Fireplace – the perfect mood setter
A burning fire creates a cozy atmosphere – and not just on cold, dark winter days.
If you enjoy watching the flickering flames, dozing off by the fire or reading a good book, a water-bearing fireplace is a great choice. Its large glass panes bring warmth and ambiance into any room.
Water-bearing fireplace inserts come in various glass pane shapes and combustion chamber sizes. The specific design determines how much heat is transferred to the water circuit to support your central heating system.
Tiled stove – the warmth that lasts
Choosing a water-bearing tiled stove means choosing long-lasting radiant heat – along with effective support for your home’s overall heating system.
Key factors when selecting the right setup include the size of the combustion chamber (which defines filling volume and output), the appearance (especially the size of the glass pane), and how the heat is distributed between the boiler and the radiant tiled stove effect.
A switchable flap before the flue allows you to choose whether the heat should support the central heating system (by directing the flue gases through the water heat exchanger)
or stay in the room (by guiding the gases through the ceramic storage mass).
Conclusion
Whether you choose a water-bearing fireplace or a tiled stove is ultimately a matter of personal taste. In both cases, your stove builder or heating specialist will help you find the solution that’s perfectly tailored to your individual needs.
Expert advice
It’s worth reviewing your existing or planned heating concept. In many cases, a tiled stove can be integrated to support the heating system – making it easier to incorporate more renewable energy sources.