Joule Working With Local Ballyfermot Training Centre
Joule & Ballyfermot Training Centre
We’re proud to announce the official opening of the new Joule Technical Sales and Design facility in Ballybane, Galway. Situated in Glenrock Business Park, our office, training facility and showroom is a new focus for our west-of-the-Shannon clients and partners. We’re responding the the growing demand for Joule products throughout the west of the country and beyond. We’re investing in customer support, training and the ever growing base of Joule clients.
At 11.ooam on Friday, the Joule Donegal International Rally kicks off from An Grianán and this year’s stages promise to be better than ever. Friday promises great weather (as far as great weather can be promised!) and dry roads could see some eye watering times. Day 1 will cover over 77km and 6 stages, with places like Newtowncunningham and Burt seeing racing back after a few years gap. The first cars from Stage One are due on Mouldy Hill at 12.20pm, when the weekend competition starts in earnest.
Over the years the demand for air to water heat pumps in Ireland has skyrocketed. There are a few main factors why the demand for a heat pump has increased.
Not sure what kind of hot water cylinder to choose for your home? Let us explain the differences and if you want more advice you can talk to our design team to work out a complete home heating solution tailored to you.
Choosing a home heating system can be a daunting task. Whether you building a new home or renovating you want to have the most efficient home heating system for your needs. Heating and hot water bills can easily take a large chunk out of your budget, that’s why choosing an energy efficient system is essential to keeping heating costs low.
We’re launching some great new competitions for Joule customers, like this Joule Cyclone one. Win the trip of a lifetime to the Rugby World Cup in Japan this September to see two of England’s group games. We’ll provide the winner and a friend with flights to England’s opening match against Argentina in Tokyo on the 5th October. We’ll also send you to England’s game against France in Yokohama on the 12th October. All flights and accommodation is included in the prize. So if you want to be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize for you and a friend, check out all the competition details below.
Following recommendations from the Independent Committee on Climate Change, the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, recently announced a ban on gas boilers for all new homes, from 2025. Various ways of reducing fossil fuel as an energy source in new builds, have been mooted before, but an outright ban within 6 years, puts the measure in a formal setting. While gas for cooking will still be allowed for the foreseeable future, gas heating systems will not be a feature in new homes from 2025. The gas ban is part of an effort to reduce carbon emissions, as part of the UK’s role in tackling climate change. Up to 14% of emissions come from housing and a lot of the increase in home emissions, comes from gas boilers. So what will replace gas and what will builders and developers be installing as alternatives to gas heating?
Underfloor heating systems provide home owners with a balanced radiant heat throughout the home. Hot water underfloor heating systems supply efficiency at low water temperatures. In addition, they are an ideal match with renewable energy heat sources and contribute to a more energy efficient home.