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REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

HOW DO HEAT PUMPS WORK?

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  • Cheaper to run, 3–4kWh of heat from every 1kWh of electricity.
  • Lower carbon emissions, far cleaner than traditional fuels.
  • Durable and reliable, long lifespan when maintained.
  • Energy savings, especially in well-insulated homes.
  • Hybrid systems available for flexible boiler integration.

COMPATIBLE WITH RENEWABLES

  • Solar PV panels – generate your own power for the heat pump.
  • Solar thermal – free hot water direct from the sun.
  • Smart hot water cylinders (e.g. Mixergy) – intelligent energy storage.
  • Underfloor heating – ideal match for air source heat pumps.
  • Home insulation upgrades – maximise efficiency and lower bills.

Unlike traditional gas or oil boilers, air source heat pumps operate at lower temperatures over longer periods, providing a steady, even level of warmth rather than short heating bursts. This makes them ideal for well insulated homes and low-temperature systems such as underfloor heating or larger radiators.

Boilers generate heat by burning fuel, while air source heat pumps transfer existing heat from the air, which makes them far more efficient in the right conditions. For every unit of electricity used, a heat pump can produce multiple units of heat, helping to lower running costs and carbon emissions. That said, boilers are usually cheaper to install and can be a more practical option for older homes without insulation improvements.

AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

WHAT IS A HEAT PUMP?

An air source heat pump is a renewable heating system that uses electricity to extract heat from the outside air and convert it into warmth and hot water for your home.

More energy efficient than traditional heating systems, heat pumps are ideal if you are upgrading your home or building from scratch and want to lower both your carbon footprint and energy bills. They provide a reliable, long-term heating solution with sustainability at their core.

Suitable for a wide range of property types and locations, heat pumps offer a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to keep your home comfortable all year round.

GOVERNMENT GRANT

WHY MAKE THE SWITCH?

Gas boilers remain a smart, reliable choice for homes in Henley and the surrounding areas. Known for their efficiency and fast heat-up times, they deliver consistent warmth and precise temperature control, so you can heat your home exactly the way you like it.

LOWER CARBON, HIGHER EFFICIENCY

A GREENER WAY TO HEAT
YOUR HOME

Moving from a gas boiler to a heat pump offers clear environmental advantages. Heat pumps draw renewable energy from the air to provide heating and hot water efficiently, helping to reduce carbon emissions and cut reliance on fossil fuels. In well insulated homes, this efficient operation can also lead to lower day-to-day running costs as energy prices continue to rise.

Government incentives, including the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, can significantly reduce the upfront cost of installing a heat pump, making the transition more achievable for homeowners. Choosing a heat pump is an investment in a future-ready, low-carbon heating system that supports the UK’s shift towards greener energy while improving comfort and efficiency at home.

MAKE THE SWITCH MORE AFFORDABLE

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LONG TERM SAVINGS

The government boiler upgrade scheme is financing brand new Heat Pump installations of up to £7500.

FAQS

HEAT PUMP FAQS

Air source heat pumps absorb heat from the outside air, while ground source heat pumps extract it from the ground. Both systems then use this heat to warm your home and provide hot water.
Yes. Air source heat pumps can still operate efficiently in low temperatures, and ground source systems are even more consistent since the ground maintains a steady temperature year-round.
Air source heat pumps require only outdoor wall or floor space for the unit, making them suitable for most properties.
Both systems are low-maintenance. Regular checks and an annual service are recommended to keep them running efficiently, but they generally require far less upkeep than traditional boilers.
Yes. Heat pumps are highly energy-efficient and can reduce heating costs, especially when replacing older, less efficient systems. Savings vary depending on your current heating setup, insulation levels, and energy tariffs.
In many regions, homeowners can access government incentives or funding schemes to help with the upfront cost of installing a heat pump. These programmes encourage the switch to low-carbon heating solutions.

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