Pellet heating: The sustainable heating solution for your home
Pellet heating systems use wood pellets - an environmentally friendly fuel made from pressboard and wood residues - to heat your home efficiently and cost-effectively. Not only are they environmentally friendly, they also make economic sense and offer a turnkey solution for modern heating needs.

Innovative heating technology for your home
Pellet heating systems can be used for heating installations in single-family homes as well as in the commercial sector. They are ideal for new buildings as well as for retrofitting in existing buildings. With a pellet heating system, you can enjoy the following benefits:
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Sustainability
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Efficiency
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Cost savings
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Simple operation
Useful calculators from our supplier Fröling
You can use the Fröling calculators to calculate your energy consumption and the required pellet bunker volume.
Frequently asked questions
We will be happy to answer all your questions in a friendly phone call or by e-mail.
Contact us nowWhat are wood pellets and where do they come from?
Wood pellets are small, cylindrical pellets made from wood chips, sawdust and bark that are compressed under high pressure. They usually come from sustainable forestry and are often made from waste from the wood industry, which promotes the environmentally friendly use of resources.
How does a pellet heating system work?
A pellet heating system works in a similar way to a conventional boiler. Automatically conveyed wood pellets are transported into the combustion chamber and burned there. The heat generated is then conducted into the rooms via radiators or underfloor heating. The exhaust gases are discharged via a chimney.
How much space does a pellet heating system need?
The space required for a pellet heating system depends on the model. As a rule, you need space for the boiler and a storage room for the pellets. However, the storage room can be adapted to the conditions of the house. Many systems are also designed so that they can be installed in small rooms.
What maintenance measures are necessary?
Pellet stoves are relatively easy to maintain, but annual maintenance should be carried out by a professional. This includes cleaning the combustion chamber, checking the conveying systems and a visual inspection of the flue gas system to ensure that everything is working safely and efficiently.
A certain amount of maintenance is also required, as the pellets need to be refilled and the ash emptied.