Heat Pumps

Heat Pumps heat your home efficiently with energy absorbed from the air, ground or water (the renewable source). Whilst heat pumps are not a complete renewable energy product as they need electricity to run, the heat they extract naturally from the air, ground or water around them is constantly renewed.  Man Grass

One of the ways to assess if a heat pump is an efficient solution is to calculate if the energy produced exceeds the energy required to run the system. If you are using conventional electric heating you will find that by installing a heat pump you will reduce your bills along with your carbon footprint. 

Heat pumps are different to traditional oil and gas boilers as they provide a lower temperature of heat over a much longer period of time. During the winter, radiators are likely to be left on 24 hours to heat your home efficiently and they will also feel cooler to the touch. It is essential to ensure that your home is well insulated and draught proofed if you want your heat pump to work efficiently. Proper insulation and draught proofing can sometimes result in cheaper installations as the system can be made smaller. 

Heat Pumps are often referred to as a 'fit and forget' technology as they require little maintenance. The systems are ideal for underfloor heating and are better suited to either popular oversized radiators or low temperature fan convectors.

Heat Pumps heat your home efficiently with energy absorbed from the air, ground or water (the renewable source). Whilst heat pumps are not a complete renewable energy product as they need electricity to run, the heat they extract naturally from the air, ground or water around them is constantly renewed naturally. 

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