Ground Source Heat Pump
ECO SCHEME
Ground Source Heat Pump Grants
Ground sourced heat pumps help cool your home in summer and heat your home in winter by using the earth's consistent ground temperature as the heat exchange.
Heat is obtained from the ground and transferred through a heat pump to your home during the winter and transferred back into the ground throughout summer.
Ground source heat pumps are more productive than air-source designs and use less energy during peak electricity demand by transferring heat with mild ground temperatures. The most significant obstacle to the more widespread adoption of GSHP technology is the cost.
As part of the Eco Scheme, we can provide funding for the upgrade of British properties to GSHP, and We offer a Free No obligation consultation to assess if GSHP is the best solution for your home.
Ground source heat pump systems are safe and protected, with nothing exposed to the elements; with ground source heat pumps not burning any gases, you don't have to worry about dangerous carbon monoxide in your home.
GSHP have one of the lowest maintenance costs of any HVAC system; they do not require specialised training to operate or maintain.
A GSHP (ground source heat pump) system can be installed in a domestic building, regardless of size; typically, GSHPs are installed under lawns, landscaped areas, driveways, or even the house itself.
The most significant benefit of a ground source heat pump is that they use 25 to 50% less electricity than traditional heating or cooling systems.

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Installation
Fully certified gas safe heating engineers perform all our boiler installations.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
An ground source heat pump (GSHP) serves as energy efficienct alternative to heating your home and is a great way to create your heat and cool your home whilst reducing your energy bills.
Heat is obtained from the ground and transferred through a heat pump to your home during the winter and transferred back into the ground throughout summer.
Check your eligibility
Use our simple online form to find out if you qualify for government-backed ECO4 grants.