Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps take the air from outside and use it to supply you home's heat and hot water, even when temperatures get as low as -15C.

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What is an Air Source Heat Pump?

An Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) is an energy-efficient system that extracts heat from the outside air to provide heating and hot water for your home or building. Even in colder temperatures, an ASHP can efficiently absorb heat from the air and transfer it indoors.

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Air Source Heat Pumps: how it works

Air source heat pumps (ASHPs)offer an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional systems. At their core, ASHPs transfer heat from the outside air into your home. This might seem counterintuitive, especially during winter, but thanks to advanced technology, these systems can extract heat even in sub-zero temperatures.

Using advanced technology, ASHPs compress and expand refrigerant to capture and release heat. This process requires less energy compared to traditional heating methods, significantly reducing your carbon footprint and energy bills.

One of the standout features of air source heat pumps is their efficiency. For every unit of electricity used, an ASHP can generate three to four units of heat, making it up to 400% efficient.

Government grants for heat pumps

Find out about the government-backed Boiler Upgrade Scheme and how you can switch to an air source or ground source heat pump if you live in England or Wales.

FAQs

  • Air source heat pumps are generally not expensive to run. They are highly efficient, often producing 3 to 4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed. While electricity costs can impact running expenses, the efficiency of air source heat pumps usually results in lower heating bills compared to traditional systems.

  • In many cases, yes. Air source heat pumps operate at lower temperatures compared to traditional boilers. This means that to achieve the same level of comfort, you may need larger or more efficient radiators that can operate effectively at these lower temperatures. Alternatively, underfloor heating systems can be a suitable option as they work well with the lower temperature outputs of heat pumps.

  • The exact amount you save will depend on your specific circumstances, including the size of your home, insulation quality, and energy usage patterns.

  • Typically, most heat pumps are about 1 meter wide and 1 meter tall, and are installed against an external wall, you will also need some space in front of the heat pump for the air to flow. Inside the property, you will need room for the heat pump cylinder.

  • It can take between 2 and 5 days to install a Air Source Heat Pump system.

  • The cost depends on the size of the heat pump required. Prices start from around £6,500 + VAT. Contact us for a quote.

  • Hot water is stored in a well-insulated hot water cylinder. These cylinders are designed to maintain the water temperature efficiently, ensuring you have a ready supply of hot water when needed.

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All of our products are thoroughly tested and quality assured.

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