The Church in Jastrzębia Góra has undergone a comprehensive renovation aimed at improving energy efficiency and adapting the building to modern standards. The investment, carried out with support from the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, involved a wide range of works – from the replacement of window and door joinery to the installation of modern heating and ventilation systems. Thanks to this renovation, the building is now more environmentally friendly and comfortable for its users.

 

Project Overview

  1. Protection and Conservation of Building Elements

The first step was to protect the structure from moisture and damage. Foundation drying was carried out, and modern vertical and horizontal insulation was applied to prevent moisture infiltration and improve the durability of the walls and façade.

  1. Installation of Modern Energy Systems

The church was equipped with energy-efficient LED lighting and an energy management system. Underfloor heating was installed in the main aisles, while the adjacent rooms were fitted with radiators offering precise temperature control. A new gas boiler room, supported by heat pumps and a photovoltaic installation, ensures efficient and cost-effective heating of the building while reducing CO₂ emissions.

  1. Replacement of Window and Door Joinery

As part of the renovation, the external windows and doors were replaced with modern, energy-efficient models that meet contemporary thermal insulation standards. This has reduced heat loss and improved the building’s insulation, contributing to lower heating costs.

 

 

Benefits of the Renovation

The renovation of the church has brought numerous benefits, enhancing both the efficiency and comfort of the building:

– Energy Savings: The introduction of energy-efficient lighting and heating systems has significantly reduced operating costs.

– Environmental Friendliness: Thanks to renewable energy sources and modern heating solutions, the systems have a smaller environmental impact.

– Improved User Comfort: Modern technologies, such as underfloor heating, have increased the comfort of using the building.

 

Conclusion

With the support of the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, the renovation of the church in Jastrzębia Góra is an excellent example of an investment that combines aesthetics with modern, eco-friendly solutions. The building is now ready for use for many years to come, meeting the highest standards of energy efficiency and comfort.