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How long is the payback on an Air Source Heat Pump?

In many cases, an ASHP can provide a payback period within the range of 5 to 15 years, although it can be shorter or longer depending on the factors mentioned above.

What is involved in an air source heat pump installation?

The installation of an air source heat pump (ASHP) is a complex process that should be carried out by trained and certified professionals to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with local regulations

New gas boiler or Air Source Heat Pump, what should I do?

While there's no certainty about future policies, considering the long-term benefits of energy-efficient and low-carbon heating options like ASHPs can position you for potential savings and reduced carbon emissions over time.

What are the benefits of electric heating, and should I consider this over gas?

Electric heating offers several benefits that make it a viable and attractive option for certain situations.

Smart Thermostats – The smarter way to save money on home heating bills

By using a smart thermostat effectively, you can optimize your home's heating system, avoid excessive energy consumption, and potentially save on heating costs.

What are solar battery systems, and how do they work?

Solar battery systems work in conjunction with solar photovoltaic (PV) panels to store excess energy generated during sunny periods for use when the sun is not shining or during high energy demand times.

Biomass vs Air Source Heat Pumps, what's better?

When it comes to domestic heat and power what's better, Biomass or Air Source Heat Pumps? This instalment of the Renewables blog investigates

How important is home insulation in reducing carbon footprint?

Wall insulation plays a crucial role in reducing energy consumption and cutting carbon emissions, and ensures the impact of other renewable upgrades

What is Infrared heating?

Infrared heating is a type of heating technology that uses electromagnetic radiation in the infrared spectrum to heat objects and surfaces directly, rather than heating the surrounding air.

How do oil heating systems work?

Oil heating systems are known for their reliability and ability to produce high-quality heat. However, they require a supply of heating oil, and the cost of oil can be subject to fluctuations in oil markets.