Is it all just “hot air”?
No, heat pumps really do heat your home from fresh air
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EEC Home Improvements have been at the forefront of the renewable sector for many years, leading the way with affordable heat pumps, to help home owners stay warm and worry free.
We strive to get you the right price for a top-quality brand, as we only install the highest quality equipment to achieve the maximum return on your investment. With this comes long standing guarantees to protect your investment for the future
Renewable Heat Incentive Explained
The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (Domestic RHI) is a government financial incentive to promote the use of renewable heat. Switching to heating systems that use eligible energy sources can help the UK reduce its carbon emissions and meet its renewable energy targets.
People who join the scheme will receive quarterly payments for seven years for the amount of clean, green renewable heat it’s estimated their system produces.
Benefits of an air source heat pump
- Lower fuel bills and no more bulky fuel deliveries
- Minimal maintenance
- Income through the Government Renewable Heat incentive scheme
- No planning consent, unless listed or conservation area
- Lower carbon emissions, especially if your replacing oil and LPG boilers
- Future proof your home’s heating requirements
Go Green, Make Savings
Replace your old fossil fuel and make significant savings on your fuel bills
Air source heat pumps are approximately up to 4 times more efficient than boilers. The longer you use it, the more you can save on heating costs.
Choosing an air source heat pump will reduce your heating costs and also your carbon footprint.
How does it work?
Using a small amount of electricity and air, very similar to how a fridge works – but in reverse
They use some electricity and work a bit like your fridge – but in reverse:
- The heat pump absorbs heat from the outside air
- The heat pump compresses the the air to increase its temperature
- The heat is transferred to your radiators or underfloor heating
- The heat also travels to your hot water tank and is stored for later use