All things Air Source Heat Pumps

How Air Source Heat Pumps work

The air source heat pump is a system that uses outdoor air to heat or cool. It absorbs heat from the outside air in winter to warm your home, and releases heat from inside your home to cool it down in Summer. This includes heating your radiators and providing you with hot water.
Given the unpredictable weather in the South East, an air source heat pump would be game changer for everyone.

The heat pump consists of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit, working together to transfer heat. Air source heat pumps are the key to increasing energy-efficiency, eco-consciousness, and are no-where near as expensive as most people believe…

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Solar Collector

Our heat pumps can be
integrated with the solar panel system. In this way, energy savings are achieved, energy costs are reduced and reflected on bills, fossil fuel dependency is reduced, COP values of heat pumps increase, energy reliability in buildings increases and carbon footprint of buildings decreases.

Domestic Hot Water

Our Heat Pumps can be easily integrated into the home’s plumbing system. While providing the warm atmosphere of your home with 80% energy savings, it supports this with hot domestic water.

Fancoil
(Heating-Cooling)


Our Heat Pumps can be integrated into Fancoil systems, with 80% energy savings, and are extremely suitable for heating in winter and cooling in summer.

Heatpump

By using the heat energy in the air, it provides energy savings up to 80% while transferring the heat to the plumbing water circulating in your house.

Boiler

Our Heat Pumps heat/cool the water in the boiler and transfer the hot or cold water, which it heats/cools to the domestic plumbing, to other systems in the building.

But what if it’s chilly?

Although the air is cool in the winter, there’s still plenty of energy available because of the large volume of air that passes over the heat exchanger.

Air source heat pumps still work effectively even in temperatures as cold as -7°C! 

...and what about the noise?

Air source heat pumps typically generate less noise compared to traditional heating and cooling systems like furnaces or air conditioners. While some air source heat pumps may produce a low hum during operation, it’s generally not disruptive, especially when compared to other HVAC systems. However, it’s essential to consider noise levels when selecting an air source heat pump, especially if quiet operation is a priority for you.

How loud is an Air Source Heat Pump?

The air source heat pump is a mere 40-60 decibels when installed correctly by our experts at Wilson’s.

Being quieter than a typical gas boiler, we don’t know what all the fuss is about….

How will it look in my home?

Want to see what the heat pump looks like in person? Visit our showroom and see for yourself.

Book a showroom visit

Our showroom is open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday, please pick your preferred date to visit, we will confirm by email.