Air Source Heat Pumps

Heat your home sustainably and add value to your property with an air source heat pump

What is an air source heat pump?

Air source heat pumps are an increasingly popular, energy-efficient solution for providing heat and hot water to your home.

How does an air source heat pump work?

An air source heat pump absorbs heat from the environment (even when temperatures are below freezing), and uses that heat to deliver comfort and warmth to your living space.

Besides the other perks, heat pumps provide a gentle form of heating.
Unlike the ‘blast’ style heating from fossil fuel boilers, a heat pump will cleverly keep your home at a consistent ambient temperature. 

How can my home benefit from an air source heat pump?

Lower energy bills:

Switching from your traditional heating system to an air source heat pump can result in huge energy savings and a serious reduction in energy bills*.

Reduced carbon footprint:

Heat pumps produce fewer carbon emissions than other heating methods, making them the most eco-friendly choice for your home and the planet.

Increased property value:

According to a WWF and Scottish Power report, the addition of an air source heat pump can substantially increase the value of your property, with a growing demand for renewable energy amongst savvy buyers.

Frequently asked questions

You could be entitled to a government grant

The government’s £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme funding (BUS) is making heat pumps more affordable than ever. Find out if you’re eligible.

Book a free home survey

Are you ready to improve the energy efficiency of your property?

Get in touch for guidance on pricing, funding and to book a free no-obligation survey.

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