After the summer break, it's time in the fall to have the heating checked briefly before putting it into operation for the winter. This not only ensures better heating performance, but also saves energy!
Vent out the heater
It is important to vent the heater if necessary and check the heating pressure. This ensures that there is enough water and not too much air in the heater. A specialist can assist you and check all components and replace or adjust them if necessary.
Choose the right room temperature
You can easily set the room temperature using the thermostat, but not all rooms need to be heated to the same temperature. In the bedroom and hallway, for example, a temperature of 19 degrees is sufficient, while in the bathroom it can be between 20 and 22 degrees. You can save a lot of energy with night setback. This means that during the night the unused rooms cool down to reduce unnecessary heat loss. You can set this manually or with a programmable thermostat, for example.
Don't forget to ventilate
Proper ventilation is also important for a good indoor climate. Ventilating the room several times a day is more efficient than leaving a window open all day. When you ventilate, excess moisture can escape from the room, which prevents the formation of mold and ensures fresh air and more oxygen in the apartment.
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