
Design by fit, not one-size replacement.
We design each project around your existing system, building conditions, and comfort goals to deliver a reliable retrofit solution.
Thermobee is among the leading providers of Vaillant and Wolf heat pumps. We combine premium technology with honest advice and find the optimal solution for your home, your comfort, and your long-term cost savings.
Thermobee was created to make the transition to modern heating systems clear, transparent, and reliable for homeowners.

Navigate through each solution model.

We design each project around your existing system, building conditions, and comfort goals to deliver a reliable retrofit solution.

For new-build projects, we align sizing and performance targets early to reduce operating costs over the long term.

We guide the transition from legacy systems to a best-fit heat pump solution with a transparent scope and clear timeline.

Beyond upfront cost, we focus on operating economics, lifecycle performance, and long-term reliability.
We show how investment, incentives, and operating costs come together in a financially sound system strategy.
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Transparent quote structure
You see exactly what is included, why it is included, and how the setup fits your home profile.
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Lifecycle cost perspective
We evaluate investment, expected operating costs, and long-term value instead of purchase price alone.
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Incentive and financing guidance
Thermobee explains relevant incentive and financing options so you can make clear technical and financial decisions.
Explore how Thermobee supports residential, commercial, hospitality, and public-sector buildings with a clearer view of thermal system performance.

Wolf
Berlin-Reinickendorf: Wolf air-to-water CHA-Split heat pump (8 kW outdoor unit) with indoor module in the utility room—tied into the legacy heating circuit and hydronically balanced.

Wolf
Blankenfelde-Mahlow: Wolf CHA-Monoblock, 10 kW—a single outdoor cabinet for single-family homes with limited exterior space, including proper base and line set work.

Wolf
Berlin-Karlshorst: heating upgrade to a Wolf CHA-Monoblock (12 kW) with new controls; sized for heat load and how the terraced house is used day to day.

Vaillant
Potsdam-Babelsberg: Vaillant aroTHERM plus, 11 kW—flow temperatures suited to existing radiators, outdoor unit chosen for low noise at the property line.

Bosch
Munich-Pasing, new single-family home: Bosch Compress 7000i AW air-to-water heat pump (14 kW), tied to underfloor heating and DHW preparation.

Bosch
Cologne-Lindenthal: two-family retrofit with Bosch Compress 5800i AW (10 kW), oil boiler removed, smart heating circuit control integrated.

Wolf
Dresden-Striesen: Wolf CHA-Split (9 kW), outdoor unit in the courtyard—fits tight existing sites without a bulky monoblock footprint.

Wolf
Leipzig-Plagwitz: small commercial workshop plus office, Wolf CHA-Monoblock 16 kW with separate hydraulic circuits for production and admin areas.

Wolf
Nürnberg-Gostenhof: Wolf CHA-Monoblock, 12 kW—gas-to-heat-pump retrofit; guidance on subsidies, economics, and hydraulic balancing.
Real customer feedback from Bavaria, Lower Saxony, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and other regions across Germany.
In many cases, yes. Building condition, thermal demand, and system design are the key factors.
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