There are few heat sources that are as appreciated as a wood-burning stove. The heat feels natural, pleasant and creates a sense of well-being that few other heating systems can offer. For many, the stove is the heart of the house during the colder months of the year and a natural gathering point for the family.
At the same time, there is a reality that most homeowners recognize. Even if the living room is warm and cozy, it does not mean that the entire house has the same comfort. The heat from the stove often stays in the parts of the house that are closest, while bathrooms, bedrooms and study rooms further away can be experienced as colder and less comfortable.
That's why many homeowners choose to complement their wood-burning stove with infrared heating panels.