Hamworthy Heating, technical experts in commercial heating and hot water products, is pleased to announce the launch of its new and redesigned website.

Tailored to meet the needs of customers, the updated site features a modern, user-friendly design with enhanced functionality, making it easier than ever to find the right heating, hot water or low-carbon solution for the commercial building needs.

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It also offers valuable resources, including case studies that can be filtered by product or building type

The new website features an intuitive navigation system, allowing users to quickly and easily access essential product information and services.

It also offers valuable resources, including case studies that can be filtered by product or building type, highlighting the versatile applications of Hamworthy Heating products across various industries.

In addition, the site hosts an extensive Technical Library, providing visitors with detailed product specifications, guides, and technical data to help select the most suitable solutions for projects.

Supporting industry professionals

To further support industry professionals, the new website also features a dedicated Knowledge Portal that keeps users up to date with the latest industry news, trends, and developments.

For customers seeking expert advice or looking to discuss their specific needs, the website offers a streamlined contact process, enabling users to quickly connect with the right team members.

Kevin Potter, National Sales Manager, comments, "Our new website allows us to continue to strengthen our position in the UK commercial heating market and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to delivering accessible, high-quality heating and hot water solutions that meet the needs of our customers."

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