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Trusted Heat Pump Installers

Explore the world of air source heat pumps from a company rated 'Excellent,' on Trustpilot

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​When you're ready to make the switch, give our team a call or drop them a message. Prices start from *£2,500

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*Price shown includes the £7,500 government grant. Guide pricing only. Prices based on our lowest priced heat pump and cylinder with no radiator upgrades. Your individual quote will be specific to your property and requirements.

Your Heat Pump Journey

FREE CONSULTATION

We’ll assess your heating needs, answer all your questions, and discuss your options.

TAILORED 

DESIGN

​We’ll design a reliable home heating system that meets your requirements and maximises energy efficiency

EXPERT INSTALLATION

Our fully qualified installers carry our your installation ensuring everything runs smoothly all the way

ONGOING 

SUPPORT

You’ll get continued support to get the most out of your new system, saving you money and carbon

How Much Does a Heat Pump Cost?

Taking into account the £7,500 grant available, either through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme for England and Wales, or the Home Energy Grant for Scotland, an Air Source Heat Pump could be closer than you think.

2 bed bungalow

Average price = £4,600

3 Bed Semi

Average Price = £5,925

4 bed detached house

Average price = £6,150

How efficient are air source heat pumps?

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Air source heat pumps are one of the most efficient ways of heating your home. They generate three times the amount of heat compared to a traditional gas boiler and are up to 300% more efficient by comparison.*

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They are a sustainable, low-carbon option to heat your home and hot water, helping you save energy and money.

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*Source:  Energy Saving Trust/energysavingtrust.org.uk

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Do you need new radiators for air source heat pumps?

In a word, no! However, the performance of your heat pump system hinges on the compatibility and efficiency of your radiators.  Identifying whether your current radiators are single, double, or triple panel, with or without convectors, will help you decide if they meet the requirements for effective heat distribution with your new system.

Larger radiators with convectors are generally the best radiators for air source heat pumps, while designer radiators, towel rails, and cast-iron models should be avoided due to their inefficiency with heat pump systems. Careful evaluation and measurement of your existing radiators will ensure that your heating system operates at its best, providing comfort and energy efficiency.

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Source: Energy Saving Trust/energysavingtrust.org.uk

Identifying what radiators I have

To ensure you have the right radiators for your heat pump, it’s crucial to identify the type you currently have. Here’s a guide to help you:

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  • Single panel radiators: One flat panel, usually slim and lightweight.

  • Double panel radiators: Two flat panels, back-to-back, thicker than single panel radiators.

  • Radiators with convectors: Panels with zig-zag metal fins (convectors) between them.

  • Triple panel radiators: Three panels, very thick, and heavy.

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How loud is a heat pump?

You might be surprised by just how quiet an air source heat pump is. Like any machine in operation, air source heat pumps* do produce noise – but how much noise they produce is remarkably low, especially with newer models being designed with a focus on low-noise operation.

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*Source: Energy Saving trust/energysavingtrust.org.uk

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