairs, there’s no point in heating bedrooms, you simply sleep there and that I find I sleep much better during a cold bedroom. Comments are closed.
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