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We can expertly install air source heat pumps throughout Redcar.
Air Source Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps Redcar Professionals
Discover how heat pumps work in Redcar and assess whether investing in a new unit is the right decision for you and your family.









Air Source Heat Pumps Redcar
How Does an Air Source Heat Pump Work?
A heat pump draws warmth from the outside air and brings it into your home, providing heat while reducing your carbon footprint.
It works by moving heat from the outdoors into the water of your heating system, much like a refrigerator cools food but in reverse. As a result, the outdoor unit supplies hot water for your bathrooms and kitchen, along with heating for your radiators and underfloor heating.
Heat pumps are built to operate year-round, effectively handling even the coldest outdoor temperatures.
- The heat pump draws heat from the outside air.
- This heat is subsequently passed on to your central heating system.
- Hot water is directed to your radiators or underfloor heating, with any excess being kept in a hot water cylinder.
- Your stored hot water is all set for your showers, taps, and baths.
What Are the Benefits of Air Source Heat Pumps?

A house with good insulation can enjoy lower energy bills compared to those using a gas or oil boiler system.

Heat pumps utilise renewable energy by harnessing outside air for heating, even though they still rely on electricity.

Air source heat pumps typically offer a warranty of up to 10 years and have an average lifespan ranging from 15 to 20 years.

Heat pumps operate without burning fossil fuels, which means they don't emit CO2 at the point of use like a conventional boiler does.

Take charge of your heating effortlessly with the HomeCom Easy app on your smartphone or smart thermostat.

A heat pump doesn't create heat; instead, it moves heat from one place to another, resulting in significantly lower energy losses.

Could You Qualify for a Grant of up to £7,500?
The Government's Boiler Upgrade Program
You might qualify for as much as £7,500 to help cover the expenses of installing your heat pump, thanks to the government’s boiler upgrade scheme.
Get in touch with our team to discover more about eligibility, the application process, and how it all operates.
Compatible with Radiators & Underfloor Heating
Offering subtle and compact heating solutions
A Worcester Bosch heat pump integrates effortlessly with both underfloor heating and standard radiators.
Choosing to keep your current radiators can simplify the installation and reduce the total expenses associated with your heat pump system.
Underfloor heating warms the space from the ground up, allowing it to function at much lower temperatures than conventional wall-mounted radiators. This feature makes it an ideal partner for a heat pump, boosting its efficiency.


Hybrid Heating
Improved heating efficiency and comfort
Hybrid heating integrates a heat pump with a conventional gas boiler or oil boiler, ensuring a dependable backup during very cold weather when the heat pump may not perform at its best.
This smart system automatically alternates between the two sources depending on outside temperatures, energy prices, or user preferences. Consequently, it ensures steady and reliable heating while optimizing energy efficiency and reducing costs.
Frequently Asked Questions about Air Source Heat Pumps Redcar
Discover our most frequently asked questions about air source heat pumps. Don't see an answer you need? Get in touch with our team today!
In the UK, the cost of an air source heat pump (ASHP) depends on factors such as the type of system, property size, and installation complexity. Here’s an overview of the typical costs:
1. Equipment Costs
- Air-to-Air Heat Pump: £2,500–£6,000
- Heats and cools air but doesn’t provide hot water. Best for smaller or well-insulated properties.
- Air-to-Water Heat Pump: £7,000–£12,000+
- Provides both heating and hot water, commonly used for central heating.
2. Installation Costs
- Basic Installation: £2,000–£4,000
- For straightforward installations where minimal system upgrades are required.
- Complex Installations: £5,000–£8,000+
- Costs increase if significant changes to the property’s heating system are needed (e.g., underfloor heating, upgraded radiators).
3. Running Costs
- Typical yearly running costs range from £500–£1,300, depending on:
- Home insulation quality.
- Energy tariffs.
- Heat pump efficiency (COP).
4. Additional Costs
- Hot Water Cylinder: £1,000–£2,000 (if needed).
- Upgraded Radiators or Underfloor Heating: £2,000–£5,000 (depending on the size and number of rooms).
- Electrical System Upgrades: £500–£2,000 (if the current system isn’t compatible).
Government Incentives
The UK government offers support for heat pump installation through schemes like:
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS):
- £7,500 grant for air source heat pumps.
- Energy Company Obligation (ECO):
- Additional financial assistance for eligible low-income households.
- ASHPs work best in well-insulated homes to maximize efficiency.
- Larger or older properties with poor insulation may need additional upgrades like wall or loft insulation.
- They can replace traditional boilers but may require changes, such as larger radiators or underfloor heating.
Potential savings depend on:
- Your current heating system (e.g., electric or oil heating savings are higher).
- The heat pump’s efficiency (often 300–400% efficient).
- Energy tariffs (moving to a low-rate electricity tariff can maximize savings).
- Typical annual running costs range from £500–£1,300 for a well-insulated home.
Contact us today to discuss installation of your heat pump.
The UK offers grants for air source heat pumps through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS).
This program provides £7,500 to help with installation costs. To qualify, your property must be in England or Wales and have a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) with no recommendations for loft or cavity wall insulation. New builds generally don’t qualify, except for self-builds.
The grant is applied for by your installer, reducing the upfront cost. The scheme runs until 2025 or until funding is exhausted.
Additional support may be available through the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) for low-income households.
- The heat pump draws warmth from the outside air.
- This heat is then delivered to your central heating system.
- Hot water is distributed to your radiators or underfloor heating, while any excess is kept in a hot water cylinder.
- The stored hot water is available for your showers, taps, and baths.
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