We’re committed to maintaining optimal comfort and warmth in your indoor spaces throughout the year with our top-notch heat pump solutions. As Buckinghamshire’s leading specialists in heat pumps, we provide customised options for residential, commercial, and industrial properties across the region.
Our expertise lies in the installation, repair, and maintenance of integrated heat pump systems. With a dedicated local team boasting extensive experience and qualifications, we ensure seamless service delivery.
We conduct heat pump installations of diverse scopes throughout the county, addressing the needs of both extensive projects and smaller configurations. Our complimentary site surveys guarantee precise alignment with your specifications.
Our team consists of fully certified and seasoned engineers who approach each project with meticulous care, prioritizing the integrity of your property.
We offer a variety of units with varying styles and functions tailored to your requirements. Each unit undergoes thorough assessment to ensure suitability for your property.
Heat pumps offer a cost-effective, energy-efficient solution for both heating and cooling needs. Utilising renewable energy sources, they reduce environmental impact and cut down utility bills. Their versatility, low maintenance requirements, and advanced features make them an ideal choice for year-round comfort control.
There are two types of heat pumps air to water & air to air. As the name implies the heat pump systems use outside air to warm the property with warm water or warm air. Regardless of what type of heat pump you choose they work the same way.
It works by moving heat from one place to another, just like a refrigerator does. In winter, it extracts heat from the air, ground, or water outside and brings it inside to warm your home. Even when the temperature drops below zero degrees, there’s still some heat present in the ground and air outside. A heat pump refrigeration system typically operates its heat reclaim circuit at temperatures ranging from -10 to -20°C, allowing it to efficiently extract heat from its surroundings most of the time.