Is an air source heat pump right for me?

You might be worried that your home isn’t suitable for an air source heat pump, or have heard the myth that they can only be used in new build properties. Or perhaps you have questions about whether it will be able to meet your exact requirements.

 

We’re here to help answer those questions and show you how a heat pump can work successfully with your specific circumstances and the characteristics of your property.

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What matters most to you?

Each property has its own unique characteristics – the level of insulation, whether it has double glazing, and even the radiators you have, amongst others. This means that no two heat pump installations will ever be the same.

 

There are also your own personal requirements and expectations to keep in mind. For example, you might be considering a heat pump to reduce the environmental impact of your heating, or to help improve your year-round comfort.

 

We’ve put together some scenarios to help you get an idea of the individual factors to consider when getting a heat pump. These are for illustrative purposes only.

Scenarios

Meet Tom and Linda

 

Tom and Linda live near Exeter with their three children. The main reason they are looking at having a heat pump installed is to help manage their running costs and maintain both comfort and convenience. Their current heating costs are around £1,320 per year.

 

Read what heat pump solution we would recommend for their needs below. 

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Live near Exeter

45-55 years old

3 children

House built in 2006

Key Considerations

Running costs

★★★★★

    Convenience

    ★★★

      Comfort

      ★★★

        Carbon emissions

          Space

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            About the property

            The property is a 200m2 detached house constructed in 2006. It has 150mm loft insulation, with PVC windows and doors, and radiators for heating. There is a vented cylinder for hot water and one electric shower.

             

            The current heating system

             

            The property currently has an 18-year old condensing oil burner, which uses approximately 2000 litres of oil per annum. The oil is ordered twice a year with no monthly bill, which makes it difficult to gauge exactly how much is used and how much it costs. 

            Tom and Linda’s home is fairly modern. This means that having an air source heat pump fitted is a good option for them.

            While there will be some modifications that will be needed to maximise the heat pump’s efficiency, such as upgrading to 300mm insulation and upsizing radiators, Tom and Linda may be eligible to get a grant from their local authority to assist with the cost of these. They may also be eligible for support through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.

            Benefits

            Savings

            £220 per year saving on running costs

              Additional savings

              Additional saving when ‘Marginal Pricing Model’ is reformed

                Hot water

                Constantly available, with better water pressure, flow rate and heat retention from new cylinder

                  Comfort

                  Lower level of heat for longer makes the home feel more comfortable

                    Low carbon

                    This solution is better for our planet
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                      Baxi's Heat Pump Guide

                      There is so much information out there when it comes to having an air source heat pump at your property. Here is our helpful guide on the main questions you might have about having an air source heat pump, before, during and after the installation.

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