Heat Pumps

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps are high-efficiency systems that heat and cool your space using ambient energy from the air or the ground. By moving heat rather than generating it, they can reduce energy consumption and operating costs compared to traditional boilers and air conditioners.

Why choose a heat pump?

  • Year-round comfort: Heating in winter and cooling in summer from one unit.
  • High efficiency: Seasonal COP/SCOP ratings deliver lower energy bills.
  • Low carbon: Ideal for decarbonizing homes and commercial buildings.
  • Quiet & reliable: Modern inverter compressors minimize noise and wear.
  • Smart control: Many models include Wi-Fi/app and BMS integration.

Types of heat pumps

  • Air-to-Air – Delivers warm or cool air via indoor units; great for quick retrofits.
  • Air-to-Water – Supplies hydronic heating/cooling and domestic hot water.
  • Ground Source (Geothermal) – Highest efficiency using stable ground temperatures.
  • Hybrid – Combines a heat pump with a boiler for peak performance in cold climates.

How to choose

  • Sizing: Match output (kW) to your building’s heat loss and room loads.
  • Climate: Look for low-ambient performance and defrost strategy.
  • Water temps: For radiators, prefer high-temperature models or upgrade emitters.
  • Efficiency labels: Check SCOP/SEER, Energy Label, and refrigerant type (e.g., R32/R290).
  • Installation & warranty: Ensure certified installers and robust after-sales support.

Typical applications

Single-family homes, apartments, offices, retail spaces, and light commercial projects. Compatible with underfloor heating, fan coils, radiators (high-temp models), and domestic hot water tanks.

Tip: Use the filters to narrow by capacity, type, brand, refrigerant, and smart features. Not sure what you need? Contact our team for a free sizing check.

Are heat pumps effective in cold climates?

Yes. Cold-climate models maintain output at sub-zero temperatures using advanced compressors and controls.

Can a heat pump replace my boiler?

Often yes. For high-temperature radiators or very cold regions, consider high-temp or hybrid systems.


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