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Air Source Heat Pumps

From as little as £6,995

There has never been a better time to switch to renewable energy.

Providing our clients with the best products and services at an affordable price.

Air source heating, the perfect green energy solution.

Air Source Heat Pumps are viewed as a viable alternative to the tradition gas and oil boilers when it comes to heating your home, or meeting your hot water requirements. With prices starting from as little as £6,995, depending on each individual circumstance and a number of government grants available for qualifying installations in the UK, they are a great alternative to traditional heating methods.

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G-Nergy renewables will advise you on the best system to meet your needs.

Every home heating system is different and here at G-Nergy Renewables we are here to advise you on the best system to meet your requirements. Or team of expert designers will guide you through the process every step of the way, designing the most cost-effective, bespoke, solution based on your location, energy usage, budget and current heating/hot water system.

A great alternative to traditional heating methods.

Air Source Heat Pumps extract heat from the outside air, which is then absorbed into a liquid refrigerant. This refrigerant is then passed through a heat pump, compressing it to increase its temperature. Depending on your specification and current circumstances this heat can then be used to warm your home through radiators, underfloor heating or it can be used to heat a cylinder to provide warm water for the home.

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How Air Source Heat Pumps Work

Heat from the outside air is absorbed into a liquid refrigerant.

The heat can also be used to create warm water for the home.

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The refrigerant passes through a heat pump, which compresses the liquid increasing its temperature.

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The heat can then be used to warm your home through radiators or underfloor heating.

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