Sustainable Heating with Ground Source Heat Pumps

A highly efficient and environmentally friendly way to heat your home. Ground source heat pumps use natural energy stored in the ground to provide reliable heating and hot water all year round.

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How Do Ground Source Heat Pumps Work?

Ground source heat pumps extract low-level heat from the ground through a series of buried pipes. This renewable heat is then upgraded and distributed to your central heating system and hot water cylinder.

They run on electricity but generate far more energy than they consume, making them a long-term, low-carbon alternative to traditional systems. Ideal for new builds or homes with enough outdoor space for the ground loop.

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Is a Ground Source Heat Pump Right for Your Home?

If you’ve got outdoor space and want to invest in a long-term solution to lower your energy bills and carbon output, a ground source heat pump could be ideal. They’re best suited to well-insulated homes with consistent heating demands.

We’ll carry out a survey to see if your property is suitable and guide you through the best options for your heating needs.

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