A Gas Safe engineer has shared the reason your house may not be as warm as you'd like it to be, and it may not be down to ...
A price comparison specialist has settled the debate about what the 'best' temperature is to set your thermostat to at home to stay warm while saving money. If you’re worried about the cost of putting ...
A car’s thermostat typically requires replacement only if it fails. Symptoms of a faulty thermostat include the car’s engine not warming up enough to run properly and generate heat in the cabin, ...
As temperatures continue to drop this January, it's likely you'll be making full use of your central heating and radiators. Naturally, this leads to an increase in energy consumption and higher bills.
Ever found yourself pondering over the numbers on your radiator valves? You're not alone. Many homeowners are left scratching their heads at the seemingly cryptic symbols and figures on these valves.
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Cooling system components that prevent overheating
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling system line up, from low coolant to a stuck thermostat or a failing fan. To ...
Smart radiator valves let you control the temperature in individual rooms when your central heating is on. They can be programmed and controlled remotely through your smartphone. Manufacturers promise ...
Cooling fins are an iconic feature of motorcycle design. These blades made their mark early, with their parallel lines encircling the cylinders of classic bikes from day one. Whether on the striking V ...
While we're seeing some milder temperatures than we may be used to in December, it's an ideal time to check that your radiators are in good working order ahead of the inevitable cold snap (and not to ...
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