Warm & Kalt GmbH

Warm & Kalt GmbH
Dieselstraße 3
86356 Neusäß

http://www.warm-kalt.com

Thomas Fricke
Tel.: +49 821-480439-0
Fax: +49 821-480439-11
Contact per mail

Information

Clean, cheap, forward-looking - . Heat from renewable energies. Make yourself independent of oil and gas! Heat from regenerative energies belongs to the future. Firstly, sunlight, as well as the natural heat of the ambient air, groundwater and the earth, are also available in the distant future unlimited. Secondly, these types of energy are available free of charge. Further advantages of regenerativ energies: With their use no pollutants result and the acquisition of an appropriate plant - for instance a solar system or a heat pump - is supported with national promotion funds. With Warm & Kalt you can rely on a system provider who has extensive experience and unique know-how when it comes to heat from renewable energies. Open up now also the heat sources of the future and make your contribution to the protection of our environment. Heating systems for pellets and wood Wood is THE energy source of the future: cheap, clean, environmentally friendly and safe. Solar systems, solar thermal and photovoltaics The sun does not send a bill  - solar energy to generate electrical energy and thermal energy. Heat pump systems The novel patent solution in heating renovation.

 

Summery

The world is full of energy - we have the right heating technology

Profile

Warm & Kalt GmbH operates as a service provider in the following areas: 

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  • Heating,
  • Air conditioning,
  • Ventilation,
  • Renewable energy and
  • Alternative energies

Our focus areas are:

  • Plant engineering,
  • House and building technology,
  • Consulting and planning,
  • Execution-maintenance service

Products

As a full-service company, we are active for you from consulting to planning and execution. Our business areas:

  • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
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  • Industrial plants
  • Solar thermal systems
  • Photovoltaic systems
  • Wood and pellet plants
  • CHP plants
  • Heat recovery
  • Controlled residential ventilation
  • Heat pumps