A good company to work with. They were recommended by a friend. We have used their services a couple of times.
They are prompt, courteous, friendly and reasonably priced.
Heise helped me quickly out of a jam. Friendly and efficient. Thank you so much Kevin! Very grateful!
Heise Heating is always fast and efficient in an emergency. They’ve helped us with both repairs and new installations on our duplexes and our home. I highly recommend them! Thanks for all of your help!
Heise came out over the holiday weekend and had us up and running in no time! Took the time to explain everything in great detail and had everybody beat when it came to price and efficiency as well as going out of their way to help us when we needed it the most. Would definitely recommend their extremely professional service.
Even at 9 o'clock on a Saturday night, Kevin was very quick to come & help out with gas issues. We thank you & appreciate your knowledge & service. Excellent company.
You guys have done a great job at our home in New London and our 100 yr old building downtown.
We recommend Heise to everyone!
This residential heating system provides comfort while saving money. This high-efficiency modern boiler system not only provides in-floor heat to multiple independent zones in the house, but also has an air stage to make the system more responsive. This system uses efficient boiler heat to make domestic hot water for faucets. A small second boiler heats the hot tub, saving upwards of $60/mo over an electric heater.
In Wisconsin, air handlers are an important part of a complete boiler heating system. An air handler can be fitted with an evaporation coil connected to an outdoor compressor to provide cooling in the summer. A water coil connected to the boiler, allows the system to respond more quickly to temperature changes in the cool months.
Modern heating technologies like staple-up allow in-floor heat to be added to almost any floor. Staple up heating pumps efficient boiler-heated water through pipes in the open areas of the floor structure and heat-reflecting materials to direct heat up into the floor from below.
There are ways to add in-floor heat to an existing slab without cutting it up and pouring a new one, but sometimes it’s the best option. The efficiency of in-slab heat pays for itself in a few years in energy costs saved over forced air.
Energy efficient systems direct heating and cooling to rooms that need it, when they need it. When using multple thermostats, multple heat sources, or multiple heating stages, intelligent controls are needed to combine and distribute the signals. Modern zone controllers can handle most situations—priority heating, modulating boiler temperature, and even integrating outside temperature sensors. When off-the-shelf tech isn’t enough, industrial logic controllers provide fully-programmable control.
It doesn’t have to be complicated. This simple boiler system provides in-floor heat for a carpentry shop.