Infrared Heating Case Studies
Gyms, Pilates Studio and Hot Yoga

How can Infrared Heaters Revolutionise a Hot Yoga Studio
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Transforming Large Spaces with IR Heating: MOVE Sports Clinic
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How Bristol Zen Dojo Transformed Its Heating Efficiency with Infrared Heating
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Northern Ireland
The Mind Hack
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England
Mind Yoga & Pilates
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England
Sarah Jayne Fitness
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England
Toniq LIfestyle
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Dubai - UAE
Brrn Barre
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Jordan
Inscape
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England & Spain
Yours Space
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Portugal
Annapurna Holistic
Coming SoonHomes and Large Scale Developments

Eco-Friendly Infrared Heating for Large-Scale Developments
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Liz’s Experience with Infrared Heating in Her Home
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Efficient and Sustainable Home Heating in Loughborough
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Transforming a Grade II Listed Building with Infrared Heating
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GOLIATH – BIG BOAT, SMALL CHALLENGE
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WANDSWORTH-ON-THAMES – DRYING OUT THE DAMP
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Installing IR Heating Panels for Housing Projects and Local Councils
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A Sustainable Approach to Home Comfort
Religious Institutes
Schools
FAQ
Yes, infrared heating can achieve temperatures of up to 45°C, making it ideal for Bikram (hot) yoga studios. Unlike traditional convection heaters, infrared panels heat people and objects directly, ensuring even warmth without overheating the air. This creates a comfortable, sweat-inducing environment that enhances flexibility and detoxification during sessions.
Absolutely! Infrared heating is highly energy-efficient for large, open spaces like gyms, churches, and sports halls. Unlike traditional heating, which warms the air, infrared panels heat people and surfaces directly, minimizing heat loss and providing instant warmth. This reduces running costs by up to 50% compared to convection heaters.
Infrared heating is perfect for kennels, catteries, and pet boarding facilities because:
✔ It provides gentle, radiant warmth, keeping animals comfortable.
✔ It doesn’t dry out the air, reducing respiratory issues.
✔ No exposed elements mean safe, pet-friendly heating.
✔ Lower running costs compared to traditional heating.
Yes! Infrared heating prevents dampness and condensation by warming walls, floors, and ceilings directly. Unlike conventional heaters that heat the air (which then cools and creates condensation), infrared keeps surfaces dry, reducing mold and mildew in homes, churches, and old buildings.
Absolutely. Infrared heating is completely silent and emits no light, creating a serene environment for yoga, meditation, and mindfulness sessions. Since it warms the body directly, it also mimics natural sunlight, promoting relaxation and flexibility without overheating the air.
Infrared heating has several advantages over underfloor heating:
✔ Faster heating – Works instantly, while underfloor heating takes hours.
✔ Lower energy use – Heats only when needed, cutting costs.
✔ No floor modifications required – Easy ceiling or wall installation.
✔ More control – Zoned heating allows different temperatures in each area.
Yes, infrared heating is ideal for listed buildings and churches because it is:
✔ Non-intrusive – No need for pipework or structural modifications.
✔ Wall or ceiling-mounted – Preserves aesthetics and historical integrity.
✔ Efficient in high-ceiling spaces – Heats people directly, reducing energy waste.