These economical Natural Gas Greenhouse heaters are real greenhouse heating workhorses, and ideal for early and late season heating when electricity is not on tap. The units have an easy lighting Piezo ignition, thermostatic control and a flame failure device. The housing is stainless steel and the units come with a three year guarantee.
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• 1.9kW unit will heat approx 5 m² / Frost Protection 11m² • 4kW unit will heat approx 14m² / Frost Protection 23m² • We recommend that a CORGI registered fitter is used to install natural gas heaters • Natural Gas 1.9kw heater is adequate for buildings ranging in size from 6ft x 8ft (1.82m x 2.44m) up to 8ft x 10ft (2.44m x 3.05m) • The size of all units is 40cm H x 30cm W x 13.5cm D
"If you're after a gas heater, then this model would make a great choice. It has thermostatic control and a flame failure device, and also features the 'Eco-Pilot', which means it will consume 30 percent less fuel than standard gas and propane heaters. The 1.9kW model wil provide 11m² of frost protection, and the 4kW one will provide around 23m². Both measure 40cm in height and 30cm in width." 'Pick of the Crop' - Greenhouse Heaters, Grow Your Own magazine, December 2008
If you’re considering making the most of the greenhouse this winter – and why not? – then insulation is a must. Cover the inside of your greenhouse and save money on heating with our 1.5m (5') wide tri-laminated UV stabilised bubble insulating film. Bubble insulation will help to keep an unheated greenhouse frost free and will greatly reduce fuel consumption in heated greenhouses, saving approximately 30% on heating costs!
• Tri laminated and UV stabilised • The diameter of the bubbles is 8mm • Available by the linear metre or see Extra Value 10 metre roll and save £2.00!
What The Experts Say...
"Bubble Insulation - Tri-laminated and UV stabilised, this insulation claims to reduce heating costs by 30%, while extending the frowing season in an unheated greenhouse by up to six weeks. Harrod Horticultural's website contains quite detailed instructions on how to claculate the amound needed and how many fixings to allow for. The fitting method also looks simple and well explained. The insulation is 1.5m wide and ordered per linear metre." Grow It! magazine, October 2008
"Insulate your greenhouse to keep plants snug over winter. Use special greenhouse bubble wrapping, cut into pieces and held in place with plastic clips that fit into the grooves between glazing bars." Daily Mail Online, Jobs To Do In Your Garden This Week, 5th November 2008
"Delicate plants often need help through the winters coldest spells. The popularity of tender exotics such as bananas means bubble wrap can sell out as temperatures drop." Emma Townshend, The Independent Online – 26/10/09