Infrared Heaters
One major step that individuals can take to reduce the cost of their utilities is to practice the strategy of zone heating. Zone heating is a home heating strategy that focuses on warming the spaces of a home that are in use most often. Like many aspects of energy efficiency it requires consumers to be proactive about reducing their energy use. The most important element of zone heating is that consumers focus on where they spend the majority of time within their home. For example, if an individual practicing zone heating was planning on watching a movie for two and a half hours, they would lower their home thermostat down several degrees, say from 70 degrees to 60 degrees and then place a portable infrared heater in the room in which they are planning on watching the movie.
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In recent months, the portable heater industry has taken major steps forward thanks in large part to the growing popularity of infrared heaters. These small, portable heaters are great for a wide range of uses. Whether they are placed in a living room, basement, or dormitory, they can efficiently heat up too 1000 sq. ft. [...]
We are excited to announce a complete line of ClassicFlame Spectrafire Infrared Electric Fireplaces and Portable Infrared Heaters. All of our infrared electric fireplaces and infrared portable heaters provide up to 1000 square feet of supplemental heat making these units ideal for family rooms, large entertaining areas, bedrooms and offices. The ClassicFlame Sterling 23″ Spectrafire [...]
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Duraflame Infrared Quartz Power Heaters are a tastefully designed to fit into any room décor and provide instant heat warming a room up to 1000 square feet.
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Our Power Heat models lead the infrared quartz heating category in safety and efficiency. Heating at a lower temperature, is not only safer, but output at a higher speed will warm a large space more quickly.
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