Make your Heat Source Multitask For You

Wiseliving • May 01, 2022

Integrating your heating, cooking and hot water into one can save you money while seamlessly helping the environment.

Make your Heat Source Multitask For You

Have you ever thought about integrating your heating, cooking and hot water into one? Maybe you didn't even know it was possible?

By investing in a sustainable complete system you can save money ongoing and stop energy wastage that occurs by using multiple products to do multiple jobs.


One of the aspects of a sustainable complete system is that each one is unique to the individual's home set up and requirements. That is why over time we engineered all our products to be linked to one another and also designed them to be added individually. Therefore the configurations are endless and the time frame is flexible.


Whether it’s a simple strategy to save you money on your hot water usage or a comprehensive off-grid system for all your heating, hot water and cooking needs, a bespoke plan can be achieved for you and your home.


First Step: What are you ideally looking to include in your system?


Take John for example:

John-Sample House Heating Solution

 

John was looking for a wood heater to heat his home. On discussion, he discovered he could also connect the Christo wood heater  to a hot water tank to heat hot water in winter and install a solar system to heat his hot water in Summer. John now no longer pays for his hot water separately as it is heated up while his wood heater heats his home and in the Summer he gets it free from the sun!


Or maybe you're more like Linda?

Lindas Home Heating Solution


Linda is building her dream home and has always wanted a wood stove to complete her kitchen. She has been researching her options and decided on a Thermalux Grand Cuisine. She likes this model because not only is it Australian made and a genuine four-oven cooking stove but it can also be installed with a 16kw hot water boiler which will also run the infloor hydronic heating throughout her home.


Second Step: Putting the dreams into reality


Once you've agreed on what you would like to include (solar system, hot water tank, wood-fired hydronic boiler, wood-fired stove or heater, hydronic radiators or infloor heating, Co2 heat pump and more), an experience representative will provide you with a detailed schematic drawing showing how all the products you choose connect and fit into your home. They will also work with you to provide an ongoing back-up and technical advice service.


Third Step: Installation


Now that the drawings have been completed and approved, all the products are hand-made to your exact requirements in our manufacturing head quarters and delivered to your residence to be met by your installers.


Final step: A happy ending


Now you've put the power back in your hands, your saving money and helping the environment. Doesn't get better than that.

Visit our
WISELIVING Complete Sustainable System to see how you can invest in one today!


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