Air Source Heat Pumps

As the world moves towards more eco-friendly heating solutions, air source heat pumps have emerged as a new heating technology for UK homes.

What Are They & How Do They Work?

As the world moves towards more eco-friendly heating solutions, air-source heat pumps have emerged as a new heating technology for UK homes.

But what are the tangible benefits of these high-tech appliances? How do they work? And can they really replace your trusty boiler?

In this guide, learn everything you need to know about air source heat pumps, including advantages, average running costs and lifespan, to help you decide whether this heating solution is suitable for your home.

What is an Air Source Heat Pump?

An air source heat pump (ASHP) is a renewable heating system that extracts heat from the outside air and transfers it into your home. An ASHP absorbs warmth from the air, even in cold temperatures, and uses it to heat water for your central heating system.

What does an ASHP do?

Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP)

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Extracts heat from the air

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Efficiency may vary based on outdoor temperature and heat pump performance

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Easier and more cost-effective installation than WSHP

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Suitable for a broader range of geographic locations

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Simpler maintenance requirements