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PROFFESSIONAL ACCREDITIATIONS

AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

What are the basic workings of a heat pump ?

The Air Source Heat Pump takes heat from the air and boosts it to a higher temperature using a heat pump. Using electricity and refrigerant technology, the pump compresses refrigerant to increase its temperature. It then condenses back into a liquid to release it as stored heat. Heat is sent to your radiators or underfloor heating.

Heat pump benefits vs gas boiler:

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ENERGY EFFICIENT

An excellent long-term heating solution.

Heat Pumps are more energy efficient than conventional methods of heating your home. If you are looking to make home improvements or are building your dream home and want to reduce your carbon footprint and your energy bills, Heat Pumps offer an excellent long-term solution.

They are suited to a variety of different building types and locations and can offer a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way of keeping your home warm.

BOILER UPGRADE SCHEME

Government Funding for Heat Pumps

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is a government incentive that will assist with the upfront cost of upgrading your heating system with one of our air to water and ground source heat pumps.

In addition, there is now no VAT on heat pumps – reducing the cost even further.

What grants are available?

Your installer will apply for the grant on your behalf. You can receive:

GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

Ground source heat pumps

A ground source heat pump may be the best solution to heating your home, depending on the size of your property and the access to the ground.

Heat pumps can be suitable for almost all types of home and could save homeowners a small fortune in energy bills. A heat pump basically transfers heat from a colder area – usually outside – raises the temperature and then transfers this heat into the home. This method is far more energy-efficient than a traditional gas boiler and has the added advantage of producing far fewer carbon emissions, making it much more environmentally friendly.

Once installed, they need no more maintenance than traditional boilers (we recommend an annual service).

You may be eligible to receive government funding to help with the cost of supply and installing a ground source heat pump.