ASHP and GSHP

Expert Installation & Fitting of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)

Expert Installation & Fitting of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)

Looking to reduce your energy bills and make your home more eco-friendly? At Built Green Renewables, we specialise in the professional installation and fitting of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP). ASHP systems are one of the most efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective heating solutions available today. Our team of certified installers has the expertise to ensure that your ASHP is fitted correctly, maximising your system’s efficiency and delivering long-term energy savings.

Looking to reduce your energy bills and make your home more eco-friendly? At Built Green Renewables, we specialise in the professional installation and fitting of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP). ASHP systems are one of the most efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective heating solutions available today. Our team of certified installers has the expertise to ensure that your ASHP is fitted correctly, maximising your system’s efficiency and delivering long-term energy savings.

What is ASHP?

ASHP (Air Source Heat Pumps)

An Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) is a renewable heating system that absorbs heat from the air outside to heat your home and water. Even in low temperatures, ASHPs extract ambient warmth from the air and transfer it indoors using a refrigerant system. This process is highly efficient, often delivering three times the energy it consumes, meaning lower energy usage and reduced heating costs. ASHPs are a sustainable alternative to traditional heating methods, cutting down carbon emissions and often qualifying for government incentives that help make installation more affordable.

Potential savings with ASHP

Installing an ASHP system can lead to impressive long-term savings. For a typical home, the cost of heating can decrease by hundreds, or even thousands, of pounds over the years. Not only do ASHPs deliver year-round efficiency, but they also offer stability against fluctuating fuel costs, so you’ll be saving not just today but well into the future.

Why choose Built Green Renewables?

At Built Green Renewables, we understand the importance of quality, efficiency, and reliability. Our team will work with you to evaluate your home’s specific heating needs, ensuring that your ASHP system is designed and installed to achieve maximum efficiency. With expert installation from Built Green Renewables, you can be confident in your investment.

Why choose Air Source Heat Pumps?

An Air Source Heat Pump works by extracting heat from the air outside, even in colder temperatures, and converting it into warm air for your home. Here are some key benefits of choosing an ASHP system:

 

  • Energy Efficiency: ASHP systems can achieve efficiencies of up to 300%, providing three units of heat for every unit of electricity used. This means you’ll get more heat from less energy, reducing your overall carbon footprint.
  • Lower Energy Bills: By using an ASHP, you could see a reduction in your heating costs of up to 40-60%, depending on your current heating system. This translates to potential savings of hundreds of pounds each year on energy bills.
  • Renewable & Environmentally Friendly: Unlike traditional heating systems that rely on fossil fuels, ASHPs use renewable energy from the air, making them a greener alternative for your home.
  • Reduced Carbon Emissions: Switching to an ASHP can significantly cut down your household’s carbon emissions, helping you contribute to a more sustainable future.
  • Eligibility for Government Incentives: With the current government incentives in place, you could qualify for grants or rebates that help offset the installation cost, making ASHPs even more affordable.

Get in touch with Built Green Renewables today to learn more about our ASHP installation services and start your journey to a greener, more cost-effective home heating solution.

What is GSHP?

GSHP (Ground Source Heat Pumps)

Heat Absorption from the Ground:
GSHPs use underground pipes, known as ground loops, to extract natural heat from the ground. The earth maintains a relatively stable temperature year-round, typically between 10°C and 15°C in the UK, providing a consistent heat source.

 

Circulation of Heat Transfer Fluid:
A mixture of water and antifreeze (heat transfer fluid) is circulated through the ground loops. As the fluid moves through the pipes, it absorbs heat from the surrounding soil, rock, or water.

 

Heat Pump Operation:
The warmed fluid passes through a heat exchanger within the heat pump. Here, the heat is transferred to a refrigerant, which evaporates into a gas.
Compression and Heating:
The refrigerant gas is compressed, increasing its temperature. This high-temperature gas then transfers its heat to the building’s heating system (e.g., underfloor heating or radiators).

 

Heat Distribution:
The extracted heat is distributed throughout the property, providing space heating and, in some cases, hot water.

 

Cooling Cycle (Optional):
In some systems, the process can be reversed to provide cooling during warmer months, where heat is extracted from the building and deposited back into the ground.

 

Return to the Ground:
After transferring its heat, the cooled fluid returns to the ground to absorb more heat, repeating the cycle.

 

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