Heat pumps
Heat pumps are used as a modern alternative to gas and electric boilers. They are suitable for private houses and commercial buildings where lower running costs and long-term heating stability are important.
Available heat pump types
The catalog includes air-to-water heat pumps available in monoblock and split configurations. These systems are used for space heating, domestic hot water production and can operate with underfloor heating or low-temperature radiators.
When a heat pump is the right solution
Heat pumps are most often selected for new or well-insulated houses where the heating system is designed for low water temperatures. They are also a practical option when gas is unavailable or connection costs are high.
What to consider when choosing
Key factors include building heat loss, total floor area, heating system type, available electrical supply and hot water demand. Incorrect system sizing can significantly reduce efficiency.
To better understand when an air-to-water heat pump truly makes sense and what limitations may apply, we recommend reading our guide: when an air-to-water heat pump is the right choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of houses are heat pumps suitable for?
Mainly for well-insulated houses with underfloor heating or low-temperature radiators.
Can a heat pump be the only heating source?
Yes, if the system is properly sized and the building has low heat losses.
Do heat pumps work in winter?
Yes, although at very low temperatures a backup heat source may be required.
Do you help with system selection and installation?
Yes, we assist with equipment selection and provide professional installation.