Air Source Heat Pumps
Why Install an Air Source Heat Pump?
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Energy Efficiency
Air Source Heat Pumps are highly efficient, producing 3 to 4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed.
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Environmental Benefits
Air Source Heat Pump transfer heat rather than generating it through combustion, producing fewer pollutants and contributing to cleaner air.
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Reduced Energy Costs
Air source heat pumps will provide 100% of your heating and hot water requirements throughout the year. Their high efficiency mean significant savings on the cost of energy.
How does it work?
Air source heat pumps operate on the principles of heat transfer, moving heat from one place to another rather than generating heat directly.
Unlike traditional gas and oil boilers, Air Source Heat Pumps absorb heat from the air, even in cold weather, and then use a compressor to increase its temperature. This heat is transferred indoors via a heat exchanger, warming the air inside.
Air Source Heat Pumps are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, providing a cost-effective way to heat your home.
How much could you save?
The graph below was shared by one of our domestic clients. This is a typical example of the energy savings our customers make after changing from an electric boiler to an air source heat pump.
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Frequently asked questions
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The average cost of a domestic air source heat pump is £12,000-£15,500. However, You can offset £7,500 off the cost of a heat pump with the government's Boiler Upgrade Scheme. To find out if you are eligible click here.