Why is hydronic balancing necessary?
to use hydronic balancing
there are many good reasons
The phrase ‘Water chooses the path of least resistance,’ which is often heard in everyday life, brings to mind the idea that water finds the easiest path to flow. According to this principle, heating water wants to return to the heat generator as quickly as possible.
This situation often leads to rooms that are far from the heat generator, such as attic spaces, not heating up sufficiently. On the other hand, rooms close to the heat source become overly heated. Hydronic balancing is particularly important for efficient operation, especially when heat pumps are involved.
Hydronic balancing solves these problems and ensures even heat distribution throughout the home.
- Equal and rapid heating of radiators
- Low energy consumption and lower heating costs
- More climate protection thanks to lower CO2 emissions
- ❌Low living comfort – cold rooms
- ❌Inefficiency of the heating system - high heating costs
- ❌Harmful to the environment
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What are the benefits for you?
Advantages
of digital hydronic balancing

High
energy saving
Up to 30% energy savings
Optimum
heat distribution
Permanently optimal system conditions
Maximum
heating comfort
Control via the app
Government
subsidy
SmartHome
extensions
Can be easily integrated with Plug & Play functionality when needed
A pioneer in digital
systems
Smart heating control with standard-compliant hydronic balancing and expandable Smart Home features
FAQs
Frequently Asked
Questions
The specialist first calculates the heat requirement for each room. Based on these calculations, he determines the required heating water flow rate. Then, they adjust the calculated values on the thermostatic valves of each radiator, which have a pre-set feature. As a rule, pre-adjustable valves are installed as part of the balancing process. This process involves the hassle and associated costs of draining and refilling the system.
On average, the cost of hydronic balancing for a single-family home can be as high as €1,250. The price depends on how many thermostatic valves need to be replaced and whether or not the heating pump needs to be replaced. On the other hand, this modernisation offers a potential saving of around 110 Euro per year. In addition, the installation of a high-efficiency pump optimises the hydronic balancing and also saves on electricity costs.