
Installing the fireplace
This will be your new favorite place
Step by step to the right heating system

The right heating system for your home
Because no two homes are the same.
Every home has different circumstances, so your fireplace must also meet different requirements in order to best meet your needs. Here you can find out more about the different ways in which you can perfectly complement the heat supply in your home.

Important note
for the installation of our products
Our fireplaces may only be installed by qualified specialists. Independent installation by private individuals is not permitted, as this entails safety-related risks and may violate legal regulations. For professional installation, please contact a certified stove studio.
Systems and storage

Warm air system
The heat generated in the combustion chamber is emitted directly into the heating chamber. This heats up the air in the heating chamber and flows into the lower area for further heating. The resulting warm air circuit provides pleasant warmth in no time at all - for spontaneous fire enjoyment without waiting.

Gas warm air system
The gas fuel is fed into the burners of the gas fire and ignited. The special shape of the burners creates the illusion of a wood fire. The heat generated is supplied to the installation room as warm air and radiant heat and can optionally be distributed to adjacent rooms. The integrated control offers the option of setting the heat output, room temperature and timer function. All this can be conveniently controlled at the touch of a button using the remote control.

Heat accumulator
As soon as the wood in the firebox is ignited, the hot flue gases flow through the ceramic flues. These, like the firebox lining and the stove cladding, are made of heat-retaining material. The heat is absorbed by the flues and emitted evenly into the room as radiant heat. A heat storage system is only fired 1-2 times a day and provides cozy warmth for hours.

Warm air & heat accumulator (combination)
With this system, the heat generated in the combustion chamber is split. Part of the heat is quickly released into the room where the stove is installed as warm air via the heating chamber. The warm air can be directed to other rooms via ducts. The other part of the heat is stored in the secondary surface and slowly released into the room. The combination of a warm air fireplace and a heat-storing secondary control surface allows flexible heat design according to requirements and wishes.

Water technology
With a water-bearing boiler appliance, only part of the heat generated in the combustion chamber is emitted directly as hot air. The usually larger proportion of heat is conducted via the heat exchanger in pipes to the buffer cylinder. This enables decentralized heat distribution throughout the house via radiators or underfloor heating. The heat in the buffer cylinder can also be called up at a later time. For example, hot water can also be used for showers.
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Your advantages
Why is a fireplace/tiled stove useful?
- Supplements your heating concept as an additional heat source
- Heating with the regenerative resource wood (only from sustainable sources FSC or PEFC)
- Creates cosiness and well-being
- Becomes an eye-catcher in the living room and creates a harmonious ambience
- Promotes get-togethers in front of the fireplace
- Creates a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere in front of the flames during the cold season
- Is a haven of peace in your home

5 steps to your dream fireplace
Whether you are building a new house or an existing one - take a look at the floor plan and find out in advance from your local authority about the applicable regulations for fireplaces.
1. visit the fireplace exhibition
Get detailed advice from a stove fitter.
2. planning
Plan your dream fireplace together.
3. installation
Everything is implemented according to your ideas.
4. inspection
Chimney sweeps inspect your fireplace.
5. enjoy
Experience your new ambience.

Our fireplace inserts
Numerous installation options
A steel fireplace insert forms the heart of your fireplace system - whether as a gas fireplace or wood-burning version, with or without water-bearing technology. Together with your stove builder, you can choose the right format and the most efficient design for your living situation. Large viewing panels, modern formats and individual cladding turn the fire into a design object. At the same time, the fireplace provides cozy warmth, with additional storage technology on request.
