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THE MOST SUITABLE HEATING SYSTEM

When winter comes it is essential to have a good system of heating to feel comfortable in our home. The size of the house and its layout, the climate of the town, and the people who live there are all determining factors in making the right decision. Let's see what the types of heating, both electric and gas.

You may need to completely renew your heating system because it is inefficient from an energy and economic perspective, such as high energy consumption, heat loss, and more. Or you may be thinking about replacing your conventional boiler with a condensing boiler, and you are thinking carefully, since its efficiency levels and features make it the most advisable option.

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THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEATING

  • HEAT PUMP

The heat pump allows you to enjoy air conditioning in summer and heating in winter, having only one appliance. In addition, modern appliances are energy-efficient, which also means they save money. They have the advantage of quickly heating the room they're in. They can be installed centrally for the entire house or in individual rooms as needed. The variety of models on the market allows you to choose the option that best suits your needs.

  • THERMOELECTRIC EMITTERS

These radiators heat the thermal oil inside via a steel resistor and transmit it outside. Each radiator operates individually; they can be programmed and placed in the room needed at any time. They can be plugged in anywhere, without the need for construction or installation.

  • BOILER AND WATER RADIATORS

It is the system of heating The most widely used method in Spain today. Heat is produced by burning natural gas or another suitable fuel and transported through a network of pipes distributed throughout the house. At the end of the pipes are the radiators, which function as heat emitters in the room where they are located. They offer the advantage of heating different rooms with the same fuel quality, even entire buildings, although the heat output is reduced as the radiators are further away from the boiler.