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Radiators emit heat in all directions, including towards the wall behind them. With uninsulated exterior walls, this can result in unnecessary heat loss. There are simple measures to keep more of this heat inside the room.
Radiator foil is a reflective material that is attached behind the radiator. The shiny side of the foil reflects heat back into the room, reducing the amount of heat lost through the wall. This leads to more efficient use of heating energy and can noticeably increase gas savings, especially for radiators positioned against unprotected exterior walls.
| Application | Saving per m² of foil |
|---|---|
| Behind radiator on uninsulated solid brick wall | 11 m³ |
| Behind radiator with single glazing | 50 m³ |
| Behind radiator with double glazing | 25 m³ |
Application Tip: For an invisible installation, cut the foil slightly smaller than the radiator. Attach the foil using tape or magnets, with the reflective side facing the radiator.
A radiator fan—a compact device placed under the radiator—speeds up the distribution of warm air in the room. As soon as the radiator heats up, the fan blows the rising warm air into the space. This makes the room feel comfortable more quickly, allowing you to set the thermostat lower sooner. This contributes to energy savings.
Heating pipes running through unheated spaces, such as crawl spaces or attics, often lose significant amounts of heat unnoticed. This means the boiler has to work harder to reach the desired temperature in the living areas. Insulating these pipes helps retain more heat until it reaches the radiator, increasing the system’s efficiency.
Ready-to-use foam sleeves are designed for easy installation around heating pipes. They come in various diameters to fit different pipe sizes. This insulation is a quick way to reduce heat loss in unheated parts of the home and helps lower gas consumption.
Important: Only insulate heating pipes and cold-water pipes. Drinking water pipes should not be insulated due to the risk of bacterial growth.
Modern technology offers various solutions for more accurate and efficient heating management in your home.
A programmable thermostat or a smart thermostat allows you to regulate the heating accurately. With scheduling features and presence detection, heating can be automatically adjusted so that rooms are heated only when necessary. Smart thermostats often offer remote control via a smartphone and learn your routines to maximize energy savings.
Thermostatic radiator valves allow you to manage temperatures in individual rooms independently of the central thermostat. These valves measure the room’s temperature and adjust the water flow to the radiator to maintain the set temperature. This is useful for bedrooms, home offices, or other spaces that do not need to be at the same temperature as the living room at all times.
Frequently Asked Question: "Can I install a thermostatic radiator valve myself?"
Answer: With the right preparation and basic tools, installing a thermostatic radiator valve can be done independently. This usually involves draining the heating system and carefully installing the new valve. A detailed manual is often included, and online DIY guides can offer support. If unsure, it is advisable to consult a professional installer.
Investing in improving your heating system’s sustainability results in immediate increased comfort and significant long-term financial savings. By reducing heat loss and optimizing temperature control, energy is used more efficiently. This leads to lower energy bills and contributes to a more sustainable living environment.