Get Ready for Winter With an Electric Fireplace -- Take Advantage of an ...
19.09.11
TOLUCA LAKE, CA, Sep 19, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Charged fireplaces are not only practical decorative accessories
to an existing stay or new addition -- they add value to the home.
According to Stan Solitary at HeaterStoreOnline.com (an ecommerce outlet
specializing in electric break heating): "home and apartment owners
find that a functioning decorative electric fireplace is easy to
install, safer than gas or wood-fiery fireplaces, and provides an
excellent focus for family or boarder entertaining year round. The
broad range of galvanizing fireplace designs, ranging from traditional
to sleek wall-mounted units, allows homeowners to find one that fits
remarkably with their decor," he says.
Families that might be reluctant to add a fireplace due to cover
concerns should understand that they do not create "flames," only
heat and a blaze effect. They must meet electric codes and can be
placed anywhere away from inflammable materials. "A modern electric
fireplace, unlike gas units, requires no exterior venting, only a
source of 120-volt 15-amp power," Unaccompanied explains. "They can be
controlled by wall-mounted thermostats or by a remote like to
those used for air conditioners. Other features available on some
units allow users to close the flame height and speed and flame
effects." As Unaccompanied concludes, "There is a great abundance of choices
for homeowners everything considered an electric fireplace."
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
PexSupply.com Announces Their Newest Calculator: The Mini-Split AC Calculator
20.09.11
Farmingdale, NY (PRWEB) September 20, 2011
PexSupply.com has an intercontinental Resource Center to help DIYers and professionals learn how to use their tools and parts to successfully dispose of their project. The Resource Center includes tools, guides, videos, a wordbook, and calculators. The calculators ask questions and then calculate a response based on the input answers. The Mini-Split AC Adding machine , PexSupply.com’s eighth and newest calculator, asks questions such as “Do you hunger for to install your indoor unit(s) on the wall or the ceiling?” and “How many windows are in the scope?” The answers to these questions are used to calculate your BTU want and find the right Mini-Split system for your specific needs. The seven other calculators currently offered in the Resource Center are The Ablaze Heat Calculator, The Joist Trak Calculator, The Quik Trak Adding machine, The Grease Trap Calculator, The Baseboard Heater Calculator, The TrueSTEAM Adding machine, and The Expansion Tank Size Calculator.
Source: DigitalJournal.com (press release)