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Next Generation Air Source Heat Pumps

With an air-to-water Heat Pump from Go Geothermal Ltd, you could save up to 75% on your heating costs. The energy utilised is free and eco-friendly, and contributes to a reduction of CO₂ emissions.

The Benefits of Installing an Air Source Heat Pump

Investing in an air-to-water heat pump from Go Geothermal Ltd can transform the way you heat your home while significantly lowering your energy bills. Harnessing the power of ambient air, these advanced heat pumps offer up to 75% savings on running costs, providing a cost-effective and sustainable alternative to traditional heating systems. 

The energy they use is completely free and eco-friendly, making them a key solution for reducing your carbon footprint and contributing to the global effort to decrease CO₂ emissions. 

With cutting-edge technology, our heat pumps deliver consistent, efficient heating, ensuring comfort throughout the year while benefiting both your wallet and the environment. Plus, with our wide selection of heat pump accessories, we can guarantee your air source heat pump will perform at its optimum level.

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Experience enhanced energy efficiency with our Air Source Heat Pumps. Designed to reduce your heating costs and enhance overall performance, these systems provide consistent comfort in residential and commercial spaces. By leveraging renewable energy, they deliver an eco-conscious way to maintain a comfortable environment year-round.

Eco-Friendly Heating Solutions

Our Air Source Heat Pumps are energy efficient, able to heat both your home and water, dramatically reducing your carbon footprint. This eco-friendly solution contributes to a healthier planet, offering a sustainable way to meet your heating needs without compromising the environment.

Advanced Temperature Control

Enjoy reliable and precise temperature control all year long. Our Heat Pumps adapt effortlessly to fluctuations in weather, ensuring your home or business stays comfortable, no matter the season. Whether it’s the chill of winter or the warmth of summer, you’ll experience consistent, ideal conditions.

Low Maintenance Requirements

Benefit from the low maintenance demands of our Air Source Heat Pumps. Engineered with durability and reliability in mind, these systems are designed for long-lasting performance. With fewer parts subject to wear and tear, you can enjoy greater peace of mind and more savings over time.

Why Choose An Air Source Heat Pump?

Choosing an air-source heat pump is smart for those seeking to save money while improving their home or business environment. These innovative systems provide an efficient and eco-friendly way to heat your space, offering significant savings on energy bills. By harnessing renewable energy from the air, air-source heat pumps reduce your reliance on conventional heating methods, helping you cut costs and minimise your carbon footprint.

In addition to their financial benefits, air-source heat pumps ensure a comfortable, consistent climate all year round. With advanced temperature control capabilities, they automatically adjust to changing weather conditions, offering reliable heating in winter and cooling in summer.

An air-source heat pump is not just about energy savings, it’s about making a positive impact on the environment. By reducing CO₂ emissions and using renewable energy, you contribute to a more sustainable and greener future. With minimal maintenance requirements and long-lasting durability, air-source heat pumps are a smart investment for anyone.

How Do Air Source Heat Pumps Work?

Air Source Heat Pumps work by capturing heat from the outside air, even in cooler temperatures, and converting it into energy to heat your home or business. The system draws in ambient air, extracts its heat using a refrigerant, and then compresses it to raise its temperature. This heat is then transferred into your indoor space or water, providing consistent warmth when you need it.

In warmer months, the process can be reversed, with the heat pump extracting indoor heat and releasing it outside, providing a cooling effect for your space. This flexibility ensures year-round comfort with one system.

Thanks to their use of renewable energy from the air, air-source heat pumps are a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution. They offer efficient central heating and cooling, helping you save on energy bills while reducing your carbon footprint.


Different Types of Air Source Heat Pump

There are two main types of Air Source Heat Pumps, each offering unique benefits:

Monobloc Air Source Heat Pumps

Monobloc systems house all components in a single outdoor unit. This makes installation simpler and quicker, as there’s no need for refrigerant pipes between the indoor and outdoor units. Monobloc pumps are highly efficient, offering excellent performance for both heating and cooling needs with minimal maintenance.

