Effective Warmth for the Church Congregation in Bekesbourne Church

Background

Churches have been traditionally difficult to heat due to the nature of their large open space, high ceilings and historic interiors that need to be preserved in every way.

St Peter’s Church in Bekesbourne was looking for a heating solution to warm its congregation in the large 155m2 12th Century church. After conducting research on the various heating technologies, they identified infrared as the solution that would work for their requirements.

Advantage installed in church

Solution

Advantage IR3 heaters, along with the Herschel iQ control system, were installed within the Tower, Nave, Chancel, and Vestry. The units were mounted discreetly on the wood of the roof lining, ensuring minimal visual impact and preserving the character of the 12th-century interior.

Testimonial

"The heaters are now up and running and working just as we hoped"

"Having researched the different forms of heating for our church we decided that Herschel Far infrared heaters were the company that we were most interested in. On contacting Matthew Dodds, of Herschel, we found him most helpful and informative. The online assessment of our particular requirements was most useful.  The heaters are now up and running and working just as we hoped. All the church members seem to be very impressed. I cannot praise Matthew Dodds and Herschel highly enough as they are very efficient with nothing being too much trouble".

Peter Rothwell

Contact the Herschel Team today for a consultation and experience the future of heating for yourself

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