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Selecting Appliances | Using Home Heating Efficiently | Getting The Most From Home Heating | Oil Heaters | Gas Heaters | Night Storage - Block Heaters | Wood - Slow Combustion | Solid Fuel Heating | Under Floor Heating | Shading Devices
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NIGHT STORAGE - BLOCK HEATERS

High mass storage heaters can be heated during periods of off-peak, low cost energy and the stored heat slowly released during the rest of the day by forcing air through the block by way of a thermostatically controlled fan.

Another form of night storage is to lay floor heating cables in a concrete floor, insulated underneath (see floor heating). Both these methods have high initial installation costs but enable cheaper electrical energy to be used.