The wood-burning cooker is a traditional and efficient solution for space heating, especially in regions with colder climates. At FERCAR, we value not only the efficiency of our products, but also the comfort and well-being of our customers. That's why we present three effective ways of distributing the heat generated by the wood-burning cooker, guaranteeing an evenly and efficiently heated room.
1. Underfloor heating
Underfloor heating is one of the most comfortable and efficient forms of heating. This system works by circulating hot water through pipes installed under the floor. The heat is transferred evenly over the entire surface of the floor, providing gentle and constant heating.
Advantages of Underfloor Heating:
2. In-floor convectors
In-floor convectors are devices that use natural air convection to distribute heat. Installed in the floor, next to walls or at strategic points, these devices heat the cold air that enters from below, releasing it heated from above.
Advantages of Built-in Convectors:
3. Radiators
Radiators are a classic and effective solution for distributing heat. Connected to the wood-burning cooker's hydraulic system, radiators heat the water circulating inside, releasing heat through the metal surface into the room.
Advantages of radiators:
What's the Best Option for Your Space?
The choice between underfloor heating, built-in convectors or radiators will depend on the specific needs of each project, as well as the characteristics of the space and personal preferences. Underfloor heating is ideal for those looking for thermal comfort and energy efficiency, while built-in convectors are perfect for a quick heating response. Radiators, on the other hand, are a versatile solution that can be easily adapted to different types of environments.
At FERCAR, we offer customised solutions to maximise the efficiency of your wood heating system. Contact us to find out more about the best options for your home or business.