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Underfloor Heating Store launches TV advert and competition
Basildon, UK, January 12, 2016 – The Underfloor Heating Store, an award-winning supplier and installer of both water and electric underfloor heating systems, has unveiled a new TV advertisement, and is complementing it with the opportunity to win a £500 retail voucher.
The 30-second advert showcases the company’s unique IQ app, which allows users to control their underfloor heating from their smartphone or tablet, as well as its range of heating products suitable for any type of flooring.
Michael Lewis, Founder and Chief Financial Officer at The Underfloor Heating Store, said:
“Having already featured on programmes like Channel 4’s ’The Home Show’ and BBC One’s ’DIY SOS’, we felt the time was right to spread a wider message of what The Underfloor Heating Store can offer.
“At the start of a new year, when the temperatures are still low and people find their heating bills rising, we’re keen to promote our unique products and services, and show how underfloor heating can bring affordable luxury to any home.“
To increase the reach of the advertising campaign and gauge feedback on it, The Underfloor Heating Store is also holding a prize draw for a £500 John Lewis voucher, encouraging people to share their views about the advert via social media.
The advert is viewable on YouTube, and those who would like to be in with a chance of winning the voucher should ‘like’ The Underfloor Heating Store’s Facebook page and leave a comment to indicate what they think of the ad.
More information about The Underfloor Heating Store can be found on its website, or by calling 0844 800 3396 or 01268 567016.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Darren Jamieson .
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