Ground Source Heat Pumps

A ground source heat pump is a renewable heating system that extracts low-temperature solar energy stored in the ground or water using buried pipework and compresses this energy into a higher temperature. A ground source heat pump provides a building with 100% of its heating and hot water all year round.

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  • A GSHP is a heating and cooling system that uses the stable temperature of the ground to efficiently regulate indoor climate.

  • GSHPs are highly energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and can lower energy bills. They also have a long lifespan.

  • Savings can vary, but GSHPs can reduce energy bills by up to 50% compared to traditional heating and cooling systems.

  • Yes, GSHPs produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions and have a lower environmental impact compared to conventional systems.

  • Installation costs can vary, but GSHPs may have a higher upfront cost. However, long-term energy savings can offset this.

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About Ground Source Heat Pumps

Installing a new heat pump requires a specialist knowledge from an MCS accredited installer. We will careful design your heating system to supply a pleasant climate all year round. RS Energy Solutions are a MCS accredited installer and will guide you through the process from start to finish. We will carefully design your system and heat loss calculations and will also apply for the  Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant of up to £7500 on your behalf (subject to you meeting the governments criteria)

 

 

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