Gas
It is easy to use and offers a relatively clean combustion, but its price is subject to strong variations.
Electricity
This energy does not generate any direct pollution. It does not require storage but has a high cost.
Fuel oil
It is easily stored in tanks and allows several months of autonomy. It is not, however, the most ecological method of heating.
Wood
This the most economical source of energy. It is renewable and reasonable in terms of price. It does, however, require a large storage space and regular restocking.
Solar
Solar is the ecological energy source par excellence. It covers all the energy needs of the house (heating, hot water and electricity). This system is economical even if it does require expensive installation and auxiliary heating during the least sunny periods.
The heat pump
It has the immense advantage of not using any energy source, except for its operation, and just like the gas boiler, it covers the heating and hot water needs of the house.
Auxiliary heating
You may not be satisfied with your current heating system. The solution: opt for individual heating also known as auxiliary heating. There are several types: oil or gas stove, electric radiator or electric oil radiator, convection heater, fan heater, etc. This is often an economic and ecological solution provided it does not become the main source of heating.
In any case, ask the advice of a professional who can help you ascertain your needs, the size of the areas to be heated and your budget!
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