How Aurawell specifically targets areas where traditional systems reach their limits.
Many buildings become thermally uneven over the years. One room is pleasantly warm, while the next remains cool – even though the heating is on.
In practice, the problem is rarely insufficient overall output from the heating system. It is usually a distribution, system, or surface issue .
This is exactly where Aurawell – the 5 mm thin, wall-integrated heating panel from Switzerland – comes in.
The typical causes – and why central systems fail to solve them
1. Aging building fabric and cold exterior walls
Buildings change over time:
- Insulating materials lose their effectiveness
- The joints become leaky.
- Windows age
- Thermal bridges are increasing
Exterior walls, in particular, cool down. If the surface temperature drops significantly, an unpleasant feeling of cold arises.
How Aurawell works here
Aurawell is glued to the wall across its entire surface and is only 5 mm thin.
The integrated heating mat emits heat not only forward into the room, but also backward towards the wall.
The adjacent wall surface is actively heated within a radius of approximately 30 cm.
The goal is:
- Raising the surface temperature
- Outward shift of the dew point
- Reduction of moisture exposure in the plaster area
Important: Aurawell does not replace structural waterproofing in the case of rising or permanently penetrating moisture.
2. Uneven heat distribution in the heating system
Many existing buildings lack hydraulic balancing. The consequence:
- Radiators near the heating system are very warm
- Radiators located far away remain undersupplied with heat.
- Upper floors are cooler
Additionally, hydraulics, pumps and distributors increase the system complexity.
The Aurawell approach: No hydraulics, no distribution
Aurawell works without:
- water-carrying pipes
- Pump
- Distribution
- Hydraulic balancing
The system converts electrical energy directly into heat – without any transport or storage losses.
Heat is generated exactly where it is needed – directly on the wall surface.
3. Convection problems of conventional radiators
Convection-based systems primarily heat the air. Warm air rises.
- Too warm under the blanket
- Too cold in the lounge area
- Exterior wall remains cold
This effect is particularly pronounced in rooms with high ceilings or large glass surfaces.
Aurawell: Radiant heat across a wide area
Aurawell emits heat primarily as radiant heat.
The sensation of warmth is comparable to that of a tiled stove:
- Directly noticeable
- Without air turbulence
- Silent
- Evenly
The surface temperature is approximately 55 °C, and the heating time is about 15 minutes.
4. Changed usage and new comfort zones
Home office, guest rooms, attic conversions or specific comfort zones require flexible solutions.
Central heating systems often heat entire floors – even if only individual areas are used.
Aurawell as a zone-based heating solution
Aurawell allows for targeted heating of individual rooms or wall areas.
The power consumption is approximately 0.5–0.6 kW per panel.
With electricity costs of €0.15–€0.40/kWh, operating costs amount to approximately €0.8–€0.20 per hour.
That means:
- Predictable costs
- No maintenance contracts
- No pump or service costs
Why Aurawell is conceived differently as a system
5 mm thin – fully wall-integrated
Aurawell is only 5 mm thick and is glued over the entire surface.
The following is created:
- No technical room
- No loss of space
- No visible heating technology
The surface can be individually designed and can become part of the room concept.
Reduced system architecture
In comparison to pellet, gas, oil or heat pump systems, the entire technical infrastructure such as hydraulics or complex system components is eliminated.
The investment costs are €1,890 including VAT per panel.
Sustainability and future viability
Aurawell can be combined with:
- Photovoltaics
- Energy storage
With around 94% renewable electricity in the Austrian consumption mix, the system can be positioned sustainably.
Conclusion: Uneven heat is usually a system problem – not a performance problem.
If rooms do not get warm enough despite the heating being on, the cause is often:
- cold exterior walls
- convection-induced air stratification
- missing zone regulation
- hydraulic undersupply
Aurawell solves these problems through direct, surface-level and wall-adjacent heat emission – without hydraulics, without complex technology and without major construction work.
The system is particularly suitable for:
- Existing building
- Retrofitting individual rooms
- Comfort zones on exterior walls
- Buildings with reduced technical infrastructure
Aurawell stands for a technically simplified, precisely controllable and clearly calculable heating solution – manufactured in Switzerland.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Does the central heating system need to be modified?
No. No water-bearing systems or modifications to the central heating system are required.
Is a technical room necessary?
No. The system only requires a power connection.
Is the system suitable for individual rooms?
Yes. It is designed as a single-room and retrofit solution.




