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Heat pumps are eco-friendly heating solutions that boast significantly higher energy efficiency compared to conventional gas and electric heating systems.  They can heat your home and provide hot water using methods that are better for the environment, and cheaper for your home than fossil fuels like gas or oil.

Heat pumps will play a crucial role in meeting Scotland’s net zero targets – and we are here to help you make a difference.

Why should you consider installing a heat pump?

Heating your home and hot water with a heat pump is an environmentally friendly choice that could help lower your energy bills and reduce your home’s carbon emissions. Heat pumps efficiently move heat from the surrounding air into your home, requiring much less energy compared to traditional heating systems, like burning gas or oil.

Even on the coldest winter nights, Air Source Heat Pumps use some electricity to draw renewable, zero-carbon heat from outside your home to where you need it, indoors.  The heat output is greater than the electricity input, which makes them an energy-efficient heating system and since renewables generate almost all of Scotland’s electricity, heat pumps are a very low carbon heating solution for Scottish homes.

Heat Pump Schematic
Heat Pump Schematic

Why install a heat pump instead of a gas boiler?

In Scotland, our climate means we use a lot of heating to keep our homes warm throughout the colder months.  The government has done a lot to improve our windows and insulation over the last few decades, but many of us still live in very inefficient homes.  By installing a heat pump rather than a fossil fuel powered gas boiler, you can reduce your carbon emissions and heating costs as you bask in your warm, comfortable home.

Get in touch to find out more about joining the growing community of Scottish homeowners benefiting from the advantages of domestic heat pumps today.