Individual Heating System

Individual heating systems are stand-alone solutions, independent of any central network, allowing residents to control their own home heating directly. They are called “individual” because they are designed for personal use and cannot be operated by any third party.

These systems are ideal for those who prefer to control their own heating. The essential component of an individual heating system is a combi boiler. Combi boilers are divided into two main types: condensing and conventional. Although their purposes are generally the same, the technologies they use differ slightly.

Combi boilers are considered one of the most practical heating solutions since they meet both heating and hot water needs simultaneously. The fact that there is no need for any additional system beyond the boiler itself makes this option especially popular among users.

Conversion from Central Heating to Individual Heating: In cases where the central heating boiler becomes inefficient, reaches the end of its service life, or cannot be improved through refurbishment, it is possible to convert to an individual heating system. Since radiator and piping installations already exist in such buildings, The conversion involves installing a combi boiler and new gas line, and connecting it to the building’s existing heating network at the most suitable point. These procedures collectively form what is referred to as a “boiler conversion” — the transition from central heating to individual heating.

Benefits of Individual Heating

Individual heating systems are highly beneficial for those who wish to have full control over their heating. They allow users to achieve the desired temperature and hot water at any time. Since boiler maintenance is typically performed annually, system malfunctions are rare. Moreover, when residents are away from home, they can simply turn off the system to save energy — ensuring both comfort and efficiency.

Advantages of Individual Heating Systems

Residents can manage heating and hot water independently, tailoring system use to their lifestyle and comfort preferences. Choices such as the type and brand of the boiler are entirely up to the homeowner. Each user is responsible for their own energy consumption and bills. Therefore, those who do not use the heating system are not required to pay shared heating costs imposed by site management, as is the case with central systems.

How Are Individual Heating Systems Installed?

In residential buildings, individual heating systems are established by generating, distributing, and consuming heat within the same independent unit — ensuring full control and autonomy for each dwelling.

How Are the Prices of Individual Heating Systems Determined?

Our specialists first conduct an on-site assessment to determine your apartment’s specific heating requirements based on its size and insulation conditions. After identifying the necessary heat capacity, the most suitable boiler is selected, and a detailed quotation is prepared accordingly.