Air Source Heat Pump
An air source heat pump is an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home. Here's how it works:
Heat Extraction: The pump draws in outside air, even in cold weather, and extracts the heat energy it contains.
Heat Conversion: This extracted heat is then transferred to a fluid (like refrigerant) inside the pump through a process of compression and expansion.
Heat Distribution: The heat is released inside your home via a heat exchanger, warming the air or heating water for your radiators and taps.
Cooling Option: In warmer months, the system can also work in reverse, extracting heat from indoor air to provide cooling.
Air source heat pumps are a sustainable and efficient way to keep your home comfortable year-round while reducing energy costs and your carbon footprint.

Efficient Renewable Heating
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) are a highly efficient heating solution that extracts warmth from the air, even in colder temperatures. By leveraging ambient heat, ASHPs provide a renewable alternative to traditional heating systems, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Cost Savings
Generate your own heating without relying on traditional, more expensive energy sources.
Long-Term Value
While the initial installation cost may be higher than conventional heating systems, the energy efficiency of ASHPs leads to significant operational savings over time.