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4 Great Reasons to Invest in a Heat Recovery Unit

There is a constant push towards more energy efficiency nowadays, and more homeowners are making it a priority. And to meet energy efficiency standards, heating and ventilation have to be part of the equation.

How a heat recovery ventilation unit can save you money while you heat your home

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The costs associated with owning and operating a home increase every year. More and more people are searching for ways to reduce their monthly outgoings and make savings that they can put toward their future, or use to increase their disposable income.

Galway builders up for award at Dublin ceremony tonight

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Galway-based company, Passive House Builders, has been nominated for the prestigious ‘Green Residential Award’ at the National Green Awards 2012 being held tonight in Dublin.

Cosy homes for Christmas with Glynn’s

Glynn’s Homevalue Energy Centre at Lakeside Retail Park, Claremorris, have recently taken in a stock of airtightness membranes and tapes from both SIGA and Ecological Building Systems.

Whole house ventilation with heat recovery

Today health worries, building regulations, environmental awareness, and energy concerns are all shaping the demand for domestic ventilation and temperature management systems. For self-builders efficient control of the living environment has never been more important and Vent-Axia offers a range of ventilation solutions for the residential living environment. With a low watt range of fans and whole house ventilation with heat recovery, the Vent-Axia choice has never been more extensive and the technology has never been more developed.

Twenty-first century living at 20th century prices

Pairc an Romhanaigh is an exclusive development of 12 high specification energy efficient homes nestling on a beautifully landscaped 6.2 acre site bordered by the River Raford in Kiltullagh village, approximately 15 miles from Galway city.

 

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