
Hot Trends in Home Heating: Electric Wallpaper
Electric wallpaper is emerging as an innovative and environmentally conscious alternative to conventional home heating systems. This new technology, currently undergoing pilot trials, offers an energy-efficient, low-carbon solution for heating homes. Unlike traditional convection systems that warm the surrounding air, electric wallpaper utilizes infrared technology to directly heat people and objects within a room. Michelle Ansell, Project Manager for NexGen, a leading electric wallpaper manufacturer, explains that the infrared energy is first absorbed by individuals, then by furniture and the building's fabric, ensuring an even and comfortable temperature throughout the space.
The development of electric wallpaper is driven by a desire to combat fuel poverty and provide affordable, green heating technology. Initial trials are particularly focused on social housing in the UK, targeting old, poorly insulated, and mold-prone tenement buildings in Glasgow. This initiative aligns with Scotland's ambitious goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045, especially relevant given that 84% of Scottish homes rely on gas heating.
Several benefits highlight electric wallpaper as a promising heating method. It is highly energy-efficient and eco-friendly, especially when integrated with solar panels. Rooms heat up quickly, and the direct infrared heating ensures warmth is retained longer, even after the system is turned off. Its broad surface coverage eliminates cold spots, a common issue with convection heaters. Furthermore, because it heats objects rather than air, warm air doesn't escape when windows or doors are opened, enhancing efficiency. The system also allows for targeted heating zones, meaning individual rooms can be heated independently, reducing overall energy consumption.
Beyond heating, electric wallpaper offers a significant advantage in mold prevention. Its infrared technology warms surfaces directly, effectively wicking away moisture that contributes to mold growth. Smart technology built into the system can monitor humidity levels and automatically increase room temperature to prevent condensation. The product is also presented as affordable to purchase and install, potentially costing less than air source heat pumps or gas boilers in the UK. Installation is relatively simple, involving a decorator for applying the wallpaper to ceilings and an electrician for wiring, with cables discreetly hidden. Users can paint over the wallpaper, though black paint should be avoided as it can impair infrared efficiency.
Maintenance is minimal, with NexGen offering a 15-year guarantee, noting the absence of moving parts. The wallpaper is fireproof and water-resistant, contributing to its durability. Its ceiling installation is space-saving, freeing up wall space that would otherwise be occupied by radiators. However, as a new product, long-term data on longevity, running costs, and efficiency are still being collected. Potential drawbacks include the need for a separate water heating system and considerations for costs associated with removing existing heating systems in older homes. While not yet widely available in the U.S., NexGen plans to introduce its electric wallpaper product to the American market in the summer of 2025.
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