
Incorporating the boiler into the cupboard: myths and tips
The central heating system is the equipment that provides hot water and thermal comfort in our home. There are different types of central heating plants, which differ according to several criteria: the type of fuel used, the way they work, their energy efficiency and heating power. Today, however, we are not going to discuss the technical aspects of the boiler, but rather its incorporation into kitchen furniture.
The myth that we shouldn’t incorporate the boiler because it will break down faster has long since been disproved by experts.
Most Mobilis customers choose to incorporate the central heating system into their furniture for two main reasons:
- Better appearance
- Additional storage space
When the boiler is incorporated, it becomes a part of the kitchen and not a separate object that forms an imbalance in the design. To achieve extra storage space, it is important to demarcate the areas well. This ensures that no object will interfere with the proper functioning of the boiler. We come up with various solutions for Mobilis customers and create the cabinet model that will meet all requirements.
Another thing to bear in mind is access to the boiler. The engineers at Mobilis have designed the furniture in which the boiler is housed in such a way that the craftsmen who will service it in the future will have easy access. Good ventilation is also needed, and specially designed grilles are fitted for this purpose.
Together with the client, we determine what the cabinet in which the boiler will be incorporated will look like, what additional spaces to add and the materials from which it will be made.