Infrared heating for village halls in Preston
Commercial infrared heating design and installation for village halls across Preston, Lancashire. Village and community halls are used in short bursts and can't justify running a boiler all day. Infrared delivers instant warmth for a booking and switches straight off afterwards, keeping running costs tied to actual use.
Is infrared heating a good fit for village halls in Preston?
Yes. Preston records about 1896 heating degree days a year (milder than the UK average of ~2000), and for village halls the practical win is zonal, on-demand radiant heat rather than warming a large air volume — a typical 18 m² occupied zone works out around £266/yr at the current price cap.
Preston at a glance
- Region
- North West England
- Heating degree days
- 1896/yr
- Avg temperature
- 10.5°C
- Zone cost (18 m²)
- £266/yr
Climate figures: Open-Meteo 2024 archive for Preston. Costs are indicative estimates.
Why infrared suits village halls
Typical building: Intermittent bookings, one large space, tight budgets and often minimal insulation.
- Instant heat for a two-hour booking — no pre-heating.
- Pay only for the hours the hall is actually used.
- No boiler servicing or frost-protection headaches.
- Simple timer or coin/booking-linked control.
Typical specification
Overhead radiant panels zoned to the main hall with a simple timer or booking-linked control.
Sizing guide: Zoned to occupied areas; output matched to the main hall.
Estimate a running cost for Preston
| Heating type | Est. kWh/yr | Est. cost/yr |
|---|---|---|
Infrared panels Low upfront cost, zonal on-demand heat, no maintenance. | 1,086 | £266 |
Air-source heat pump Lowest running cost (COP ~3.2) but high install cost; £7,500 grant. | 435 | £107 |
Gas central heating Cheap fuel today, but fossil and being phased out of new builds. | 1,547 | £96lowest |
Old electric / storage heaters What infrared usually replaces — resistive and always-on. | 1,392 | £341 |
Indicative estimates using the degree-day method, real local climate data and the current Ofgem price cap. Heat pumps show the lowest running cost because they move ~3× more heat per kWh — infrared's advantages are upfront cost, zonal control and zero maintenance, not kWh efficiency. Your actual costs depend on tariff, usage and building fabric.
Infrared for village halls in Preston: FAQs
Reviewed by the Infrared Heat Solutions technical team · Last updated July 2026 · Data sources: Open-Meteo (Preston 2024 climate), Ofgem price cap