Split Air Source Heat Pumps

Split systems have separate outdoor and indoor units connected by refrigerant pipes. This setup offers greater installation flexibility, allowing the indoor unit to be placed discreetly inside the building. Split systems can be ideal for properties with limited space outside, offering a powerful and efficient solution for year-round comfort.

How Much Could You Save With An Air Source Heat Pump?

Switching to an air-source heat pump can significantly reduce your heating costs, offering a more sustainable and efficient way to heat your home. Air source heat pumps work by extracting heat from the air, even in cold temperatures, and using it to warm your home and provide hot water. This process requires far less energy compared to conventional heating systems like gas or oil boilers.

The exact savings depend on the size of your property, your current heating system, and your energy usage habits. However, studies show that households can save hundreds of pounds annually by making the switch, especially when replacing older, inefficient heating systems.

How much could you save with an Air Source Heat Pump?

Switching to an air source heat pump can significantly reduce your heating costs. Our systems are designed to optimise energy use and provide substantial savings over traditional heating methods.



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Are Air Source Heat Pumps Good in Winter?

Our air source heat pumps are highly effective in winter, even in cold climates. These systems are designed to extract heat from the outside air, even when temperatures drop below freezing. Modern air source heat pumps use advanced technology to ensure consistent and reliable heating, making them an excellent choice for keeping your home or business warm during the winter months.

By leveraging renewable energy, air source heat pumps efficiently convert outdoor air into heat for your indoor spaces. While their performance may slightly decrease in extreme cold, they remain a cost-effective and energy-efficient alternative to traditional heating systems. Paired with good insulation and proper installation, they can maintain a comfortable environment in even the harshest winters.

Boiler Upgrade Scheme

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers an excellent opportunity to make the switch to an air-source heat pump more affordable. This government-backed initiative provides financial support to help homeowners and businesses upgrade their heating systems to more sustainable and energy-efficient alternatives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Air source heat pumps are designed with noise reduction in mind, making them a practical option for homes and businesses. Modern systems typically operate at sound levels ranging between 40 to 60 decibels, which is comparable to every day sounds like a quiet conversation, a refrigerator humming, or light rainfall. This level of noise is unlikely to disrupt daily life.

To minimise any potential noise impact, proper installation is key. The outdoor unit should be placed in a well-ventilated area, away from bedrooms, windows, or shared boundaries with neighbouring properties. Professional installers often use vibration-dampening mounts and plan the unit’s placement to ensure it operates as quietly as possible.

In most cases, you do not need planning permission to install an air source heat pump, as it is considered a permitted development under UK planning regulations. 

However, certain conditions must be met, such as ensuring the outdoor unit is installed in an appropriate location and does not cause a nuisance to neighbours. For example, the unit should typically be positioned at least one meter away from your property boundary and should not be installed on a building in a conservation area or a listed property without additional approvals.

It’s always a good idea to check with your local planning authority to confirm specific requirements for your area. At Go Geothermal Ltd, we can provide advice and guidance to help ensure your installation complies with all necessary regulations, making the process smooth and hassle-free.

Most air source heat pumps require a hot water cylinder to store the hot water they generate. Unlike traditional boilers, which can heat water on demand, air-source heat pumps work more efficiently by gradually heating water and storing it for use when needed. A hot water cylinder ensures you have a steady supply of hot water for your home or business, even during periods of high demand.

If you’re switching from a combi boiler, which doesn’t use a cylinder, additional space will be needed for the installation. However, many modern hot water cylinders are designed to be compact and can fit into an airing cupboard or other convenient locations.

At Go Geothermal Ltd, we can help you choose the right heat pump cylinder to suit your needs and ensure it integrates seamlessly with your air source heat pump system for optimal performance and efficiency.

You don’t need to live in a new building to have an air source heat pump installed. These systems can be fitted into a wide variety of property types, including older homes and renovations. While new builds are often designed with energy efficiency in mind, making them well-suited for air source heat pumps, older properties can also benefit from these systems.

Proper insulation is key to ensuring the efficiency of an air source heat pump in older homes. Upgrades such as cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, and double glazing can help retain heat and maximise the performance of the system. Additionally, your existing heating system may need to be assessed to determine compatibility, particularly if your home uses traditional radiators, which may require upgrading to low-temperature alternatives like underfloor heating or larger radiators.