Heating appliances
The cold season is such a time when people especially strive for comfort and coziness. In spring and summer, everything is beautiful in itself, and even the heat spoils the mood only partially. But in autumn and winter it is damp, cold and dull, and at any time of the day. So to maintain your mood, you need to provide yourself with a comfortable environment when you are at home so that all this dankness does not seem like a big problem. And an essential part of comfort is the temperature regime.

Even when you are in the most beautiful and stylish room, if it is cold and drafty, you will definitely not say that you are comfortable. You can get rid of drafts with high-quality insulation. But heat is provided by heaters. The issue of heating for apartments is not so acute, since most of them are already equipped with built-in batteries, thanks to which the room is heated. However, this is not always enough, and for private houses this issue is not closed.
So, in general, heating devices can be divided into basic and additional.
The main heating devices are used for full heating of the entire territory of an apartment or house. Additional ones are needed in order to warm the air in one room and are not used on a permanent basis, but temporarily. The main heating devices can be safely attributed to batteries, individual heating systems, the “warm floor” system, which is placed in the bathroom and kitchen. They are not very noticeable (and the "warm floor" is not noticeable at all) and are easily masked if the owners want to achieve the most aesthetic appearance of the room.
Additional heating devices include fan heaters, heaters, and air conditioners. Air conditioners, of course, are much more often used to cool the room, but they can also work as heating, however, they will spend a lot of electricity to heat the living room and you will have to pay an impressive amount for such heating. Fan heaters are mostly presented as a very cheap and compact option. They heat the room well, but at the same time they do not hold heat and dry the air a lot. They are very popular with students, since the heating in the dormitories is frankly weak, and there is no desire to spend money on something more serious.
Heaters can be divided into convectors, oil heaters and infrared heaters. Oil options will please the consumer with a low price category, ease of operation, compactness, noiselessness and mobility. However, you can not touch them, they heat the air rather slowly. So this option certainly should not be placed in a children’s room, and indeed in a house where there are small children. Convectors in general have no significant disadvantages. They heat the air in the room quite slowly, but at the same time they can effectively maintain the temperature. They consume little energy, they won’t be able to burn the child, since the surface does not heat up more than 90 degrees, and they also have built-in automatic shutdown functions that work when the unit capsizes. But still, the most popular heaters at the moment are infrared heaters. They are fireproof, easily placed both on the wall and on special stands, do not dry the air, quickly warm up, do not produce any noise and save energy. The choice is yours, of course, but it's better to pay more for a heater that has no flaws than less for one that can hurt.



