With Christmas and New Year’s Eve fast approaching
it’s the time of year to start thinking about parties
and inviting the neighbours round for mulled wine and a
mince pie. But do you ever tire of spending those cold
winter nights entertaining indoors? Ever wish you could
spend more time in your garden? If so, a Calor patio heater
could be just the answer.
Many people spend time and effort making their garden
look aesthetically pleasing – especially since
property development programmes have made features like
decking so popular. Patio heaters are the ideal way to
enjoy an attractive garden all year round – taking
the chill off the air during summer evenings and providing
warmth for winter nights spent outside.
Garden aesthetics is something Calor understands. That’s
why the UK’s leading LPG supplier offers unobtrusive
underground storage tanks. All that is visible with this
type of installation is a compact round green cover,
which gives access to the valve assembly. Once the tank
is buried, the area can be landscaped with grass, flowers
or shallow rooted shrubs.
Calor makes the LPG underground tank installation a
very simple process for both the customer and the installer.
Once LPG has been chosen as the preferred fuel, all
the installer needs to do is supply Calor with their
customer’s contact details. A Calor representative
then visits the customer, evaluates the proposed site
and recommends a suitable location for the tank. Being
underground, the minimum distance required between
the tank and the property can be reduced – often
making siting easier. Calor will assist with the application
of any planning permission that may be required, and
provides detailed information and guidance on the excavation
process.
Once the ground has been prepared – by excavating
a trench (which should be a minimum of 600mm deep and
the width of a garden spade) and preparing a hardcore
base – a Calor approved contractor delivers and
installs the tank, connects the gas pipeline to the property
and fills the tank with Calor LPG. The underground gas
pipe will enter the property at about 600mm above ground
level, and is controlled by a valve. The installer then
needs to connect the pipe to the central heating system
and any other household appliances, and tests for gas
tightness. The tank remains the property and responsibility
of Calor and is checked and maintained by Calor’s
qualified engineers every time gas is delivered.
If you want to enjoy your own garden all year round,
why not enter our competition to win a Calor patio heater
(worth £300). Just answer this simple question:
Once a Calor underground storage tank has been installed
what can you see?
a) A red hatch
b) A compact round green cover
c) A purple lid
Issued on behalf of Calor by The Bright Consultancy,
1 Henley Court, High Street, Henley-in-Arden, West
Midlands B95 5BA. For further information please contact
Ruth Barrows/ Ian Bates at Bright on Tel: +44 (0) 1564
795535 Fax: +44 (0) 1564 795560 or Email: ruth@bright-consultancy.co.uk. Click
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Released: October 2004
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