
heating systems
Heating systems are designed to generate and distribute warmth within a building. Common types include furnaces, which burn fuel or use electricity to produce heat, and boilers, which heat water to provide steam or hot water for radiators or taps. Heat pumps extract warmth from outside air or ground sources, even in cold weather. Ductwork or pipes then carry the warm air or water to different areas. Modern systems often include thermostats to control temperature precisely. The goal is to maintain a comfortable indoor environment efficiently, safely, and reliably, regardless of outdoor weather conditions.