Warm Air Heating FAQs

Warm Air Heating FAQs

Is warm air heating expensive?

Warm air heating systems are a cost-effective option for large spaces, such as warehouses. This is because they can reduce energy costs by using less gas or electricity. Although up-front installation costs can be expensive, these are mitigated by long-term savings.

How efficient is warm air heating?

Warm air heating systems are highly energy-efficient because they heat the air directly, utilising advanced technology that enhances efficiency and heating speed in large spaces. At Combat, our gas- or oil-fired burner-based systems reduce energy waste, resulting in long-term savings.

What are the advantages of warm air heating?

There are numerous ways that warm air heating systems can benefit an industrial or commercial space, including increased energy and cost efficiency, greater control options, and lower maintenance and servicing requirements.

How long does a warm air heating system last?

The lifespan of a war air heating system depends on the quality and frequency of servicing and repairs it receives. Regular servicing helps ensure the system operates at peak performance and efficiency, extending its lifespan and reducing the risk of costly repairs. A well-maintained warm air system can last 15-30 years.

How does warm air heating work?

Warm air heating systems for industrial and commercial applications work by pulling cold air from the environment, transferring heat from the burner to the air, and then redistributing it back into the building as warm air.

What are the applications for warm air heating?

Warm air heaters are most commonly used in public spaces and commercial properties, such as sports halls and retail outlets, which both require a stable temperature. Some warm air heaters are suitable for industrial applications, including factories and warehouses.

What maintenance is needed for warm air heating systems?

You can prevent costly repairs for warm air heating systems with simple maintenance practices.

  • Clean burners, heat exchangers, fans and other critical components
  • Heating system health checks pre- and post-winter
  • Replace faulty parts with new, high-quality parts.
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