Heat Pumps

HEAT PUMPS AVAILABLE FROM LATE JANUARY

We are proud to announce that we have teamed up with Vailant and will be supplying and fitting the Vailant range of Heat Pumps from late January.

Click the link below to register you interest.

What are the advantages of a heat pump system?

Incorporating heat pump technology into your home is one of the most economical, effective and environmentally friendly ways to cover your heating and hot water needs. As the main source of heat generation comes from the environment itself, the amount of energy required to generate the necessary heating for your home is vastly reduced compared to other methods.

Here are some of the benefits of using a heat pump system in your home.

Reduce Energy Bills

Heat Pumps generate most of the energy that they require from the environment around them, helping to lower overall running costs and energy bills.

Government Incentives

The Government now offers incentives for homeowners looking to install heat pumps and more sustainable heating options into their properties.

No Emissions

Heat pumps produce no emissions and are therefore much more environmentally-friendly than traditional heating systems.

Efficient operations

Due to the way in which heat pumps generate their electricity, they are incredibly efficient, even in cold temperatures.

Sustainable

The utilisation of natural energy sources means the approach to heating and hot water production is particularly sustainable.

Flexible

Heat pumps work particularly well with both underfloor heating and radiators with low surface temperatures.

Quiet Operation

Vaillant heat pumps are some of the quietest on the market, meaning they can be easily installed even in built-up areas like townhouse complexes and terraced housing estates.

System Compatible

A heat pump works excellently as part of a climate controlled system within the home, and integrates easily with a range of controls, including smart home accessories.

Long Service Life

Modern heat pump units have life expectancies which are on average double that of a typical domestic boiler, with boilers typically expected to last around 10-12 years, and heat pumps having an average lifespan of 20-25 years.

Low Maintenance

Heat pumps have a robust design and very few moving parts meaning that they require very little maintenance. Annual checks are required to ensure the terms and condition of the guarantee are adhered to. A regularly serviced and maintained heat pump can last up to 20 years.

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