

Water Solar Heater
Water solar typically refers to solar water heating systems, which utilize solar energy to heat water for various purposes such as domestic use, space heating, or industrial processes. These systems typically consist of solar collectors, which absorb sunlight and convert it into heat, and a storage tank to hold the heated water.

Water Treatment
Water treatment is the process of purifying and conditioning water to make it safe for various purposes, including drinking, irrigation, industrial processes, and recreational activities. It involves the removal of contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, sediment, chemicals, and pollutants from water sources like rivers, lakes, and groundwater.

Parquet
Parquet is a type of flooring made up of small wooden blocks or strips arranged in geometric patterns. These patterns often include herringbone, chevron, basket weave, and other intricate designs. Parquet flooring can be crafted from various types of wood, including oak, maple, cherry, and walnut, offering a wide range of colors and textures to suit different interior styles.

Water Purifier
A water purifier is a device or system designed to remove impurities, contaminants, and potentially harmful substances from water, making it safe for consumption. These impurities may include bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, chemicals, sediment, and other pollutants that can affect the taste, odor, and safety of drinking water.

Chimney
A chimney is a vertical structure that extends from a building's interior to the exterior roof or wall. Its primary function is to provide ventilation for smoke, gases, and other byproducts produced by heating appliances such as fireplaces, furnaces, boilers, and stoves. Chimneys work by creating a draft, which draws air and combustion byproducts out of the building and releases them into the atmosphere.

Gas Stoves
A gas stove is a stove that is fuelled by combustible gas such as natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas, syngas, or other flammable gas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels such as coal or wood. Chimneys work by creating a draft, which draws air and combustion byproducts out of the building and releases them into the atmosphere.