If you are creating a new home or work space, or altering an existing one and require advice, consultations or quotes, there is one company you need to speak to first – Edinburgh-based Gondwana Green Heat, a renewable plumbing and heating contractor that specialises in technologies that it believes are truly sustainable, while creating an affordable, warm and healthy environment.
The UK’s dominant energy resources (renewable or otherwise) at the present time are fossil fuels and nuclear: playing a smaller but growing role is wind, solar, biomass and geothermal. And Gondwana Green Heat is at the forefront of this revolution – a revolution that is at last beginning to gain some momentum.
There is, however, still considerable misunderstanding about the industry, and it is not always easy to get good, straightforward advice. Happily, Gondwana Green Heat prides itself on being a straight talking company, offering customers the best solutions for their plumbing and renewable heating needs. It strives to provide the best heating solution for the customer, not the best solution for the company’s profit margins.
It is this approach that has won it business from as far afield as Ireland and the Isle of Man, although the majority of its work is carried out within a 100 mile radius of Edinburgh. It’s not only the company’s unrivalled experienced and expertise either; it’s the pure common sense spoken.
Founder David Adams pointed out, for instance, that “you can have heat pumps where there are gas mains however this may not be the most cost effective solution for the customer” especially where an existing system exists and simply needs ugrading. This may seem obvious, but many people don’t consider this type of thing – it’s important to look at the whole picture when considering ‘green’ energy sources. Incorporating solar thermal and or biomass in the form of a wood bunring stove or boiler stoves, into an existing home, for example, is particularly cost-effective for those with their own source of wood.
To find out what’s best for you, visit www.gondwanagreenheat.co.uk.