Transforming a Grade II Listed Building with Infrared Heating

NVSM LTD, a renowned developer specializing in the restoration of Grade II listed buildings, undertook the challenging task of reviving an old presswork's factory. This historical structure once produced knives, forks, plates, and other silverware but had fallen into a state of severe disrepair. The vision was to transform it into a vibrant, functional space with 30 modern flats while preserving its heritage.

Renovating listed buildings comes with numerous challenges, including navigating strict preservation regulations and ensuring that modern systems are compatible with the existing structure. NVSM LTD’s expertise in these areas was critical to the project’s success.

Location: Birmingham Jewellery Quarter - Vittoria Street
Client: NVSM LTD
Developer: NVSM LTD

Heating Solution: Infrared Heating by KIASA
NVSM LTD had previously faced challenges with combi boilers in a similar project, noting issues like high running costs, complex pipework installations, and inadequate heating. Determined to find a more efficient alternative, the team researched and selected KIASA’s 1.8kW Smart Heater Bars, known for their advanced infrared heating technology.

Key Features of KIASA Infrared Heating:

Instant Heat:

Infrared technology warms people and objects directly, eliminating the inefficiency of heating the air.

Smart Energy Management:

Features such as remote control and scheduling save tenants up to 60% on heating bills.

Ease of Installation:

Minimal structural disruption compared to conventional heating systems, making it ideal for heritage buildings.

Tenant Satisfaction:

Residents reported excellent comfort levels, praising the consistent warmth and energy efficiency.

IMPLEMENTATION OF KIASA INFRA-RED SMART HEATER BARS

The 30 flats in the renovated building were equipped with KIASA Smart Heater Bars, offering modern heating solutions that seamlessly blended with the historical aesthetics. The decision to use infrared heating addressed several pain points:

Reduced energy consumption compared to traditional systems.

Simplified installation without extensive pipework, crucial for maintaining the building’s integrity.

Enhanced comfort and reliability for tenants.

Results

Economic Efficiency:

Infrared heating significantly reduced energy costs, saving tenants up to 60% compared to combi boiler systems.

Developer Plans:

NVSM LET plans to incorporate KIASA’s infrared heating solutions in their upcoming project featuring 22 flats, reaffirming their commitment to sustainable and efficient heating technologies.

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Why Infrared Heating for Listed Buildings?

Renovating listed buildings presents unique challenges, particularly the need to preserve historical integrity while introducing modern amenities. Infrared heating is an ideal solution for such projects, offering a harmonious balance between energy efficiency, sustainability, and preservation requirements. Unlike traditional heating systems, infrared heaters can be installed with minimal structural alterations, making them perfect for heritage buildings where extensive modifications could compromise the architectural value. Additionally, infrared heating technology aligns with modern sustainability goals, providing efficient heat that reduces long-term operational costs. Its ability to warm objects and people directly, rather than heating the air, enhances efficiency and comfort. Infrared heaters also feature sleek, unobtrusive designs that complement the aesthetics of historic interiors, maintaining the building's character while meeting the demands of contemporary living. This combination of benefits makes infrared heating systems a transformative choice for developers working on listed building renovations, ensuring modern functionality without sacrificing heritage appeal.

Conclusion

The transformation of the Vittoria Street building demonstrates the potential of infrared heating to modernize historical properties without compromising their legacy. KIASA’s Smart Heater Bars proved instrumental in this project, delivering energy efficiency, tenant comfort, and ease of installation.

NVSM LTD’s success with this project not only highlights the advantages of electric infrared heating systems but also sets a benchmark for future renovations of heritage-listed properties. Infrared heating is emerging as a preferred choice for developers aiming for sustainability and efficiency in modern housing solutions.