Eden's Energies    Water, Sun, Wind, Earth

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...Fancy an Instant Hot Water Tap?

An instant hot water tap is the ideal way of cutting back your electricity usage. Forget repeatedly boiling kettles of water, with one of these taps, you'll have hot water literally on tap.

At Eden's Energies we can install an instant hot water tap, or any other tap, as part of our traditional plumbing work.

...Browse our Bespoke Bathrooms

At Eden's Energies we have experience in creating bespoke bathrooms, from scratch, for our clients. We pride ourselves on the high quality of our workmanship and we are sure that you'll be impressed by the standard of finish we achieve.

Take a look at some photographs of our previous bespoke bathrooms .

If you are interested in having a bespoke bathroom fitted don't hesitate to contact us.


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Un-vented cylinders are mains pressure hot water storage systems that provide an extremely efficient way of storinTg and distributing domestic hot water at mains pressure throughout your home.  These cylinders are not open to the atmosphere, unlike open vented cylinders which are open to the atmosphere via the cylinder's vent pipe and the cylinder's cold feed pipe from the cold water storage. These mains pressure cylinders provide quicker heat recovery than the low pressure open vented cylinder, i.e. it takes less time to heat up. Because water is supplied from the mains supply and not from your cold water storage, the flow rate and water pressure from an un-vented cylinder at the outlets (e.g. Taps and shower heads) is much greater than from the storage fed open vented cylinder. Solar thermal is a renewable energy system for generating domestic hot water. Solar thermal water heating works in a similar way to leaving a hosepipe in the sun. Solar thermal generates renewable heated water using solar panels (known as “collectors”) fitted at an optimal angle on a roof. Solar heat warms fluid, usually anti-freeze, in the collectors and this is then pumped to heat water stored in a hot water cylinder. A boiler or immersion heater tops up the water to the temperature set by the cylinder's thermostat (>60°C) Solar domestic hot water (SDHW) systems preheat water from the municipal water supply for domestic consumption and may provide enough hot water to account for up to one-half of a household's annual consumption. Some of the uses of this water include radiant floor heating, washing and cleaning. Solar domestic hot water systems are often 'glazed' and employ the use of an anti-freeze (glycol) solution to allow them to function year-round.  The most common type of hot water system uses solar collectors to heat a liquid called a heat transfer liquid -usually water or a glycol solution. This heated liquid is then pumped to a heat exchanger which is usually located inside the pre-heat tank or a solar tank. The heat exchanger allows the heat from the heat transfer liquid to transfer to the water in the pre-heat or solar tank. This now warm water is then pumped either to the house or into a conventional hot water heater to be warmed further before being used. Solar PV (or photovoltaic)  panels generate electricity using from light. Photovoltaic panels and tiles are made up from solar cells, which are made from silicon, one of the most abundant elements on Earth. The photovoltaic cells are wired together inside the panels and produce direct current (DC) when exposed to light. Photovoltaic panels produce energy from daylight, not direct sunlight, so they still produce electricity on a cloudy or overcast day. The DC electricity produced is normally converted into alternating current (AC) for use in homes and buildings, by an inverter situated in the loft or near a building’s fuse board. West Malling, Kent, Mid <?Kent, Kings Hill, ME19, ME20, ME16, Larkfield, Leyborne, Aylesford, Plumbing plumbers.