
Eleven manufacturers of heating equipment have joined
forces to launch “Beautiful Heat”, a comprehensive marketing program to promote
the benefits of hydronic heating.
As one of the oldest forms of household heating,
hydronics has evolved into a sophisticated system of home comfort that delivers
clean and quiet heating and cooling solutions through combinations of floor,
wall and ceiling panels, radiators and ducts. Hydronic systems are
compatible with geothermal and solar technologies to provide homeowners with the
most energy-efficient systems available today.
To help increase market awareness and growth,
Beautiful Heat will target consumers to inform and educate them about the many
benefits of hydronic heating. Beginning in September 2011, the program will
incorporate targeted campaigns of public relations, consumer advertising and
internet marketing to raise the profile of hydronics and establish it as a high
value household fixture.
Strategic alliances will be forged with homebuilders,
architects, designers, renovators and realtors and the program will also ensure
continuity of the value stream by establishing a strong referral mechanism to
connect buyers with knowledgeable contractors.
Beautiful Heat partners include Armstrong, Bell &
Gossett, Grundfos, LAARS Heating Systems, Raypak, Taco, tekmar Control Systems,
Uponor, Viessmann, Watts Water Technologies and Weil-McLain Canada.
“The Beautiful Heat initiative is long overdue in
the HVAC market place, bringing industry leaders and resources together,” says
Bill Hooper, Market Development Manager — Residential Hydronics of Bell &
Gossett. “Exploring and communicating the benefits of hydronic heating
technology across Canada will be crucial to our long-term success in this
market.”
Charles Mann, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing of
Watts Water Technologies added, “Watts Water Technologies believes in a bright
future for hydronic heat. We are anticipating that with improved public
awareness, all Beautiful Heat stakeholders will benefit.”
Beautiful Heat is a not-for profit organization
dedicated to promoting the energy and health benefits of hydronic systems.
Its mission is to raise awareness and knowledge through marketing and education
campaigns directed at consumers, installers and suppliers of heating and cooling
systems.