Heat pump installation in West Kilbride
Heat pumps can lower fuel bills, reduce home carbon emissions, and do not require fuel delivery – making them perfect even for remote rural properties. More and more households are installing heat pumps as energy prices skyrocket as a result of fossil fuel shortages, the growing climate crisis, and global upheaval.
There is also environmental legislation in the pipeline that could force owners of homes with oil and gas boilers to seek alternative sources of heating. Fortunately, heat pumps offer a renewable energy alternative to suit every home and budget, have a long-lifespan, and require minimal maintenance.
Energy Systems Scotland prides itself on providing customers with expert advice about identifying and installing the perfect system for a stress-free and cost-effective experience.
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Heat pumps are soaring in popularity – and with good reason – but many homeowners and business owners have no idea how to take advantage of them.
Our team in West Kilbride has the right mix of experience, expertise, and commitment to guide you through the survey and installation process and provide a trusted and high quality service.
We work hard to pinpoint innovative and cost-effective heat pump solutions and technologies to help our clients reduce their environmental impact and reduce energy bills.
Our quotation and surveys are free, and we will outline how much you can save through installing a heat pump – a vital consideration as the UK moves away from traditional fossil fuel-fired boilers.
By providing the highest quality of service and the best advice, Energy Systems Scotland ensures clients reach their renewable potential, save cash, and create positive and lasting change.
“We recently had a large installation of solar PV and battery storage for our house. The panels and cabling look fantastic and professional. The system is producing masses of ‘free’ electricity to fully fill the battery for overnight use. Grid usage is now minimal and even on dull/overcast days we are often producing 4-5Kw which, with Jacks help we are now being paid SEG for every export Kwh. Brian, Jack and the installation electrician, Ian were all a pleasure to work with and provide top quality advice, assistance, and workmanship.”
“I would like to thank everyone at Energy Systems Scotland for the wonderful job they have done installing our solar PV equipment. It was all very professional, and we are very happy with how smooth the installation went. With the system now up and running, they have also been very supportive in the post installation phase, helping us to get our scheme registered. We are happy we made the decision to go ahead with this project.”
“A quick and responsive expert service. The team listened carefully to our needs and provided expert technical guidance. The installed system is working well and is adaptable to our future needs.”
“Working with Energy Systems Scotland from start to finish has been brilliant. The team are professional and very knowledgeable. They worked closely with us to meet our deadlines due to external funding and the handover was very smooth.”
Heat pumps move heat from one place to another. They use a compressor and a circulating structure of liquid or gas refrigerant to extract heat from outside sources and pump it indoors. There are broadly two different types – air source heat pumps (ASHPs) absorb heat from the outside air, while ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes buried in the garden to extract heat from the ground.
No. There was a noise problem with early models but this has improved with technical advances – many modern systems are quieter than the average gas boiler.
The average installation takes just five working days, but different factors, such as the size of the property, can reduce or increase the time needed.
Generally, the high efficiency of heat pumps mean it should be cheaper to run than most other fuel types.
Not usually, but if your home is in a listed building or conservation area it is wise to check with your local planning office.
Home Energy Scotland are offering an incredible loan and grant scheme may provide up to £15,000 to install a heat pump (up to £7,500 as a grant plus up to £7,500 as an optional interest free loan. If you qualify for a rural uplift, you can receive an additional £1,500 grant.