
Hydronic Heating System
We specialize in recommending the latest generation of heat pumps powered by organic refrigerants (Low GWP = 1-3 & GECS Certified). These advanced systems excel in both heating and cooling, with the capability to achieve temperatures up to 75°C for heating and as low as 7°C for cooling. These sophisticated heat pumps are designed to prioritize multiple tasks according to your specific needs. They efficiently handle domestic hot water, hydronic heating (radiators or floor coil), and hydronic cooling (floor coil, in-slab, or screed). Additionally, they are ideal for fan coil or trench heaters for heating and cooling, as well as for heating swimming pools. In certain scenarios, it may be beneficial to maintain domestic hot water as a separate system. This approach can leverage substantial rebates and effectively manage the building's heat load, particularly when it reaches critical levels.

Hydronic heating systems are designed for durability, requiring only minimal maintenance and servicing.

By avoiding forced air, hydronic systems reduce the spread of allergens and dust mites in your home.

Provides even, radiant heat without drying out the air or creating uncomfortable hot spots.

Energy-efficient design makes hydronic heating generally more affordable to run than traditional systems.

Enclosed water system ensures there’s no risk of burns, even with direct contact with the radiator.

Choose from a variety of radiators and panels that blend effortlessly with your home décor.

No fans or moving parts mean hydronic heating operates silently, eliminating indoor noise pollution.

Easily expand your system to meet the specific heating needs of your home’s layout.

Powered by electricity or wood-fired boilers, hydronic systems help reduce your carbon footprint.

Hydronic heating is a reliable, dust and allergy-free way to keep your home comfortable. Its components are built to last, requiring minimal maintenance. This system operates as a radiant heat source, ensuring even warmth without drying the air or creating hot spots. It's energy-efficient, often cheaper to run than traditional systems, and safe since the water is enclosed. Hydronic units are stylish, silent, and can be expanded based on your needs. Additionally, they are environmentally friendly, reducing your carbon footprint by using electricity or a wood-fired boiler.






