Oil heating - a proven heating solution

Choosing oil heating is a practical solution for many households that value reliability, efficiency and independence. We offer you expert advice and installation to tailor your heating system optimally to your needs.

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You can rely on our proven process. We support you from the initial consultation to the finished installation - professionally, transparently and efficiently.

Frequently asked questions

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  • How does an oil heating system work?

    An oil heating system works by burning heating oil in a boiler. The heating oil is stored in a tank and pumped into the boiler for combustion when required. The heat generated is then fed into the rooms via radiators or underfloor heating. The exhaust gases are discharged via a chimney.

  • How much space does an oil heating system need?

    The space required for an oil heating system depends on the size of the boiler and the oil tank. As a rule, you need a separate room or a suitable place in the cellar for the boiler as well as sufficient space for the oil tank, which can vary depending on requirements. However, modern boilers are often compact in design.

  • How often does an oil heating system need to be serviced?

    An oil heating system should be serviced annually to ensure safe and efficient operation. During maintenance, a specialist checks the burner, cleans the boiler and checks the flue gas system. Regular maintenance helps to extend the service life of the heating system and reduce operating costs.

  • Is heating oil environmentally friendly?

    Heating oil has a higher carbon footprint than some alternative heating methods, such as pellet heating systems or heat pumps. However, many modern oil heating systems use additional technologies to reduce emissions in order to minimize the environmental impact. In addition, there are now sustainably produced bio heating oils that are an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional heating oil.