In the customer's own words
Radek connected his wood-burning stove to a thermal storage tank and underfloor heating. The system keeps heating for 10 hours after the fire goes out. Before Radek began renovating his 200-year-old cottage in the Krkonoše Mountains, he had only planned to replace his old hot-air stove with a more modern model. As the project progressed, however, he reconsidered his decision and opted for a far more comprehensive solution. He connected his wood-burning stove to a thermal storage tank and underfloor heating system — and on top of that, he also acquired a second stove. In this interview, Radek shares how much wood he burns each year, how the whole system works, and how satisfied he is with it looking back. **Radek, tell me about your cottage.** We have a fairly large two-storey cottage in the Krkonoše Mountains. The cottage is 200 years old, and two years ago it underwent a major renovation that included complete thermal insulation. As part of the renovation