Want to reduce your
heating bills and your
carbon footprint?
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.
Government Funding for Heat Pumps
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme
What grants are available?
- £7,500 towards an air source heat pump
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£7,500 towards a ground source heat pump (including water
source heat pumps and those on shared ground loops) - £5,000 towards a biomass boiler
Heat pump benefits vs a gas boiler:
- Lower fuel bills
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Long unit life
span & warranty
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Lower carbon
emissions
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Funding frequently
available

A 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.