
Central Heating
Central heating is a system that warms an entire building by generating heat in a central location, then distributing it through pipes, radiators, or ducts. Usually, a boiler or furnace heats water or air, which is then circulated throughout the home. Radiators emit heat into rooms, or warm air is blown through ducts. This method maintains a consistent, comfortable temperature across the building, especially in colder months. Central heating systems can run on various energy sources, such as gas, oil, electricity, or renewable energy, providing efficient and controlled warmth from a single source.