ᐅ Do zoning regulations force homeowners away from heat pumps?
Created on: 3 Jan 2026 21:38
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thatniks
Hello everyone,
first post of what will probably be many – we are now starting to build. We are currently working on the design of our first floor plan and are simultaneously discussing with general contractors to clarify the basic questions before the architectural draftsman gets involved.
I am stuck here:
Our local development plan states:
If you search online for this, you find this passage in many development plans.
There was already a similar thread, but it raised more questions for me: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/welche-luftwaermepumpe-erfuellt-die-anforderungen-aus-dem-bebauungsplan.37022/
Here are the questions I can’t sort out in my mind:
Best regards and thanks.
first post of what will probably be many – we are now starting to build. We are currently working on the design of our first floor plan and are simultaneously discussing with general contractors to clarify the basic questions before the architectural draftsman gets involved.
I am stuck here:
Our local development plan states:
The installation of air source heat pumps is only permitted in fully enclosed rooms.
At all penetrations and openings from the installation room to the outside, it must be ensured by structural and/or technical measures that a sound pressure level of 30 dB(A), measured at 1 meter (3.3 feet) distance from the penetration or opening, is not exceeded.
When designing and implementing sound insulation enclosures and silencers, it must be ensured that the noise after the silencer has no tonal components and that the installed technical devices provide sufficient sound-dampening properties, especially in the low-frequency range below 90 Hz.
If you search online for this, you find this passage in many development plans.
There was already a similar thread, but it raised more questions for me: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/welche-luftwaermepumpe-erfuellt-die-anforderungen-aus-dem-bebauungsplan.37022/
Here are the questions I can’t sort out in my mind:
- Does this actually require an indoor air-to-water heat pump? I don’t want to believe that because I see many split units installed in gardens and can’t imagine that builders follow this requirement in all those development plans.
- If I manage the piping myself, how do I keep the noise below 30 dB? Common units have noise levels of 45–50 dB, and sound won’t be reduced by 15 dB at 1 meter in front of the opening (according to HVAC knowledge, only about 7 dB attenuation).
Best regards and thanks.
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nordanney5 Jan 2026 11:13thatniks schrieb:
Do you have any ideas on how I can minimize weather impact on the monoblock outside? The position is relatively fixed on the plot (also possible on the roof)Since you need an enclosure anyway (for noise protection), the position doesn't matter.thatniks schrieb:
For me, yes, right now we simply don’t have any space inside due to budget constraints.
Do you have any ideas on how I can minimize weather exposure on the monoblock outside? The location is relatively fixed on the plot (also possible on the roof). To me, it sounds like your current situation is that of a self-builder whose utility room is too small, and who assumes that expanding the technical room will exceed your budget. If so, you should urgently discuss your overall planning here!
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