At Thermacon we believe a healthy indoor climate is the foundation for top performance and wellbeing at school. As the Netherlands' leading ventilation specialist, we focus specifically on structurally improving air quality and making school buildings more sustainable.
Thermacon B.V.
School ventilation specialist — Founded 2025
The story behind Thermacon
Thermacon was founded in 2025 by brothers Stan and Lars Hoofs — together they form the perfect synergy between engineering and innovation.

Co-founder
Stan Hoofs
With his background and years of experience in installation engineering, Stan brings deep technical know-how to the table. He understands the complexity of installations down to the smallest detail.

Co-founder
Lars Hoofs
Lars combines his knowledge of marketing and IT to streamline processes and ensure flawless, modern operations and communication.
To reinforce this expertise, Thermacon has partnered with Caladair France, a leading part of the renowned Zehnder Group. As the official distributor of this top European brand, we bring innovative, high-quality ventilation systems directly to the Dutch market.
Thermacon is deliberately not a rigid, mass corporation where you're just a number. We are a genuine support organisation. We believe in the power of short lines of communication and one-on-one contact.
Whether you're an installer, technical consultant or a client (such as a school community with existing buildings): we stand side by side with you. From the very first advice through to final delivery, we provide intensive, personal guidance on every project.
Our focus
Existing school buildings call for a specific approach. After all, no two schools are the same. That's exactly why Thermacon excels at project-specific guidance and tailored advice.
Our promise
We don't just focus on the technology, but on the end result: structurally improving air quality for pupils and teachers, hand in hand with making the building more sustainable.
Want to get to know us or talk through a project? Feel free to get in touch.