Do you need an air source heat pump?

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An air source heat pump is something you may have heard about in the drive to reduce energy usage, but you may not be sure exactly what it is or whether you need one.

What is an air source heat pump?

An air source heat pump can replace the more traditional gas or oil boiler. It works by extracting warmth from outside air and using it to heat your home and water. While you may think that it is impossible to extract enough heat from the air in the UK for much of the year to heat the home, air source heat pumps contain a refrigerant that can extract sufficient heat from the air even at temperatures of -20°C.

To find out more about how air source heat pumps work, you can consult a heat pump provider. An internet search will reveal one near you; for example, if you live in the Gloucester area, entering ‘air source heat pumps Gloucester’ will produce results such as https://gsmlimited.com.

Advantages of an air source heat pump

An air source heat pump is a significant financial investment but there are reasons it can be well worth making. Air source heat pumps have lower running costs than traditional boilers; therefore, over time, they can save you money. They will also need less maintenance than a combustion system.

Reducing carbon emissions can help tackle climate change, and an air source heat pump is a way for your home to do this. An air source heat pump efficiently converts energy to heat, which will help you reduce your carbon footprint. You can find more ways to reduce carbon emissions in the home here:

Air source heat pumps can be safer than systems based on combustion. They rely on electricity to generate heat rather than burning fuel, so they come with fewer safety concerns.

If this makes you think an air source heat pump would be a good idea, contact a local provider to find out more about this cheaper, safer, and more environmentally friendly way to heat your home.

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