You could save £7,500 on an air source or ground source heat pump through the new government Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). If you’re eligible, we’ll apply for you. Find out more about the grant here.

FAQ's

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The price of an Air Source Heat Pump depends on several factors. To give you an example is affected by the location of the heat pump and the distance between the outdoor unit (ASHP) and the indoor unit. 

Additional factors influencing the cost include the property size and the insulation level. As a result, determining the cost of an Air Source Heat Pump requires considering these variables. 

However, we can provide a more accurate estimate if you provide more information about your circumstances.

There are several compelling reasons to consider heating your home with an Air Source Heat Pump. First, it is a green option for homeowners who want to reduce their carbon footprint, and why the UK government supports this with Grants.

Also, compared to other heating options, it lowers energy bills as it is a solution for heating your home using outside air.

The time it takes to install an Air Source Heat Pump depends on factors such as the property size or the installation & complexity.

However, a rough estimate of the installation time for an Air Source Heat Pump is 4-6 working days. This includes installing the indoor and outdoor units and any associated pipework and electrical connections.

Our experienced installers will work quickly and professionally to complete the installation

process, ensuring your Air Source Heat Pump is up and running as soon as possible.

The short answer to that question is that it depends on the model and capacity of your chosen unit. Generally speaking, an Air Source Heat Pump & indoor unit, including the hot water cylinder, can be installed in 600mm x 1200mm x 2000mm.

Nevertheless, it is important to note that the exact size requirements will vary depending on the specific model of heat pump you choose, so consult with a professional installer to ensure you have enough space for your selected unit.

Furthermore, while the indoor unit is typically installed within the property, the outdoor unit (ASHP) must also be installed outside.

Again, our experienced installers can work with you to determine the best location for your indoor and outdoor units, taking accessibility, noise levels, and other factors into account.

Customers; common concern about heating systems is the noise level while running.

Nowadays, this is rarely an issue as modern heat pumps are designed to operate quietly, with noise levels as low as 54 decibels at one metre from the unit. This is due to technological and engineering advances that have improved sound insulation and vibration dampening in the unit & design.

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