Infrared heating vs. heat pump

When choosing a new heating system, homeowners are faced with a variety of options. Two of the most popular types of heating are infrared heating and heat pumps. Both systems have their own advantages and disadvantages that need to be considered when making a decision.
Infrared heating vs. heat pump - ecoheat blog

Infrared heating

Infrared heaters work with infrared radiation, which directly hits the people and objects in a room and heats them. This creates a cosy feeling of warmth that differs from conventional warm air heating. Infrared heaters are also low-maintenance and do not require a chimney.

Advantages:

  • Cosy feeling of warmth
  • Low maintenance
  • No chimney required
  • Rapid heat dissipation
  • Suitable for old and new buildings

Disadvantages:

  • Low efficiency
  • Higher power consumption than heat pump
  • Can lead to mould formation in high humidity

Heat pump

Heat pumps utilise heat from the environment to heat rooms. They are therefore particularly energy-efficient and can significantly reduce heating costs. Heat pumps are available in various designs, including air-to-water heat pumps, ground source heat pumps and groundwater heat pumps.

Advantages:

  • High efficiency
  • Low power consumption
  • Environmentally friendly heating
  • Suitable for old and new buildings

 

Disadvantages:

  • Higher acquisition costs than infrared heating
  • Installation can be time-consuming
  • Lower heat output than infrared heating

Which heating system is the right one?

The decision in favour of an infrared heating system or a heat pump depends on various factors, including

  • Budget: Infrared heaters are cheaper to buy than heat pumps.
  • Living situation: Infrared heaters are particularly suitable for small rooms, while heat pumps are ideal for larger areas.
  • Comfort: Infrared heaters provide a cosy feeling of warmth, while heat pumps enable even heat distribution.
  • Energy efficiency: Heat pumps are generally more energy efficient than infrared heaters.

 

Conclusion

Infrared heaters and heat pumps are both good alternatives to conventional hot water heating. Deciding on the right heating system depends on individual needs and preferences.