Heat Pumps

heat pumps


Heat Pumps are the alternative heating method, that provides reliable heat to either space heating or hot water. Heat Pumps offer an attractive and reliable energy efficient alternative to conventional heating. They can achieve large fuel savings and can be easily installed in most situations.


Ground Source Heat Pumps

Our ground source heat pump technology has the benefit of requiring minimum ground works. We employ engineers trained in the latest heat pump technology, which will save our customers a large amount of work and inconvenience.

Key Benefits:

  • - Provides up to 75% of total space heating and hot water
  • - 1 KW input of energy produces up to 4KW output
  • - Ground temperatures provide reliable COP (Coefficient of Performance)

 

 

 

 



Air Source

Widely used in retro fit situations, air source heat pumps are finely engineered. Converting the air into heat, these systems use very small amounts of energy compared to traditional boilers and provide the same type of heat to your radiators.

Key Benefits:

  • - 0.6 KW input of energy produces up to 2.4KW of energy output
  • - COP of 4
  • - Produces useful heat from air temperatures as low as -15°c
  • - Provides up to 75% of total space heating and hot water
  • - Easy integration to existing properties

 


 





Myths

Reliability

Q. Will I ever be left without heat?

A. No, our designs ensure that our customers have suitable heating all year round 


Functions

Q. What will it do?

A. Heat pumps will generally supply clean heat, utilising your current heating and hot water system. 


Integration

Q. Does it involve major works?

A. No, we recommend a system that suits your home. Our bespoke systems are engineered with all your requirements in mind.




 



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Our range

Heat pumps come in many different shapes, sizes and COP’s. These units will need to be selected with our customers heating requirements in mind. We therefore offer a free consultation and design service to provide our system recommendations.

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