Heating Equipment

Living without hot water and heating in winter is hard, whether in a city or countryside. District heating can be costly and unreliable, so many prefer autonomous heating for private homes.

Autonomous heating efficiently warms a house and provides uninterrupted hot water, often at reasonable prices. Experts say it can be 30% more effective than centralized systems.

The choice of heating depends on the boiler’s fuel: solid fuel, gas, electric, or combined.
Solid fuel boilers burn wood, coal, pellets, or peat. They require chimneys and extra equipment but offer high efficiency and durability. Pyrolysis or top-combustion solid fuel boilers are excellent choices for private homes.
Liquid fuel boilers run on gasoline or diesel, offering similar benefits.
Gas boilers use natural gas, are compact, efficient, and suitable for houses and apartments.
Electric boilers heat water using electricity, which is widely available,
making them a convenient option.
Combined boilers use multiple fuel sources, boosting performance.
Besides boilers, other heating options include:
Heat generators that quickly warm air faster than radiators.
Fireplaces provide heat and a cozy atmosphere; modern models with water circuits heat rooms efficiently while enhancing interiors.

For temporary heating (e.g., garages or workshops), portable devices like thermal curtains, heat guns, oil or infrared heaters, convectors, and fan heaters are used.

They’re safe, electric-powered, and environmentally friendly. Overall, wood-fired heating is often the most cost-effective for private homes,
while apartments commonly use space-saving gas or electric boilers mounted on walls.