Air Source Heat Pump Installation

Air source heat pumps are state-of-the-art heating systems that can be used to replace outdated, inefficient boilers and reduce bills while omitting no toxic emissions. You can get government funding to help with the cost of installing an air source heat pump, so why not make the most of the grants currently being offered

Air source heat pumps (ASHP) are becoming a popular choice for many UK households. If you’re looking for an alternative to conventional fuel methods, speak to us today. 

Reduce Your Energy Bills With An Air Source Heat Pump

Air source heat pumps can help households save up to 25% on their energy bills. Heat pumps provide quiet, clean heat to homes and business properties. They are especially beneficial for homes that are rural and off the gas mains line.

Heat pumps can be very efficient once designed and installed correctly, so make sure you choose your installer wisely. Heat pumps are simple systems, and they cost less to run than traditional heating systems. With reduced bills, lower carbon emissions, and low maintenance costs, air-source heat pumps are an excellent green heating option.

How Does An Air Source Heat Pump Work?

  • Heat from the air is absorbed at a low temperature into a fluid. This fluid then passes through a compressor where its temperature is increased. In principle, the heat pump works like a refrigerator – it uses the same technique, only reversed. A heat pump receives energy from cool air, and releases it at a higher temperature on the heating side.
  • This energy is available at any time, day or night, summer or winter. It is important that the heat pumps are designed for our latitudes (cold climate) in order to ensure maximum efficiency. The pumps must also be built to ensure the lowest possible sound emission. Our heat pumps have been optimised for both of these criteria.
  • The use of the air source heat pump does not require any excavation work in your garden, only a little space for installation.
  • We install air source heat pumps in the Swansea, Carmarthenshire, Cardiff, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan and South Powys areas.