Heat pump - heating of the future!
Whether it's an old building or a new one, whether you have underfloor heating or traditional radiators – a suitable heat pump provides the heat you need and produces less CO2 than a gas or oil heating system. Combined with a photovoltaic system or green electricity, you can heat your home almost CO2-neutrally.
The most important questions about heat pumps:
How much does a heat pump cost?
This depends on the output and type of heat pump. The larger the area to be heated and the poorer the building's insulation, the more power the unit requires. We deliberately chose Panasonic heat pumps because this manufacturer offers excellent value for money and outstanding service. Panasonic calculates the actual required heat pump output directly, guaranteeing that your heat pump is perfectly suited to your needs.
As an example, you will receive a heat pump from our partner Panasonic for a living area of 140 sqm and a 9 kW system.
Starting from €20,000. After deducting the currently applicable subsidy, your system will only cost you €14,000 including installation and commissioning. If your current gas or oil heating system is older than 20 years, you will also benefit from a 10% heating system replacement bonus.
This, of course, also depends on the system's performance. It's often reported that heat pumps have caused electricity costs of several thousand euros. This happens when the unit wasn't properly calculated and configured. There are several reasons for this. On average, the system consumes between 27 and 42 kWh per year.
Our heat pumps are individually calculated for you by the manufacturer, professionally installed by us, and then commissioned by Panasonic's technical service. This guarantees that everything is set up correctly.
How much electricity does a heat pump consume?
What are the advantages?
A heat pump?
Heat pumps require only about 25% electricity as energy to operate. They draw the rest from the environment. When optimally configured, they save a considerable amount of electricity and therefore reduce CO2 emissions. A win for you and our climate. With a heat pump combined with green electricity, which now only costs a small premium over conventional electricity, you heat your home in a CO2-neutral way. In combination with a photovoltaic system and battery storage, a heat pump also makes you virtually independent: price increases and supply shortages of electricity, oil, and gas are no longer a concern! Furthermore, heat pumps require very little maintenance.
With a smart heat pump, your unit is integrated into our Homematic IP smart home system. Besides controlling and monitoring your system from home and on the go, this connection offers many other advantages, tailored to your individual needs and preferences. For example, our intelligent thermostats, underfloor heating controllers, and window contacts allow you to achieve maximum energy savings. It's the simplest way to use your heat pump efficiently.
What is a smart heat pump?
Do I need an energy consultant?
We strongly recommend contacting an energy consultant early on. Whether you're building new, renovating, or replacing an existing system, an energy consultant can advise you on all aspects of energy saving and available funding opportunities. They will create a personalized heating load calculation for you, which forms the basis for calculating the size of your heat pump. This is the only way to ensure that the output is neither too high nor too low.
The funding ranges from 30% to a maximum of 70%. (As of April 2024, source https://www.kfw.de/kfw.de.html).
We recommend contacting an energy consultant who can guide you through the funding jungle and find the right options for you.
You can find current funding opportunities on the following page: https://www.kfw.de
What subsidies are available for a heat pump?

Our partner: Panasonic
