Make your home
energy efficient with
a heat pump
Unlock Your Ideal Heating Solution
As accredited installers of both traditional and renewable heating systems, we take pride in delivering expert installations-ensuring top-quality service that’s backed by extended warranties for your complete peace of mind.
Our qualified in-house energy assessor conducts a comprehensive evaluation of your property and your needs – no salespeople involved allowing us to recommend the most effective and sustainable heating solution tailored specifically to you. Clear, unbiased advice. No pressure. Just smart, efficient heating solutions designed for your home or your carbon reduction goals.
What Are The
Benefits?
- Lower fuel bills
- Long unit life span & Warranty
- Lower carbon emissions
- Funding available
Air Source
An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air, even at low temperatures, and uses it to warm your home and provide hot water.
It’s relatively easy to install, energy-efficient, and can significantly reduce reliance on traditional heating systems. Air source heat pumps are a popular choice for most properties as they require less ground space compared to other renewable heating options.
Ground Source
A ground source heat pump draws heat from the ground through buried pipes filled with a heat-transfer fluid.
Because the ground maintains a consistent temperature throughout the year, these systems deliver highly efficient and reliable heating. While installation requires more space and upfront investment, ground source heat pumps offer excellent long-term savings and are particularly well suited to larger properties or new builds.
Environmental And Financial Benefits
Heat pumps are highly efficient, using renewable energy from the air or ground to provide heating and hot water, which can reduce carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.
With rising energy costs, heat pumps also provide long-term savings by lowering energy consumption, particularly in well-insulated homes.
Additionally, government incentives, such as the Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan Scheme, can make the upfront investment in a heat pump more affordable. By transitioning to a heat pump, you’re choosing a sustainable, future-ready solution that supports the UK’s goals for a greener energy future while offering greater efficiency and comfort in your home.
Home Energy Scotland Grant And Loan
The Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan Scheme is financing brand new Heat Pump installations of up to £16.5k
Heat Pump FAQ’s
Find answers below to our frequently asked questions or get in touch today.
Air source heat pumps absorb heat from the outside air, while ground source heat pumps extract it from the ground. Both systems then use this heat to warm your home and provide hot water.
Yes. Air source heat pumps can still operate efficiently in low temperatures, and ground source systems are even more consistent since the ground maintains a steady temperature year-round.
Air source heat pumps require only outdoor wall or floor space for the unit, making them suitable for most properties. Ground source heat pumps, however, need land for ground loops or boreholes, so they’re better suited to larger plots or new builds.
Both systems are low-maintenance. Regular checks and an annual service are recommended to keep them running efficiently, but they generally require far less upkeep than traditional boilers.
Yes. Heat pumps are highly energy-efficient and can reduce heating costs, especially when replacing older, less efficient systems. Savings vary depending on your current heating setup, insulation levels, and energy tariffs.
In many regions, homeowners can access government incentives or funding schemes to help with the upfront cost of installing a heat pump. These programmes encourage the switch to low-carbon heating solutions.