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Empreinte CarboneOver 40% of the UK's carbon dioxide emissions, the main greenhouse gas which causes climate change, actually come from the energy we use every day - at home and when we travel.

What insulation levels should I be looking at?

As much as you can afford! For ANY heating system to operate most efficiently, your building should be well insulated. Having a well insulated home will mean that you require less total heat and can therefore use a smaller heat pump.

 

Can I install under-floor on the first floor?

There are a number of methods of installing under-floor heating on the first floor and, for the minimum running costs, the method used should have some type of thermal storage (to facilitate the usage of “off-peak” electricity tariffs). The easiest way to do this is to use a beam and block construction with the under-floor mounted in screed. Other methods include using a dry sand/cement mix with the under-floor mounted within this between joists. If engineered joists are used this might not be feasible due to structural considerations and the heat pump might need to operate at a higher temperature to provide adequate heat into the building.
 

What size of heat pump do I need?

This depends on the property that is being heated. The size of the heat pump will depend on a number of factors including the size of the property, how well insulated the property is and what the heating distribution system is.

Call us and we can assist you with this.

Tel nos: 0844 414 2845 / 01235 815569 / 079 9060 4709
 
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