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Air Source Heat Pump
Switch to low-carbon heating with a professionally installed air source heat pump — delivering efficient warmth whatever the weather.
Overview
What Is Air Source Heat Pump?
Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) extract heat from the outside air and use it to heat your home and hot water. Modern systems can operate efficiently even in temperatures as low as -20°C, making them a highly effective year-round solution for UK homes.
A well-specified heat pump can deliver 3–4 units of heat energy for every unit of electricity consumed — making them far more efficient than traditional electric heating and increasingly cost-effective compared to gas.
Our MCS certified engineers assess your property's heat loss, existing radiator sizing, and hot water demand before specifying the correct unit. We handle all groundworks, pipework, electrical connections, and commissioning.
Government Grant Available
Up to £7,500 via the Boiler Upgrade Scheme
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) provides government-funded grants to homeowners in England and Wales who replace a fossil fuel heating system with a qualifying low-carbon alternative such as an air source heat pump. Eligible applicants can receive up to £7,500 towards the cost of purchase and installation. The scheme runs until April 2028.
Find out more about the Boiler Upgrade SchemeKey Benefits
- Up to 400% energy efficiency (COP of 4)
- Significantly lower carbon emissions
- Works in temperatures as low as -20°C
- MCS certified installation
- Compatible with existing radiators
- Eligible for BUS grant support
How It Works
Our Installation Process
Heat Loss Survey
We calculate your property's heat loss to correctly size the heat pump system.
System Design
We design the full system including emitters, pipework, and controls.
Installation
Our MCS certified engineers install the outdoor and indoor units to manufacturer spec.
Commissioning
Full system commissioning, performance testing, and MCS certification issued.
Common Questions
FAQs
Will my existing radiators work with a heat pump?
In many cases, yes. We assess your existing radiators and advise whether any upgrades are required for optimal performance.
How noisy are heat pumps?
Modern heat pumps operate at around 40–50 dB — similar to a refrigerator — and are positioned away from windows and living areas.
Is my home suitable?
Most homes can accommodate an ASHP. Key factors include available outdoor space, insulation levels, and existing heating infrastructure. Our survey will confirm suitability.
Get Started Today
Ready to Improve Your Home?
Book a free, no-obligation survey with one of our certified specialists and find out exactly what your home could achieve.
