Looking to reduce energy bills and cut carbon emissions?
Our air source heat pump installation service delivers an efficient, low-carbon heating solution for residential and commercial properties across the UK.
We design, supply, and install high-performance air source heat pump systems tailored to your property, ensuring maximum efficiency, long-term savings, and full compliance with UK building regulations and MCS standards.
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All installations meet MCS standards, ensuring safety, efficiency, and eligibility for government grants.
Every heat pump system is designed around your property, heat loss calculations, and lifestyle.
We only install proven, reliable air source heat pump brands with excellent efficiency ratings.


No hidden costs – clear quotations and honest advice from start to finish.
We handle MCS documentation and support you with grants such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
A reliable local team you can contact directly whenever you need assistance.
Professional installation ensures your heat pump system operates at peak efficiency while meeting all safety and regulatory requirements.
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Correct system sizing is one of the most important factors in how well an air source heat pump performs.
A unit that is too small will struggle to meet demand, while an oversized system can cycle inefficiently, increasing running costs and reducing lifespan.
That’s why we never rely on estimates or generic assumptions.
We spend time gathering accurate, property-specific data, including detailed heat loss calculations, insulation values, room-by-room measurements, and existing heating infrastructure.

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The cost of installing an air source heat pump varies depending on your property and existing heating system. Unlike gas boilers, heat pumps must be carefully designed to match your home’s heat demand, which is why prices can differ from one installation to another.
What Effects the cost?

Quality installation determines your heat pump’s efficiency, reliability, and lifespan – we never compromise on standards.Accurate Sizing – We use proper heat loss calculations, not guesswork, ensuring your heat pump operates efficiently at lower temperaturesQuality Components – Professional-grade refrigerant pipework, insulation, and electrical connections built to last 20+ yearsSystem Integration – Seamless connection with existing radiators, underfloor heating, and hot water systems without unnecessary upgradesPerformance Verification – Post-installation testing confirms your system meets design specifications and efficiency targets

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An air tightness test (also known as a blower door test) measures how much air leaks out of a building through gaps and cracks in the structure. A fan is temporarily fitted into an external doorway to pressurise the building, allowing engineers to measure the rate of air leakage. This helps determine the building’s energy efficiency and compliance with Building Regulations.
Yes. Air tightness testing is required under Part L of the Building Regulations for most new dwellings and commercial buildings in the UK. The test ensures the building meets the required energy efficiency standards before it can be signed off by Building Control.
Air tightness testing should be carried out towards the end of construction, once the building envelope is complete but before final finishes are installed. This allows any air leakage issues to be identified and fixed if necessary.
If a building fails the test, the tester will usually identify the main areas where air leakage is occurring. These gaps can then be sealed before the building is retested to achieve compliance with the required air permeability target.
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