Free Air Source Heat Pump Grants
We’re passionate about making sustainable living accessible to everyone. We’re accredited ECO4 installers, ensuring you receive full grant coverage and top-notch service.
Trusted Partner to Energy-Efficient
Are you tired of skyrocketing energy bills? Do you dream of a cosy home without breaking the bank? Berks Insulation can help you get a free grant under the ECO4 Scheme! We’re a FREE air source heat pump grants installer. We aim to provide a sustainable heating solution that slashes UK Households’ energy costs and warms your home!
What is Air Source Heat Pump and How Does it Work?
An air source heat pumps capture air from the outside environment, even in extremely cold weather, and move it inside your home for heating and hot water production. So they are a low-carbon, high-efficiency technology. They also have cooling features when the months get a little warmer by reversing the process. These systems are suitable for homes in the UK climate as their absorbers absorb heat at temperatures as low as -15. So it remains highly effective all year round.
- About 400% more efficient than traditional heating system.
- It can reduce carbon emissions by as much as 75%.
- Provide both hitting and hot water’ hence being multipurpose.
- A compressor increases the temperature of the absorbed heat.
- This heat flows into your radiators, underfloor heating, or water tabs.
- In cooling mode, the system reverses this process to provide cool air.
Benefits of the Air Source Heat Pump
Low Energy Bill
Install a new and efficient heat pump and save up to £1,100 a year on your energy bill
Low Maintenance
Once fitted, an air source heat pump usually only requires maintenance and most routine checks are carried out every two years. Which is very cost effective
Environmental Friendly
It can cut carbon emissions by as much as 1650 kg annually equal to driving 6800 km
Long-Term USE
A head pump performs excellently for 10 to 15 years and saves a lot of money.
Improve Your EPC Rating
You can improve your homes EPC rating by upgrading to an air source heat pump. This is particularly useful if you are looking to sell or let your property as homes with a high EPC rating are in high demand in the property market and are thus likely to sell quickly.