I have been involved with heating and heating systems for a number of years now. In fact, I developed both a conversion kit and a kit for a radiator in 2006 and registered a utility model for it. I also published an article in a trade journal in 2020 entitled "Ideas for cost-effective heating". So I know what I'm talking about.
But I am far from finished with the topic. I stay on the ball and keep researching whether and what's new in this area. That's how I ended up at Heizkostenrebell and watched some of his videos. They were probably the right ones, because afterwards I thought to myself: Why didn't I think of this myself? There were terms like "common sense" and "heat reading". As far as I know, these do not exist. But your invention is good because Mr. Beurer has filled it with content that you actually have to think about. The result is far more than just an infrared heater that you simply place or hang up somewhere. First of all, Mr. Beurer sells high-quality infrared heaters, which are then placed where you can get the most out of them according to his findings and calculations.
You may now be wondering why I contacted Mr. Beurer despite my previous history. Why didn't I do it myself? Well, I did. Our house has a gas central heating system, which I converted so that it can now be called an electricity and gas central heating system. But that's not all. I have also changed or replaced the radiators in the rooms so that they primarily emit radiant heat. So why did I contact Mr. Beurer?
There are several reasons. Firstly, he asked how I came to be interested in his products and services (I had looked at his 7 mistakes). Then I was also so enthusiastic about his approach that I simply had to get in touch with him. And last but not least, I'm always up for optimizing something that already exists. And that's why I took the "Planning and Calculation" package with him. I was not disappointed. Mr. Beurer sometimes goes his own way, but ways that make sense, where you don't just implement the "school facts", but also question and optimize them. As a result, you can experience some completely understandable surprises during the discussion. I have already mentioned the slightly different positioning of the radiators, and I would also like to add the entry of realistic outside temperatures, tricks and tips regarding insulation, different storey ceilings and different apartment locations, etc. All in all, Mr. Beurer thinks about everything that matters when he talks to you. He's really not primarily interested in selling, but in providing honest advice that is tailored to you personally. And I think that's terrific. Not one solution for all, but a solution that is tailored to your living situation.
There's a lot more to say. Lots of positive things! But I have to come to an end and would like to make a small criticism:
Mr. Beurer, you don't make it easy for your potential customers to do business with you. Your website is difficult to navigate and I'm guessing that many people have simply clicked away. Neither you nor your services and products deserve that.
Wolfgang Molzahn
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