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Preparing Heating System for the Heating Season to Stay Cozy and Warm – smart control thermostat

Underfloor heating system control thermostat

Preparing Heating System for the Heating Season to Stay Cozy and Warm – smart control thermostat

Cooler evenings signal the approaching heating season. Its start is not tied to a specific date, but falling temperatures indicate it’s time to start preparing to heat indoor spaces.

An economical and environmentally friendly heating method is the installation of a heat pump. When combined with underfloor heating, a seasonal inspection of the system is necessary. If the underfloor heating system becomes air-locked, follow the instructions provided in this article.

For traditional heating systems, before the first start up, it’s essential to clean the radiator from the outside. Each device should be thoroughly washed to remove dust and dried. To eliminate hard-to-reach dirt, use dedicated accessories – for example, special brushes to clean the spaces between the radiator’s fins.

To ensure the heating system works flawlessly and heat is distributed evenly, it may be necessary to bleed the radiators and refill the water level in the heating system.

Monitoring Temperature and Heating System

Once the devices are checked, cleaned, and bled, they are ready to operate. However, before turning on the heating system, it’s worth considering the economic use of heat energy and installing a smart system. The Heatmiser Smart system allows for comfortable temperature monitoring, which in turn helps control heating expenses. Heatmiser Thermostats intuitively adapts to the individual needs of users.

The system can be controlled manually or through a mobile app. Using Heatmiser can generate up to 30% savings on heating bills annually. If you’d like to learn more, feel free to contact us.

 

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