Infrared Heating for Churches, Temples, Mosques & Religious Spaces
Heating religious spaces is always a challenge. Churches, mosques, temples, synagogues, and other places of worship are often large, draughty, and historically significant buildings where traditional heating systems fall short. Infrared heating offers a discreet, efficient, and cost-effective solution that keeps worshippers comfortable without compromising the beauty or integrity of the building.
Infrared panels gently warm people, furnishings, and the fabric of the building itself, rather than just the air. This provides long-lasting comfort and helps protect valuable architecture, artefacts, and artwork from moisture damage caused by condensation.
Why Infrared Heating for Churches?

Instant Heat

Target Heating

Health Benefits

Silent & Unobtrusive
Case Study and Testimonial
Efficient and Sustainable Heating for Churches

We went with a far infrared system, it worked well in the old part of the church, so we decided to adopt the same system everywhere.....

Common Worship Spaces We Serve

Radiant heat warms stone interiors, creating a welcoming environment
Churches and Chapels

Whether Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh or Jain, it blends into ornate, sacred interiors.
Temples

Ceiling-mounted heaters deliver even warmth without disrupting the design.
Mosques

Quiet, efficient heat for prayer and extended study sessions in comfort.
Synagogues

Flexible, discreet heating for shared spiritual or cultural spaces.
Community Halls
Sustainable Heating for Sacred Spaces
Many religious organisations are striving for greener, more sustainable practices. Infrared heating aligns perfectly with these values:
1. Eco-Friendly – Nearly 100% energy conversion efficiency.
2. Compatible with Renewable Energy – Works seamlessly with solar panels and battery storage systems, reducing running costs.
3. Supports Net Zero Goals – Lower carbon footprint compared to gas or oil heating systems.
Respecting Heritage & Preserving Aesthetics
Churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues often reside in listed or historically significant buildings, where preserving original architecture is key. Unlike bulky radiators or forced-air systems, infrared heating provides non-intrusive warmth that doesn’t interfere with sacred design.
- No structural changes required
- No pipework, ducts, or noise
- Mounts discreetly on walls or ceilings
IR heating offers a seamless way to warm worshippers without altering the beauty or integrity of your space.
Available in Black and soft beige
Kiasa's Ikon IR Heater Bar


Panels Emit Heat
Targets objects & bodies.

Even Heat
No hot or cold spots.

Energy Efficient
Lower bills/carbon footprint.
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FAQ
Yes — infrared heating is completely safe for historic, listed, or sacred spaces. It emits radiant heat (not flames or hot air), and there’s no combustion, moisture, or airflow disturbance that could harm walls, wood, or artwork.
Not at all. Infrared heaters warm people and surfaces, not the air — so they don’t dry out the atmosphere or stir up dust and allergens. It’s a clean, quiet, and healthy way to maintain comfort in worship spaces.
Yes! One of the key benefits of infrared is zoned heating. You can target warmth only where people gather — saving energy and avoiding the need to heat vast, empty spaces.
Our heaters come in minimalist designs and custom colours to blend into stone walls, wooden beams, or high ceilings. Silent operation means there's no humming or fan noise — they disappear into the background, visually and acoustically.
Absolutely. Traditional systems waste energy heating unused air. Infrared warms directly — so you get instant comfort with up to 50% lower energy consumption. It’s ideal for tall or drafty spaces like churches and temples.
We offer a range of manual and smart thermostats, remote controls, and even Wi-Fi control systems for multi-zone setups. You can heat exactly what’s needed, when it’s needed — even on a timer or schedule.