Is a fireplace still useful in new buildings today - experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2018-03-20 23:34:23

kaho674

2018-03-22 09:34:54
  • #1
Please don't mix up the classics. You probably meant "The Laws of Gravity."
 

11ant

2018-03-22 14:19:20
  • #2
Wasn't it called "die Wunderbare Welt der Schwerkraft"? - yes, last night it suddenly also felt to me that it could rather have been that one. But basically, only Life of Brian was a real movie, and the others were more like collages from the series Flying Circus.
 

kaho674

2018-03-22 15:13:13
  • #3
Or something like that. I don't know it - but I have seen the meaning of life... Are we digressing?
 

86bibo

2018-03-22 16:44:58
  • #4
Conclusion from my perspective: If you like it, you can do it and, if necessary, just open the window. As a replacement/supplement for heating, it is absolutely unsuitable in new buildings. Anyone who cares about the environment will avoid it anyway.
 

Zaba12

2018-03-22 17:05:55
  • #5


When I consider all the comments together, I don’t read that out now.
 

Bookstar

2018-03-22 17:46:17
  • #6
I see the conclusion differently as well. It is not economical, that is clear, but it can very well be a useful addition to a heat pump to raise the living area temperature a bit. And not to mention the romantic crackling.
 
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