An auxiliary heater is a great way to boost warmth in specific rooms without raising your entire heating bill. But which type is the most economical? Here are the answers to the most frequent questions.
An economical auxiliary heater is one that provides maximum heat output with minimum energy consumption. Pellet stoves, fireplace heat recovery systems, and efficient electric convectors are all popular options.
Yes. Pellet burners offer up to 90% efficiency and use renewable, affordable fuel. For living rooms or medium spaces, they provide steady warmth at a much lower cost compared to traditional electric heaters.
Absolutely. A heat recovery system can turn a decorative open fireplace into a real auxiliary heater, boosting efficiency from 10–15% to 40–50%. It’s an affordable upgrade that preserves the fireplace’s charm while improving comfort.
Modern infrared panels or low-consumption convectors can be economical for occasional use or small rooms. However, they’re more expensive to run daily compared to pellets or recovered heat systems.
Companies like CONFORT DOMO France specialize in affordable, eco-responsible solutions such as the EQUATAIR heat exchanger and QAÏTO pellet burners, which combine efficiency with durability.
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