Mightweaver
2012-03-06 15:47:54
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Hello everyone,
greetings to all. I’m the new guy. :-p
On the topic:
I have bought a 3-room apartment that needs renovation.
The apartment is on the ground floor of a 4-story multi-family house (without a garden).
I have a gas line coming into my apartment. Currently, there is an old gas stove connected to it.
Since I have to renovate the apartment anyway, I want to install a modern floor heating system.
The question now is what?
I would like to use solar or geothermal energy to be self-sufficient, but unfortunately, that’s not possible.
A few acquaintances suggested that I remove the gas stove and instead install a gas boiler, and then install one heater in each room.
On the internet, a friend recommended a baseboard heater, which looks like a skirting board.
Can you recommend something?
Is there a possibility for an apartment owner to use renewable energy?
If not: Which gas heating system would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.
greetings to all. I’m the new guy. :-p
On the topic:
I have bought a 3-room apartment that needs renovation.
The apartment is on the ground floor of a 4-story multi-family house (without a garden).
I have a gas line coming into my apartment. Currently, there is an old gas stove connected to it.
Since I have to renovate the apartment anyway, I want to install a modern floor heating system.
The question now is what?
I would like to use solar or geothermal energy to be self-sufficient, but unfortunately, that’s not possible.
A few acquaintances suggested that I remove the gas stove and instead install a gas boiler, and then install one heater in each room.
On the internet, a friend recommended a baseboard heater, which looks like a skirting board.
Can you recommend something?
Is there a possibility for an apartment owner to use renewable energy?
If not: Which gas heating system would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.