gaasiõhu
Gaasiõhu is a method of heating buildings using a network of pipes circulating heated air or warm water. This system is commonly used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Estonia. The name "gaasiõhu" translates to "air heating" in Estonian, which accurately describes the functioning principle of this heating system.
The gaasiõhu system typically involves a central boiler or heat exchanger that warms a network of pipes,
One of the primary advantages of the gaasiõhu system is its ability to distribute heat evenly throughout
The reliability and low maintenance requirements of the gaasiõhu system have also been well-received by many