Install an Air Source Heat Pump,
Save up to £1,200 Annually*
benefit from the government backed Rhi for 7 years
save 8 tonnes of CO2, or the equivalent to taking 4 cars off the road per year
get an air source heat pump on a cost neutral basis
All sounds good?
Here's the 2 options we have available to get you a heat pump
Option 1
Heat Pump Funding
For applicants that want to keep 100% of your RHI income, the option of Heat Pump Funding could work for you. This means that your heat pump will be cost neutral. Using the income from the RHI, and the savings made from switching to using a heat pump, applicants will offset the cost of the heat pump.
Heat Pump Funding has assembled several funding options available through our trusted installer network.
This is not a government grant. This may mean taking out a credit consumer agreement.
Heat Pump Funding does not make credit decisions, and is not a lender.
Option 2
Purchase Heat Pump
If you're looking to purchase an Air Source Heat Pump outright, Heat Pump Funding have a selection of local and national installers, that cover most of the UK.
We deal with the UK's top installation companies and regularly assess them on their customer satisfaction to provide you with the best installer available.
F.A.Q's
We've answered a few of the frequently asked questions below
Where will it be installed?
The only requirement, is that it's installed on an exterior wall of your property.
How is it installed?
The heat pump consists of an outdoor unit, and/or a new hot water cylinder. This is all connected using the existing pipework in your home (where suitable).
How long will it last?
With regular servicing, you can expect an air source heat pump to last around 20 years according to the energy savings trust.
Is it noisy?
No! Back in the 1970's they used to be bulky, ugly & noisy. Today, modern Air Source Heat Pumps sound no louder than your fridge, using whisper quiet technology, and any moving parts are located outside!
How does it work?
An air source heat pump pulls in air through the pump and boosts it to a higher temperature, this is then used to heat your home, the remainder is then stored in your hot water tank to be used for showers, baths & taps.
Will it still work during cold winters?
Yes, Air Source Heat Pumps will continue to work effectively all the way down to -29°C.
Do I need to remove my boiler?
If the heat pump that replaces your old boiler is a suitably sized, it can replace your old boiler entirely.
Will I have to use electricity to power the heat pump?
Yes, but it uses a lot less electricity to power the heat pump than conventional off grid heating systems.
On average, every unit of electricity the heat pump uses for power, it will generate between 2-3 units of heat, this is known as co-efficiency of performance