About Us
Welcome to the home of Eureka Heating where you may view our many wood and gas heaters, their room heating capacities and dimensions relative to your needs.
Should you choose a model, an email, fax or phone call to either ourselves, or the authorised dealer nearest to you will set you on the way to the proud ownership and warming comfort of an Eureka Woodheater from our stable of efficient and clean burn appliances.
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Company Profile
Eureka Heating was established in the late 80's. Most products in the marketplace at that time were very basic in design and any thoughts of emission regulation or controls were unheard of. Today all Eureka Heater models conform with E.P.A. Emission Standards.
Eureka’s first models were the Sovereign and Crown freestanding and inbuilt wood heaters, which featured patented secondary and tertiary air with heat exchangers fitted to the fireboxes. Over the years Eureka has developed an extensive range of wood heaters of different shapes and styles, and has established its market leadership with the release of their "bay-window" heaters in 1990 . Eureka products are the benchmark for the woodheating industry and will be for years to come.
Eureka Heating is a division of A F Gason Pty Ltd, Blake St, Ararat, Victoria, Australia.
For further details on A F Gason Pty Ltd, please visit A F Gason Pty Ltd home page at www.gason.com.au
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Eureka’s products are marketed nationally through a large dealer network all over Australia.
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Eureka’s product range has grown over Fifteen years to the present large stable of appliances.
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Eureka now markets sixteen wood heater models, including fireplace inserts.
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The "Aztec Bay View" freestanding wood heater (which features a removable ash box) was released in February 1998.
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Eureka have a total of nine "bay view" models (seven wood and two gas).
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Eureka has spent well over seven hundred thousand dollars on research and development of new products, including tooling, drawings, prototypes and testing to various standards including A.S. 4013 (Emissions), A.S. 2918 (Safety and clearances) and AGA103 (Gas standard).
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