Why choose Dimplex?
With 75 years of trading experience and a dedication to innovation and sustainability, Dimplex continues to provide award winning services across multiple sectors to their customers. With experienced specialists at hand to provide swift end to end service and support your project, Dimplex are dedicated to adding value and exceeding expectations.
Comprehensive service
We strive to be customer-focused in our business. Our Help Centre is complete with expert product information and intuitive to your needs. Product manuals and troubleshooting guides provide insights when choosing solutions for your home.
Our CommitmentSustainability strategy
As part of Glen Dimplex Group, we are committed to dealing with the sustainability challenges that come with providing heating and ventilation solutions. We aim to redesign the future with solutions that care for people and planet.
Our VisionEffective partnership
For our trade partners, we provide expertise gained through years of experience. Our curated resource library includes technical guidelines and specification information, to support you at every stage of your project.
Our Goals
Sectors
Learn more about what we do. Our range of HVAC solutions aim to provide future proof technologies to building projects over various sectors.
Keeping cool is a breeze with the new Ion Fresh cooling fan
Dimplex has unveiled a new stylish way to keep cool at home with the new copper and black Ion Fresh cooling tower fan. The fan boasts a low energy consumption of only 45W, yet delivers high power air velocity with three speed fan settings designed to give more control.
The ideal temperature for a good night’s sleep
Do you find yourself tossing and turning at night, struggling to get to sleep because you’re too hot or cold? The reality is that many of us either spend our winters living in a home that is as cool as we can stand to save money on our heating bills, or we put up with sweltering hot, humid nights.
Humanising Policy: Exploring the Good and Bad of Electricity
Everything seems to be going electric: it started with our toothbrushes, then our cars and now increasingly our heating. At GDHV we speak a lot about the electrification of heat, but what does that really mean?