Channel 4s Grand Designs gets a bit of Magic
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Channel 4s Grand Designs gets a bit of Magic
Chelmsford based company The Magic Thermodynamic Box are pleased to announce that the product that they have invented and manufacturer in Maldon, Essex is going to be featured on Channel 4s Grand Design on Wednesday the 10th of September. The company supplied an innovative energy saving product \’The Little Magic Thermodynamic Box\’ which can save the homeowner up to 90% on their hot water energy usage.
\’The Little Magic Thermodynamic Box also makes use of a Thermodynamic Panel which is similar to a solar panel, however unlike solar it can be installed more flexibly even on the outside wall of the home. The unique selling point of this product is that it works day and night every day of the year unlike Solar Thermal that only works when there is sun light. It was a simple installation which took just over a day and will save the user on energy for years to come\’ said Managing Director Alistair Smit.
The property was on the outskirts of Cornwall and was planned and partly built by a Californian architect that wanted all of the domestic energy to be provided from renewable energy. After researching the market the architect visited The Magic Thermodynamics Box Companies office in New London Road where he watched a presentation from Malcolm Stratford the Technical Advisor. It was then agreed that this was the product to be installed into the property that will be seen by millions on TV.
The Magic Thermodynamic Box Company are the only company in the UK that manufacturer Thermodynamics, we have manufacturing this product for nearly two years now and are already supplying the product to 15 countries around the world. Working with the production team for the two days on set was a rewarding experience and we are all looking forward to seeing the product in the Grand Design magazine on the 2nd of October as well as the TV show on the 10th of September,’’ said Marketing Director Alex Basile.
Picture far right Marketing Director Alex Basile, Managing Director Alistair Smith then Kevin, Gregory Kewish Architect