Underfloor Heating

Both electric and water-based (hydronic) systems are available. We typically prefer and install water-based systems due to their energy efficiency and long lifespan. These systems integrate with boilers, heat pumps, or central heating sources.

Ceramic tiles, porcelain, and natural stone are the most efficient as they conduct heat well. If using laminate or parquet, ensure the manufacturer explicitly states compatibility with underfloor heating.

It depends on project size, but in an average apartment, the system can be installed in 2–4 days. If a concrete screed is applied, additional drying time will be required.

With quality materials and proper installation, system lifespan can exceed 50 years. Pipes are installed in continuous lengths (without joints), minimizing failure risk. If needed, pipe faults are precisely located using detection equipment.

Mechanical Installations

Yes. According to regulations effective since 2020, approved mechanical installation plans are required for completed buildings. Installing without a project may result in legal penalties and technical issues.

Evaluate building insulation, usage type (residential/commercial), energy costs, and sustainability. We perform a custom heat load analysis to recommend the most efficient solution for you.

It depends on the project. Combi boilers suit low-rise residences, while central systems are more economical and manageable in high-rise or high-occupancy buildings. Energy ratings and maintenance ease are also key factors.

We use certified, internationally compliant pipes such as PPR, PE-X, and PE-RT. Material selection is based on system pressure, temperature, and expected lifespan.

Plumbing

A recirculation loop can be installed. This system keeps hot water circulating in pipes, enabling instant access—enhancing comfort and saving water.

Our PPR pipes last 50+ years. They resist corrosion, scaling, and high pressure. System integrity is verified with post-installation pressure tests.

Through quality materials, professional welding, and pressure testing after installation—leak risk is nearly eliminated. Hidden pipe layouts are also provided to you upon completion.

Yes, if the system is over 15 years old. Old copper or iron pipes corrode over time, increasing risks of clogs and leaks.

Flexible Gas Lines

Yes. Our ISO- and TSE-certified stainless steel flex pipes are highly resistant to impact and vibration. They are installed with leak-proof seals at fixed connection points.

No. Flexible pipes are only used for appliance connections (boilers, stoves, water heaters, etc.). Main distribution lines require rigid piping systems (steel or PE).

Our workmanship is covered by a 2-year warranty. Materials are guaranteed for the period specified by the manufacturer—typically 10 years.

Absolutely. All installations undergo gas leak testing using pressurized air or nitrogen. Official approval from the local gas distributor is obtained when required.