ᐅ How do you heat your home?
Created on: 15 Dec 2015 22:34
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Scholes22
Hello and good evening 🙂
Since the weather is getting colder again, it’s time to start thinking about heating.
Especially because we are currently building and still have to decide how we want to heat and what system to use.
We chose a prefabricated house and, to be honest, we are completely overwhelmed by the topic -.- Many say that a conventional heating system is not allowed, others recommend such a system
der Link wurde gelöscht, da es sich eh um eine Werbe/Infoseite für eine Hausbaufirma handelt, Gruss die Mod...
and still others say we should hire a professional.
Honestly, it’s driving us crazy. Especially since it’s getting colder, and the place is really cold 😱
That’s why I wanted to ask here and hope for neutral opinions.
Who has experience with this, and what would be your recommendations?
Since the weather is getting colder again, it’s time to start thinking about heating.
Especially because we are currently building and still have to decide how we want to heat and what system to use.
We chose a prefabricated house and, to be honest, we are completely overwhelmed by the topic -.- Many say that a conventional heating system is not allowed, others recommend such a system
der Link wurde gelöscht, da es sich eh um eine Werbe/Infoseite für eine Hausbaufirma handelt, Gruss die Mod...
and still others say we should hire a professional.
Honestly, it’s driving us crazy. Especially since it’s getting colder, and the place is really cold 😱
That’s why I wanted to ask here and hope for neutral opinions.
Who has experience with this, and what would be your recommendations?
The standard at MHM is triple glazing and KfW55 with geothermal energy.
But I don’t have to choose that. However, we started building in 2014.
The additional costs compared to KfW55 can no longer be “burned off” in our lifetime. 😉
It is important that the windows and masonry are coordinated and that the heating system is suitable for both components.
But I don’t have to choose that. However, we started building in 2014.
The additional costs compared to KfW55 can no longer be “burned off” in our lifetime. 😉
It is important that the windows and masonry are coordinated and that the heating system is suitable for both components.
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