Finding the right heating for the future
Did you know that almost 70 % of heating systems in German households are not working optimally and cause unnecessarily high energy costs? Particularly in districts such as Nuremberg (Langwasser), where many houses date back to the 1960s and 1970s, modernising the heating system is an important measure for greater energy efficiency and sustainability. But which type of heating is right for your home? Find out how to find the right solution and save costs in the long term.
Heating options for houses in Langwasser
1. heat pumps: environmentally friendly and future-proof
Heat pumps utilise natural energy sources such as air, water or geothermal energy and are one of the most environmentally friendly heating technologies:
- Air-to-water heat pumps: Ideal for well-insulated houses, easy to install.
- Geothermal heat pumps: Efficient, but associated with higher installation costs.
- Advantages:
- Lower operating costs compared to fossil fuels.
- Funding through government programmes such as KfW.
Tip: Combine heat pumps with a photovoltaic system to further reduce electricity costs.
2. gas heating systems: Efficient, but with future risks
Gas heating systems are still a frequently used option, especially in existing buildings:
- Condensing boiler technology: High energy efficiency through utilisation of waste heat.
- Advantages:
- Favourable acquisition costs.
- Simple replacement of existing gas heating systems.
- Disadvantage: Future regulations could make fossil fuels more expensive.
3. pellet heating systems: Sustainable heat from wood
Pellet heating systems utilise renewable raw materials and are particularly suitable for larger houses:
- Advantages:
- Climate-neutral, as wood burns CO₂-neutrally.
- Funding opportunities from the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA).
- Disadvantage: Requires sufficient storage space for the pellets.
4. hybrid heaters: The best combination
Hybrid heating systems combine different systems, e.g. gas heating systems with heat pumps:
- Advantages:
- Flexibility with fluctuating energy prices.
- High energy efficiency.
Tip: This solution is particularly suitable for houses that have been partially modernised.
5. costs and funding opportunities
Modernising a heating system often requires a high initial investment. However, state subsidies make it more affordable:
- KfW subsidy: Grants and low-interest loans for renewable energies.
- BAFA subsidy: Grants of up to 40 % for heat pumps and pellet heating systems.
Tip: Seek advice from an energy consultant in advance in order to take advantage of the best subsidy.
What you should consider before modernising
- Check the energy efficiency of the house: Good insulation maximises the efficiency of the new heating system.
- Apply for funding programmes: Make sure that you submit applications before starting work.
- Future-orientated planning: Take future energy prices and climate protection targets into account.
Start your heating modernisation in Langwasser!
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Q&A: Frequently asked questions about heating modernisation
Gas heating systems have the lowest purchase costs, but future energy prices and regulations may increase operating costs.
Yes, but only in combination with good insulation or a hybrid solution to maximise efficiency.
BAFA offers grants of up to 40 % of the total costs.
Yes, provided there is sufficient storage space for the pellets.
Heat pumps are particularly environmentally friendly as they utilise renewable energies and produce hardly any emissions.
Depending on the system, installation takes between 2 and 7 days.
Yes, you can make your old heating system more efficient by combining it with a heat pump or solar thermal system.



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