Why Choose an Air Source Heat Pump?
If your home currently relies on gas, electricity, oil, or coal for heating, switching to an air source heat pump could offer significant benefits — both environmentally and financially.
Air source heat pumps work by extracting heat from the outside air, even in cold temperatures, and using it to efficiently heat your home and hot water.
This renewable technology can dramatically reduce your carbon footprint and lower your energy bills over time. By making the most of natural energy in the air, air source heat pumps provide a sustainable and low-maintenance alternative to traditional heating systems — all while offering reliable, year-round comfort.

Save on your energy bills
An air source heat pump is generally cheaper to run than oil or LPG-based heating systems. That’s because it doesn’t rely on burning fuel — instead, it harnesses ambient heat from the outdoor air, a free and renewable energy source. By transferring rather than generating heat, air source heat pumps offer a highly energy-efficient way to warm your home, helping you cut down on fuel costs and reduce your environmental impact at the same time.
Eligible for the
Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS)
Through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), homeowners in England and Wales can receive a government grant of up to £7,500 toward the cost of installing an air source heat pump. This support is designed to make low-carbon heating more affordable and accessible, helping you reduce your energy bills and carbon footprint. If you're eligible, we’ll guide you through the application process to make switching as simple as possible.
Good for the planet
Air source heat pumps are one of the most eco-friendly heating options available today. Unlike traditional systems that burn fossil fuels, heat pumps extract renewable energy from the air, producing significantly lower carbon emissions. By switching to a heat pump, you’re not only reducing your household’s environmental impact, but also contributing to the UK’s wider goal of reaching net zero carbon emissions. It’s a cleaner, greener way to heat your home — now and for the future.
Can cool your home in the summer months
An air source heat pump doesn’t just keep your home warm during the colder months — it can also reverse its operation in the summer, allowing it to provide cool, comfortable air when temperatures rise. This makes it a highly versatile system that offers year-round climate control from a single, energy-efficient unit. Whether you're trying to stay cosy in winter or cool in a heatwave, a heat pump helps you maintain a comfortable indoor environment in every season.
