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Choosing the perfect air conditioner

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Heating systems in a private house

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What are the types of heating in a private house?  A comfortable climate in your home consists of several important factors, such as air and surface temperature, air quality, and relative humidity. Heating is one of the key factors that determines the level of coziness and health at home, providing a comfortable indoor temperature. Today, we will analyze the most popular types of home heating, from gas boilers to heat pumps, and help you choose the best heating system for your needs and requirements.  Gas boilers At the moment, gas boilers remain one of the most common options for heating buildings. A gas boiler is a device that burns gas to generate heat, which is then used to heat the house and prepare hot water.  The principle of operation of a gas boiler is quite simple. Gas is supplied to the boiler, where, thanks to the gas burner, it burns and further heats the heat exchanger through which the heating medium circulates. Heated water or, if necessary, non-freezing solution is supplied to the heating system: radiators or underfloor heating, which in turn heat the room. Today, classical gas boilers have been replaced by condensing boilers, which, in addition to the heat generated by gas combustion, additionally utilize the heat generated by flue gas condensation.