Understanding heat
Heating involves far more than simply reaching a specific room temperature. Transitional seasons with widely fluctuating outdoor temperatures, dry indoor air during the heating season, or moisture problems on cold exterior walls present many buildings with recurring challenges.
Especially in autumn and spring, uncertainty often arises: When is heating advisable? How can individual rooms be heated selectively without constantly heating the entire building? At the same time, dry air from heating can impair the feeling of comfort in a room, while excessively low surface temperatures on exterior walls increase the risk of moisture accumulation and mold growth.
On these subpages you will find factual information on typical heating topics.





