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Controls decide when, where and how.

Understanding why insulation, airtightness, moisture, and ventilation must work together.

Heating controls manage comfort not just temperature.

Heating controls tell your system when to run, how hard to work, and when to stop. Without proper controls, even the most efficient boiler or heat pump can waste energy and create uneven temperatures throughout the home.

Modern controls are designed to keep your home stable, comfortable, and efficient by responding to changing conditions both inside and outside the property.

The Main Types of Heating Controls

Thermostats.

  • Set the target comfort temperature for your home or individual rooms.

Timers & Schedules.

  • Control when heating operates throughout the day.

Weather Compensation.

  • Adjusts heating output automatically based on outdoor temperatures.

How to Use Controls Properly

  • Use steady temperatures rather than large swings.
  • Avoid constantly turning the heating up and down.
  • Use schedules instead of repeated “boost” settings.
  • Allow the system time to stabilise.
  • Understand what each control actually does.

Controls vs Heating Systems

Heating ControlsHeating System
Manages heatProduces heat
Logic & automationPhysical equipment
Reduces unnecessary useConsumes energy
Responds to changing conditionsFixed mechanical output

Heating controls manage comfort, not just temperature.

Heating controls tell your system when to run, how hard to work, and when to stop. Without proper controls, even the most efficient boiler or heat pump can waste energy and create uneven temperatures throughout the home.

Modern controls are designed to keep your home stable, comfortable, and efficient by responding to changing conditions both inside and outside the property.

Good controls help to:

  • Reduce constant manual adjustments
  • Reduce wasted energy
  • Improve room comfort
  • Lower running costs
  • Prevent overheating
  • Support efficient heat pump operation

Why Controls Matter With Heat Pumps

Heat Pumps Can Work Very Well, But Only If:

  • The home is properly insulated.
  • Heat loss calculations are accurate.
  • The system is correctly designed.
  • Radiators and controls are suitable.

When poorly designed, heat pumps can lead to high running costs, cold rooms, and disappointing performance. Controls setup correctly can work with the heat pump to provide maximum efficiency.

Final Advice for Homeowners

Upgrading your controls can improve comfort, reduce energy use, and lower bills.