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Ground Source Heat Pumps Explained

Ground source heat pumps get their energy from the ground.

They can heat water for taps, radiators and underfloor heating.

This method is often more efficient but can be a bit more expensive and needs suitable land near your house

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Ground Source Heat Pumps Explained

Ground source heat pumps get their energy from the ground.

They can heat water for taps, radiators and underfloor heating.

This method is often more efficient but can be a bit more expensive and needs suitable land near your house

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Heat pumps are a great way to keep homes warm in the UK. More and more people are getting heat pumps, with 50% more homes using them from 2022 to 2023. The government is giving families £7,500 to help pay for heat pump installation. You can get this grant now. 

Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

Are heat pumps right for you?

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Heat pumps are a great way to keep homes warm in the UK. More and more people are getting heat pumps, with 50% more homes using them from 2022 to 2023. The government is giving families £7,500 to help pay for heat pump installation. You can get this grant now. 

Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

A charity called Nesta found that 80% of families who switched from gas boilers to heat pumps are happy with their new system. 

Both new and old homes work well with heat pumps. This makes heat pumps a smart choice if you want to save on utility bills, replace a broken boiler, or try an eco-friendly heating option. 

Our advisors can help you find the right 

heat pump for your home and explain 

how to get it installed.

Are heat pumps right for you?

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What do air source heat pumps look like and where will they fit in your house?

 

There is a bit of the heat pump that goes outside your house. These often look like a slightly larger air conditioning unit that you might see on buildings when you go abroad. They typically sit on the ground attached to one of your exterior walls (see picture) 

There is also a set of pipes and other equipment that sits inside your home. A typical internal heat pump set up can fit into a space 1m wide x 1m long x 2m high.

Heat pumps are a great way to keep homes warm in the UK. More and more people are getting heat pumps, with 50% more homes using them from 2022 to 2023. The government is giving families £7,500 to help pay for heat pump installation. You can get this grant now. 

Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

Are heat pumps right for you?

Heat pumps are a great way to keep homes warm in the UK. More and more people are getting heat pumps, with 50% more homes using them from 2022 to 2023. The government is giving families £7,500 to help pay for heat pump installation. You can get this grant now. 

Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

A charity called Nesta found that 80% of families who switched from gas boilers to heat pumps are happy with their new system. 

Both new and old homes work well with heat pumps. This makes heat pumps a smart choice if you want to save on utility bills, replace a broken boiler, or try an eco-friendly heating option. 

Our advisors can help you find the right 

heat pump for your home and explain 

how to get it installed.

What do air source heat pumps look like and where will they fit in your house?

 

There is a bit of the heat pump that goes outside your house. These often look like a slightly larger air conditioning unit that you might see on buildings when you go abroad. They typically sit on the ground attached to one of your exterior walls (see picture) 

There is also a set of pipes and other equipment that sits inside your home. A typical internal heat pump set up can fit into a space 1m wide x 1m long x 2m high.

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Ground Source Heat Pumps Explained

Ground source heat pumps get their energy from the ground.

They can heat water for taps, radiators and underfloor heating.

This method is often more efficient but can be a bit more expensive and needs suitable land near your house

What do air source heat pumps look like and where will they fit in your house?

 

There is a bit of the heat pump that goes outside your house. These often look like a slightly larger air conditioning unit that you might see on buildings when you go abroad. They typically sit on the ground attached to one of your exterior walls (see picture) 

There is also a set of pipes and other equipment that sits inside your home. A typical internal heat pump set up can fit into a space 1m wide x 1m long x 2m high.

What do air source heat pumps look like and where will they fit in your house?

 

There is a bit of the heat pump that goes outside your house. These often look like a slightly larger air conditioning unit that you might see on buildings when you go abroad. They typically sit on the ground attached to one of your exterior walls (see picture) 

There is also a set of pipes and other equipment that sits inside your home. A typical internal heat pump set up can fit into a space 1m wide x 1m long x 2m high.

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Darren, 35, York

I have future proofed our family home and it has paid for itself in
under two years

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Are heat pumps right for you?

Heat pumps are a great way to keep homes warm in the UK. More and more people are getting heat pumps, with 50% more homes using them from 2022 to 2023. The government is giving families £7,500 to help pay for heat pump installation. You can get this grant now. 

Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

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FAQ's

  • The cost to install an air source heat pump can vary based on a few factors:

    • The size of the heat pump. 

    • The size of your property. 

    • Whether it's a new build or an existing property. 

    • If you need new radiators. 

    Typically, installing an air source heat pump costs  around £14,000, with prices ranging from £2,000 to £20,000.

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    The running costs of your heat pump will depend on how it's designed and used. The energy savings also depend on the system you're replacing. 

    Factors that can affect the running costs of a heat pump include: 
    • Your electricity rate. 
    • The size of your radiators. 
    • The way you control the heat pump. 

    Here's an idea of the potential annual savings when you install a standard air source heat pump in a three-bedroom semi-detached home, with any needed radiator upgrades: 
    average installation time 

  • Average installation time:

    2-3 days

  • The running costs of your heat pump will depend on how it's designed and used. The energy savings also depend on the system you're replacing. 

    Factors that can affect the running costs of a heat pump include: 
    • Your electricity rate. 
    • The size of your radiators. 
    • The way you control the heat pump. 

    Here's an idea of the potential annual savings when you install a standard air source heat pump in a three-bedroom semi-detached home, with any needed radiator upgrades: 
    average installation time 

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Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

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Heat pumps are a great way to keep homes warm in the UK. More and more people are getting heat pumps, with 50% more homes using them from 2022 to 2023. The government is giving families £7,500 to help pay for heat pump installation. You can get this grant now. 

Heat pumps are very good at heating your home. They keep you warm, save money, and help the environment.

A charity called Nesta found that 80% of families who switched from gas boilers to heat pumps are happy with their new system. 

Both new and old homes work well with heat pumps. This makes heat pumps a smart choice if you want to save on utility bills, replace a broken boiler, or try an eco-friendly heating option. 

Our advisors can help you find the right 

heat pump for your home and explain 

how to get it installed.

Are heat pumps right for you?

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Pay for your heat pump

Keep your home warm and save money

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  • Loft Insulation: Installing insulation within your loft generally does not require planning permission if it does not alter the external appearance of your property.
    Cavity Wall Insulation: Similarly, cavity wall insulation is often considered a permitted development. However, if your home is listed or in a conservation area, you might need special permission.

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  • Loft Insulation: Installing insulation within your loft generally does not require planning permission if it does not alter the external appearance of your property.

  • Cavity Wall Insulation: Similarly, cavity wall insulation is often considered a permitted development. However, if your home is listed or in a conservation area, you might need special permission.

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