Heat Pumps
Are you ready for the future of heating?
Heat Pumps are more energy efficient than conventional methods of heating your home. If you are looking to make home improvements or are building your dream home and want to reduce your carbon
What are the basic workings
of a heat pump?
A heat pump is a relatively new technology in the UK although they are widely used in Scandinavia and many parts of Europe where there is an abundance of renewably sourced electricity.
A heat pump takes energy from outside and transfers it into heat to be circulated around a heating and hot water system. A heat pump uses electricity to run the components of a heat pump, principally a fan, compressor and circulating pumps to transfer the energy from the heat source into the heat sink or heating system.
Are you ready for the future of heating?
Contact us today to arrange a free quote.
Delivering
GREENER
heating
in your area
Contact us today to arrange
free site visit and quotation.
Government Funding for Heat Pumps
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is a government incentive that will assist with the upfront cost of upgrading your heating system with one of our air to water and ground source heat pumps.
What grants are available?
- £5,000 off the cost and installation of an air source heat pump
- £5,000 off the cost and installation of a biomass boiler
- £6,000 off the cost and installation of a ground source heat pump
Can I still have a gas boiler?
Yes you can still have a gas boiler and you can still replace your current boiler.
Find out what the latest announcements on the decarbonisation of heat within your home mean for you.
7001iW Outdoor Unit and Indoor Unit
Guarantee Lengths
- Standard Guarantee - 2 years
- With Alto Energy’s MCS umbrella scheme - 7 years
We are now f-gas registered!
Xgas are proud to announce that we
are f-gas certified. This means that
we can legally and safely work on
Stationary refrigeration and air
conditioning (SRAC) systems
(including heat pumps).
This qualification allows us to:
- install new systems
- ervice and maintain systems
- check for leaks
- recover gases
- decommission and dispose of old systems
- work on refrigerated trucks over 3.5 tonnes
- work on refrigerated trailers made to be towed by trucks or trailers
On 2nd April 2008, the Commission Regulation 303/2008 set out the requirements for an F-Gas company certification scheme.
This F-Gas scheme is specifically for businesses working with F-Gas refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump equipment containing or designed to contain fluorinated greenhouse gases.