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Farmer in Hot Water Over Wind Turbine Plans
An Oxfordshire farmer has caused countryside lobbyists to rise up in anger over his plans for a new wind turbine. John Laming already lives in a highly energy-efficient eco-house, with ground source…
Portsmouth Nursery Stays Green With Underfloor Heating
Lakeside in Portsmouth has just got a new nursery, which is hoping to set a new standard in energy-efficiency and the use of renewables. The low-carbon nursery doesn’t need radiators, as its…
Terra Therma Appointed as Official Samsung Heat Pump Distributor
Terra Therma has been appointed as the official distributors for Samsung ECO air source heat pumps in Essex, Kent, Herts, East Sussex and London. The Samsung range offers an unrivalled…
Friend's School — Saffron Walden
Friend’s School in Saffron Walden has benefitted from Terra Therma’s extensive experience in providing underfloor heating systems to educational establishments. Because Terra Therma has installed hundreds of similar systems in…
Hornchurch, Essex
When Daikin approached Terra Therma to assist Millflower Developments on their 117 Wingletye Lane project, it was clear from the outset that they were an open-minded company willing to experiment…
Archway Heights
Terra Therma has designed and supplied a bespoke underfloor heating system for the innovative new Archway Heights in London’s Haringey. Specifically designed to maximise the performance of the building’s air…
Build It Live 2013
Terra Therma will have an exhibition stand at Built It Live 2013, bringing their range of dynamic products and services to people in Kent, East Sussex, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire,…
US Energy Department Hails Underfloor Heating
The U.S. Department of Energy has hailed underfloor heating as one of the most energy-efficient forms of domestic heating currently available. On its Energy Savers website, it points out that underfloor heating…
The Two Kinds of Underfloor Heating
Of the many kinds of underfloor heating solutions available on the market, most come down to two different types — gas and electric powered. Electric systems generate heat directly via electrical resistance,…
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