At Heat Pumps Scotland we believe Heat pumps are great solutions to traditional central heating systems as the electricity they use to run is minimal in comparison, making them not only a more efficient heating choice, but a far more environmentally friendly option too. Normally when utilising a well-designed heat pump, a user will only need one unit of electricity in order to delivery three, or even more, units of heat. This all boils down to having a smaller carbon footprint and a lower heating cost.
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 naturally replenished energy can help the UK reduce its carbon emissions. People who join the scheme and stick to its rules, receive quarterly payments for seven years for the amount of clean, green renewable heat their system produces. The scheme's open to anyone who can meet the joining requirements. It's for households both off and on the gas grid.
Heat Pumps Scotland Ltd are Glasgow's experts in energy efficiency and MCS qualified for Air Source Heat Pumps, installing a full range of high and low temperature solutions. We design, install, service & repair quality solutions from Daikin, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, and Dimplex. If you are looking to install a Dimplex Ground Source Heat Pump you may want to know some specifics about this type of heat pump and other brands of heat pumps first. If you are living in a climate which needs reasonable heating and cooling needs, a heat pump can offer an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners.
Air source heat pumps are much more energy efficient as they absorb heat from the outside air. This heat is transferable and has lots of uses, it can be used; to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems, or warm air convectors and hot water in your home. No matter what kind of air source heat pumps you decide to use, we can help. Much like the way a fridge extracts heat from its inside, an air source heat pumps extract heat from the outside. They are excellent because they can even heat air when the temperature is as low as -15° C!
A ground source heat pump uses pipes that are buried in the garden to collect energy from the ground. This type of heating can then be used to power radiators, underfloor or air systems and even your home's hot water. There are a variety of ground source heat pump products that can be used. These types of pipes are filled with a combination of water and antifreeze. This mixture is effective as it circulates through the pipe absorbing heat from the ground, meaning it preserves energy. Every home is different therefore the length of the ground loop can vary, as the amount of heat you need may be more/less.
Are you looking for installation of ground heat pumps? Ground Source Heat pumps are types of pipes are filled with a combination of water and antifreeze. This mixture is effective as it circulates through the pipe absorbing heat from the ground, meaning it preserves energy. Before installation of your commercial heat pumps begin consider; The design of the system will determine the overall length of collection loop required to meet the building's needs; this will be dependent upon the building design and where geographically your site is.
Ground and air source heat pumps are extremely versatile and can be integrated into almost every home. They are extremely cost effective when replacing coal, oil and LPG systems, so remember to consider these options before choosing to install a heat pump. Heat pumps Scotland can be integrated into most heating systems and are more cost effective in some homes than others. Before choosing to install a heat pump you should consider what type is right for your homes specifications. Your domestic property will use either a ground or air source heat pump.