Heating solutions

We are experts in innovative heating solutions based on sustainability, efficiency and cutting-edge technology.

Comfort through reliable heating solutions

Reliable heating is at the heart of a cozy living atmosphere. A pleasant and optimally adjusted indoor climate is of great importance, especially when weather conditions change. Our focus is exclusively on using renewable energy to both ensure comfort indoors and to contribute to environmental protection on our own doorstep.

Heat pumps

Heat pumps play a crucial role in using renewable energy for heating systems by efficiently converting ambient heat from air, soil or water into heating energy. These systems are particularly efficient and become even more sustainable when operated in combination with photovoltaic systems. In contrast to conventional heating systems, which use fossil fuels and have an efficiency of less than 100% — which means that more energy is consumed in the form of fuels than is actually produced in useful and heating energy — the balance of heat pumps is significantly more favourable.

With a heat pump, 100% of useful and heating energy is generated with only around 25% drive energy. This is achieved by the heat pump extracting heat from the environment, bringing it to a higher temperature level and then transferring it to the heating system. This renewable and natural environmental energy, which is present in air, soil and water, is available everywhere and can be used free of charge. Heat pumps therefore offer an environmentally friendly and efficient alternative to traditional heating methods.

Wood heating systems



Wood heating systems, including pellet, wood chip and log heating systems, are an environmentally friendly and efficient heating method, in particular because wood is CO2-neutral as a renewable raw material in sustainable forestry. Pellets, a natural product made from wood processing waste, also burn CO2-neutrally. In addition, forest areas in Switzerland are growing continuously, so that more wood grows back than is used. This makes wood pellets an independent and crisis-proof energy source that is not affected by international conflicts or global developments. In addition, when buying wood pellets, the added value remains in the country, which strengthens the local economy and creates new jobs. Modern wood heating systems also offer the convenience of automatically feeding the boiler, whether through screw conveyors or vacuum suction systems, and can be individually adapted to various discharge options

Pellets, a natural product made from wood processing residues, also burn in a CO2-neutral way. In addition, the forest areas in Switzerland are growing continuously, meaning that more wood is growing back than is being used.

This makes wood pellets an independent and crisis-proof source of energy that is not affected by international conflicts or global developments. In addition, when you buy wood pellets, the added value remains in the country, which strengthens the local economy and creates new jobs. Modern wood heating systems also offer the convenience of automatic feeding of the boiler, whether by screw conveyor or vacuum suction systems, and can be customised to different discharge variants.

District heating

District heating is an established technology for transporting heat that is generated at a location to places where it is needed. District heating is already available in many regions of Switzerland and is generated from renewable energy sources such as waste heat from industrial processes, biomass or geothermal energy. This type of energy generation makes a significant contribution to reducing the ecological footprint. The use of waste heat from industrial processes is an excellent example of efficient energy recycling, while biomass from sustainable sources is a climate-neutral option.

The utilisation of industrial waste heat illustrates effective energy recycling, while biomass from sustainable sources represents a climate-neutral alternative. This is hot water with temperatures between 80 and 130°C. The cooled water, which has a temperature of around 50°C or colder, flows through a separate pipe system in the thermal network back to the heat generation plant. This creates a closed circuit. The only installation required in your home is a compact district heating transfer station.

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