The Leaf - Issue 14 - February 2023 - Our Commitment to Minimise Single Use Plastic
23rd of Feb, 2023
Single use plastic (SuP) are products made from plastic that can only be used once then thrown away.
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Seasonal Radiator Maintenance
21st of Feb, 2023
Regular radiator maintenance helps to avoid radiator repair bills. Find out how smart radiators & regular upkeep will save you time & money in the long run.
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Home Devices You Can Control With Your Phone
14th of Feb, 2023
Discover all the home devices you can connect to your phone, from smart radiators to smart home thermostats and smart plugs.
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Wiser Explains: What Is Multi-zone Heating?
7th of Feb, 2023
Multi-zone heating gives you individual control over each room's temperature. Learn more about smart heating & how Wiser's multi-zone heating benefits you.
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The Leaf: Mill Ford School Visit
27th of Jan, 2023
STEM ambassador team welcomed pupils with complex needs from Mill Ford school. Read about their fantastic opportunity for smart home discovery.
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How to Be Greener With a Smart Thermostat
24th of Jan, 2023
Smart thermostats have eco-friendly features for greener heating that help to reduce energy consumption and save you money. Find out how with Wiser.
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Wiser Radiator Valve Adapter Guide
17th of Jan, 2023
TRV adapters connect the Wiser radiator thermostat to your radiator, controlling your home's heating room-by-room. Learn which TRV adapter you need.
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Smart Central Heating Jargon Buster
10th of Jan, 2023
Our Smart Heating jargon buster will explain all the Smart Home Heating buzzwords and what they mean.
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Are Heat Pumps The Future Of Home Heating?
3rd of Jan, 2023
Heat pumps are an extremely efficient way to heat homes without damaging the environment. We discuss whether they are the future of heating.
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Wiser Case Study: Coalbrookdale Community Centre
3rd of Jan, 2023
Coalbrookdale Community Centre, nestled in idyllic Ironbridge, is at the heart of the local community. The building itself started life as a school for girls and infants in 1831.
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