The demand for quality living spaces in old and new buildings is increasing.
And so are the expectations of modern temperature control.
Demand-optimised heating and cooling systems that constantly keep pace with individual requirements and reflect the spirit of the times in terms of energy efficiency are also playing an increasingly important role in renovation projects. It is therefore not surprising that designers and building owners are opting for radiant heating and cooling as a modern and advanced system solution. Retrofitting a radiant heating and cooling system is the latest trend.
Under the slogan "Healthy living, building and renovation - together for healthy and sustainable living spaces", the Sentinel Haus Institut pursues the objective of creating living spaces that are low in pollutants. Roth radiant heating and cooling systems are technically and functionally the high-quality solution when it comes to efficient, resource-saving heating and cooling. In addition, they meet the highest standards of living health and sustainability: this is confirmed by the seal of the "Sentinel Haus" institute, which has tested the four essential components of the Roth radiant heating and cooling system for emissions and pollutants according to transparent and traceable criteria.
QNG seal as a prerequisite for BEG funding
The specially manufactured Roth Sentinel composite rolls and Roth Sentinel composite folding panels were also able to complete QNG certification ("Quality Seal Sustainable Building") for individual products. Together with the X-PERT S5®+ system pipe, Roth has also received QNG system certification.
The government "Quality Seal Sustainable Building" takes a holistic approach to the entire life cycle of a building and its surroundings. The criteria set by the German Federal Ministry of Construction range from production to the subsequent recycling of the materials used and their impact on health. In new construction, the QNG seal is a prerequisite for BEG funding ("Federal funding for efficient buildings").
Installation heights from 0 mm to 70 mm
With the Roth milling system, underfloor heating can also be installed in existing properties without changing the existing screed height. With the help of a special floor milling machine, the ducts are milled into the existing screed at the agreed installation distance or according to the calculation for the system pipe. The minimum thickness of the screed is 40 millimetres. This means that the floor covering can be laid directly after the system pipes have been inserted into the pre-milled channels.
The Roth ClimaComfort compact system is particularly suitable for modernisation for installation on existing screeds. The extremely low construction of 17 millimetres and the resulting high reaction speed of the system open up new perspectives for planning and installation. Depending on the existing room situation, the Roth ClimaComfort compact system can be installed without creating a step.
The Roth ClimaComfort panel system transforms floors, walls and ceilings into highly efficient and fast-acting energy surfaces for heating and cooling. Roth offers one type of panel for all applications. Floor installations with the Roth ClimaComfort panel system can be covered directly with load-bearing tiles or load-bearing parquet using suitable adhesive materials. The wood flooring must be approved by the manufacturer for use with underfloor heating.
The Roth ClimaComfort dry construction system meets the requirements for installations in renovation projects perfectly. It scores points with a minimum installation height of 25 millimetres for pipe cross-sections of 14 and 16 millimetres. It can be laid on existing, level and load-bearing floor coverings as well as on wooden beam constructions. The perfectly harmonised components guarantee an ideal overall system from Roth.
The Roth knob system is characterised by high flexibility and simple installation, coupled with operational and construction site safety. The heat is emitted evenly across the entire floor construction, creating an optimum indoor climate.
The Roth Original Tacker system is characterised by high flexibility and simple installation, even with unusual floor plans. The heat is emitted evenly across the entire floor construction, creating an optimum indoor climate. Due to the low system temperatures, alternative energy systems can also be ideally combined with the Roth Original Tacker system in addition to conventional heat generation systems.
The Roth Quick Energy tacker system combines the fastest energy supply with maximum comfort in terms of cosiness and heat distribution. The thin-layer radiant heating and cooling system with QE high-efficiency screed in wet construction requires a pipe cover of just two centimetres. With its minimised structure, it guarantees a rapid response. When renovating existing residential buildings, the thin-layer Roth Quick Energy tacker system makes it possible to replace a floor (old insulation with screed) with a floor with impact sound and thermal insulation and integrated radiant heating or cooling.
The Roth knob system is characterised by high flexibility and simple installation, coupled with operational and construction site safety. The heat is emitted evenly across the entire floor construction, creating an optimum indoor climate.