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25.01.2022 Low Carbon Heating Options - Bring your carbon footprint down Right now is a pivotal moment in our efforts to tackle the climate crisis. Here at Heatpac we’re all over it, with the green energy and technology you need to kick carbon. The journey to zero carbon isn’t just about renewable energy. It’s also about changing the way we use that energy in our homes. When it comes to carbon emissions, gas heating is a major culprit. Ou heaters are 100% electric and charging them up ...using your rooftop soalr or during night-time when the grid is most likely to be powered by renewables, makes these heaters a brilliant (and simple) way to reduce your home’s carbon emissions. It doesn’t take an Albert Einstein to figure out any system that reduces the amount of gas your household chews through to power your heating and hot water is going to be much more sustainable for our planet. See more



17.01.2022 Beautifully designed inside and out. Heatpac's range of European designed thermal storage heaters are the most stylish on the market. Enjoy this showcase and imagine how they would look in you own home.

11.01.2022 Another compelling reason to change from Gas Heating to safe and afforable Heatpac storage heating? We think so. Heatpac has the power to replace most gas room ...heaters with safe and durable electric storage heating that needs no costly maintenance. Quote from https://www.realestate.com.au//landlord-responsibilities-/ Renters are entitled to live in premises where any fixed appliances are safe to use and are maintained in good repair. Yet they must use these appliances according to instructions and report any faults immediately, says Samuel Jenkin, Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria. Landlord responsibilities Landlords, and the real estate agents they employ, should be do the following: Maintain appliances Gas heaters and hot water systems need to be serviced every two years. When faults are reported, they should be checked as a matter or urgency. Piping systems should be checked every five years. Flue systems, especially those connected to decorative gas log fires, internal hot water heaters and space heaters, must also be examined regularly. If more than two years have passed since an appliance was last inspected, a rental provider should consider scheduling an inspection of the appliance as soon as possible to ensure it is operating safely, Jenkin says.If you, the landlord, fail on these maintenance checks it could potentially harm or kill tenants, cause property damage and leave you subject to civil liability and potentially costly litigation. Landlord insurance policies could also be affected if poorly serviced appliances were have found to have caused damage.

09.01.2022 Heatpac storage heating is taking off ! Early Learning Centres, Homes, Cafes, Aged Care, B&B's and Offices. All our customers are saving on heating costs and with long lfe and no maintenance, who wouldnt choose Heatpac?



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