Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The growing popularity of solar panels means that prices have fallen by 60% in the last decade. Solar panel prices have been steadily falling in recent years as new technologies have been discovered that make solar energy components more affordable. In addition, solar panels not only help reduce energy bills, but they can also help you save money from the excess electricity generated.

So the 3 main benefits of solar panels are:

  1. Year-round electricity - Solar panels produce clean, emission-free electricity to power your home all year round, and their long lifespan of over 25 years makes them a good long-term investment.
  2. Increase the market value of your property and earn money from solar grants - Selling the excess electricity generated by your solar panels is another advantage that solar panels offer.
  3. Reduce carbon - A solar-powered home reduces carbon and helps eliminate household harmful emissions.

In an underfloor heating system, the basic devices used are the same as in conventional systems (e.g. burner, heat pump). The difference lies in the fact that the final recipients of the hot water are not the radiators but the floor itself, which acts as a radiator. Once the floor has been insulated from below, a system of pipes is laid out which carry the hot water over its entire surface.

The initial cost is slightly higher than common types of heating, however, the payback is relatively fast as the operating costs of underfloor heating are much lower than those of radiators.

A heat pump is an electrical device that supplies a home's central heating system to create the desired temperatures. Using the outdoor temperature, it pumps it and converts it into heating or cooling and then feeds it into the home's central heating system.

A heat pump can provide simultaneous cooling and hot water, and can work in combination with various home systems such as solar, underfloor heating etc.