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If you choose to proceed, with your authority your installer will carry out a home survey. You will then be provided a timeframe and plan for completion.
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An air-source heat pump takes heat from the air and boosts it into your home at a higher temperature using electricity. This provides you with comfortable, consistent heating and hot water. In the summer, it can also provide cooling by moving heat from indoors to the outside
Heat pumps are more environmentally friendly than traditional gas boilers. Installing a heat pump could cut your carbon emissions by more than 23 tonnes of CO2 over 10 years.
The £450 million UK Government initiative offers eligible homeowners a fixed grant of £7,500 towards the installation of an air source heat pump.
A heat pump will last twice as along as a standard boiler whilst maintenance costs are minimal and less frequent.
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Heat pumps transfer heat energy either into, or out of, of a property. There are three types: air source (the most common), ground source and water source. As their names suggest, they all gather heat from different places, but the heat energy is extracted in a similar way and pumped into the house. They work by extracting latent heat from the air, ground or water, and boosting it to a useable temperature, via a compressor. The heat pump either has a fan which disperses the heat (in the case of air source heat pumps), or it is linked to your radiators. In the summer, air source heat pumps can be run in reverse to remove heat from the air and pump it into your home.
Heat pumps only require a small amount of heat energy to start with; air source heat pumps can extract heat in temperatures as cold as -15 degrees C.
Yes, if it is sized correctly – there is not much point replacing your heating system with one not big enough for your needs! A good system designer will take your household’s heating requirements into consideration and make sure the heat pump they recommend is big enough to provide the right amount.
The cost of a heat pump depends on the type (air source heat pumps are the cheapest, for instance), and obviously which model/manufacturer you go for. They are not cheap, but it’s worth choosing a good brand – then it should last for several years without causing you any problems!
The money you can save in the long run will far outweigh any initial costs upfront. Also, our installers we match you with can help you access up to £7,500 of government funding which may be available.
Usually, the process is completed within 3 days, as you need to install an outdoor unit and an indoor one in place of the device previously used. For a ductless system, it may take just one day while it takes longer for ground source heat pumps, especially if you need to dig a borehole.
The English government is very committed to reduce greenhouse emissions and the negative effects of climate changes, so it has launched many programmes to convince English citizens and companies to turn green. You can have a closer look at their different policies by reading Find a Green Tariff Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 and specific knowledge about Renewable Heat Incentive.