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Your heating needs are unique. Convectair helps you select the best solution for your needs: silent convection heaters, radiant heaters, fan-forced heaters, models that combine different types of heating, and even towel warmers!

You want total silence?
Pick a convection heater.

You are always cold?
A radiant heater is for you!

The bathroom is chilly in the morning?
A fan-forced heater or a towel warmer will do the trick.

Need a quick fix for a cold spot?
A 120v plug in unit might be what you are looking for!


Control your lights, appliances, phone systems, whole house audio system, thermostats, home theater and more by remote, motion sensor or PC with X10 home automation.  Turn lights on and off from anywhere in your home, turn security lighting and sprinkler systems on and off when you choose, dim lights, even if they couldn't dim before and more!

Energy efficient lighting controls stop energy waste.  Currently almost half of an average buildings energy usage comes from lighting.  Next to heating and air conditioning systems, lighting systems account for the greatest energy consumption and costs. Help control your lighting use by using technologies like: occupancy-based control, vacancy-based control, scheduled control, load shedding, daylighting control, and dimming control.  The overall effect is energy savings, convenience, flexibility, productivity, safety/security and sustainable building practices. 

On-Q products include a complete line of innovative intercom, internet, camera, audio, and lighting control systems designed to seamlessly integrate into any decor. These products can be enjoyed individually, or linked throughout the homewith one system. 


Whether you are looking to reduce energy costs, increase comfort, or manage light control solutions, Lutron products offer the flexibility you need with the energy savings you want.  Lutron light control products range from individual dimmers to total light management systems that control entire building complexes. Some of the larger Lutron light control systems in the US include the 52-story New York Times Building in New York; Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia; and the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.