Air Source Heat Pumps
An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air and uses it to warm your home and hot water, producing typically two to four units of heat for every unit of electricity it uses. It is a genuinely low-carbon alternative to a gas or oil boiler, and it works even in UK winters down to around minus 15 degrees.
Heat pumps deliver low-temperature, steady heat rather than the high-temperature on-off cycle of a boiler, so correct design is everything. We carry out a professional heat loss survey, check insulation levels and radiator sizing, and confirm there is space for an outdoor unit and a hot water cylinder before recommending a system.
A well-designed installation can provide full central heating and hot water for a suitable, well-insulated home. We size the system properly, position the outdoor unit for good airflow and quiet running, and upgrade radiators only where the calculations show it is genuinely needed.
Modern units are quiet, last around 15 to 20 years with annual servicing, and can cut your carbon footprint significantly. Eligible homes can claim up to £7,500 through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, and we will explain the realistic running costs and grant position honestly before you commit.