Hello everyone,
The planned construction start for our approximately 160m² (1,722 sq ft) bungalow is scheduled for early 2013. We are currently still in the planning phase. Now the question arises: which heating system should we choose? Can you recommend anything?
I would like to move away from oil or gas heating systems. Technically, I am already convinced of pellet heating, but I would prefer to be independent. What alternatives are left then? Heat pump?
Best regards, EarlGrey
The planned construction start for our approximately 160m² (1,722 sq ft) bungalow is scheduled for early 2013. We are currently still in the planning phase. Now the question arises: which heating system should we choose? Can you recommend anything?
I would like to move away from oil or gas heating systems. Technically, I am already convinced of pellet heating, but I would prefer to be independent. What alternatives are left then? Heat pump?
Best regards, EarlGrey
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Häuslebauer407 Nov 2012 16:54Oh, it’s not that complicated. You can easily manage it with a supply temperature of 35°C (95°F).
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Energiefuxx7 Nov 2012 17:14Then a bear skin rug and red wine, along with an open fireplace—wow. But I actually found a 48-hour combat unit training of the German Armed Forces in the Bavarian Forest at minus 30°C (minus 22°F) more romantic.
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Häuslebauer407 Nov 2012 20:22No, a fireplace is not my thing. It takes too much work and creates too much mess.
-30°C (-22°F) is only romantic for a few days in a row on the motorway.
-30°C (-22°F) is only romantic for a few days in a row on the motorway.
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CharlieBrown13 Nov 2012 11:16Is it possible to use screws or nails with a wall heating system? What does the wall construction look like in this case?
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Häuslebauer4013 Nov 2012 11:23CharlieBrown schrieb:
Is it possible to use screws or nails with a wall heating system? How is the wall structure in such cases?You can look up the structure of a wall heating system online. It’s actually quite simple and similar to underfloor heating. The heating pipes are attached directly to the unfinished wall, then reinforcement mesh and plaster are applied on top.
If you want to hang a picture, you just need to be careful where you put the nail...
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Bauexperte14 Nov 2012 09:27Hello,
Kind regards
CharlieBrown schrieb:Firstly, hopefully you wouldn’t consider drilling into a floor heating system. Secondly – why would you want to reduce the effectiveness of a wall heating system by hanging pictures or cabinets on it?
Is it still possible to use screws or nails with a wall heating system?
Kind regards
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