Heat Pump Installation
Heat Pump installers in Cumbria, North Lancashire and Dumfries & Galloway
Heat Pump Installation covering Cumbria, Lancashire and Dumfries & Galloway
Logic Renewables can design and install a range of heat pump systems in Cumbria, Dumfries and Galloway. We install heat pumps for both domestic and commercial application. Heat Pumps are an efficient, low carbon solution that helps the environment and can save you up to 60% on heating costs when compared to oil fired or LPG boilers. For best results it’s very important to have a professional analysis for the system to be designed according to your personal requirements. Only certified installers like Logic can install for RHI grant eligible projects. Logic are an MCS Certified heat pump installer.
There has never been a better time to become more energy self-sufficient. Installing a heat pump goes a long way towards achieving this. Contact Logic Renewables for expert advice about the suitability of a heat pump in your property and to get a quote for your heat pump installation.
LOGIC are an MCS Certified approved heat pump installer for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). The Boiler upgrade Scheme offers grants of up to £7,500 for suitable properties. We handle the grant application process for you.
Why Install a Heat Pump?
Heat pumps work by using a small amount of energy to move heat from a cold source to a warm destination, effectively “pumping” heat from one place to another.
People commonly use heat pumps for heating homes and commercial buildings, as well as for refrigeration and air conditioning. Heat pumps can be powered by electricity or by using renewable energy sources such as solar panels. Heat pumps come in several types, including air-source heat pumps, ground-source (or geothermal) heat pumps, and water-source heat pumps.
One of the main benefits of heat pumps is their efficiency. Because they move heat rather than generate it, they can provide up to three times more heat energy than the energy they consume. This makes them a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional heating systems that burn fossil fuels.
Heat pumps also have some limitations, including their efficiency in extremely cold temperatures, which can decrease. Additionally, the initial cost can be higher than that of traditional heating systems, although the savings on energy bills in the long term often offset this. Overall, heat pumps are an excellent choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint and lower energy costs.
Types of Heat Pumps and Grants
Air Source Heat Pumps
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) are a type of renewable energy system that use heat from the air outside to provide heating and hot water for homes and buildings.
Ground Source Heat Pumps
Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are heating and cooling systems that use the ground as a source of heat in the winter and a sink of heat in the summer.
Boiler Upgrade Scheme
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) launched in Spring 2022 to encourage householders in England and Wales to switch to low-carbon heating systems.