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Masonry Heater

with little wood - warm for a long time

For up to 12 hours, a Masonry heater (also known as Storage heating stove or Russian stove) gives off its heat after it has been heated! This is ensured by the two- to three-shell construction made of solid fireclay, which continuously emits the heat from the stove to the outside. 

A storage stove is an economical and environmentally friendly way of supplying the house with heat. It is therefore perfectly suited as a supplement to an existing heating system or, as a water-bearing variant, as an whole house heating system. The storage heating stove thus gives you a great deal of independence!

In addition to its functionality, the storage heating stove impresses with its visual appearance. Whether soapstone stove, exposed masonry, natural stone or in modern metal or concrete look: The design can be individually adapted to your needs and living situation. And thanks to the viewing window, the storage heating stove also has the charm of an open fireplace.

Our offer:
  • Standard small storage heating stoves
  • Individual storage heating stoves
  • materials/plasters: exposed masonry, soapstone, natural stone, metal, tiles, concrete and more
Contact
Do you have a question or would you like advice?

I look forward to your call or e-mail

Philipp Tinner
Landline: +41 44 950 30 30
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Our references

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Brunner, KSO (Herstellerbild)

In the bathroom. This small masonry heater impresses with its timeless design, its use as a storage heating stove and the possibility of creating your own surface.

Brunner, KSO (Herstellerbild)

Living, kitchen: This small masonry heater. impresses with its timeless design, its use as a storage heating stove and the possibility of creating your own surface.

Dorf, ZH, Switzerland

EFH conversion, house from the 70s.

  • Steel sheet cladding by invisible welding thread bolts joined together
  • Interior traditionally bricked
  • Niches rear kitchen - and corridor side
  • Integrated water heat exchanger for the heating support.
  • Fire door of www.hafnertec.com
  • Combustion air supply from the façade
  • Stove is calculated OAPC
  • Stove is certified by Feusuisse.

Wald, ZH, Switzerland

Minergie P apartment

www.honeggerarchitekt.ch

  • Customer request: See only fire!
  • Maximum fire visibility, minimum heat dissipation
  • Interior fittings traditionally bricked
  • Fire door from www.hafnertec.com
  • Combustion air supply by Schiedel Absolut
  • Stove is OAPC calculated
  • Stove is certified by Feusuisse

Hochfelden, ZH, Switzerland 

Architect: www.ms2b.ch

Umbau of a more than 100 year old farmhouse

  • Instead of this stove there was a tiled stove
  • Chimney was renovated
  • Housing bricked and plastered
  • Interior traditional bricked
  • Fire door from www.hafnertec.com
  • Combustion air supply from the façade
  • Stove is calculated OAPC
  • Stove is certified by Feusuisse


Meilen, ZH, Switzerland 

Conversion of a listed attic storey.

  • Foundation was made of steel double T-beams and Aestuver
  • Cooperation with a civil engineer
  • Combustion air supply from the facade
  • Door from www.hafnertec.com
  • Bench designed as a couch
  • Stove is OPAC calculated
  • Stove is certified by Feusuisse