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You can get cleaner heating with an air source heat pump, and with a government grant, save up to £9,000 on installation. Find out if you could have a heat pump installed in just a few clicks.

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Free Survey, Design & Quote

No salespeople or hidden fees! A surveyor will visit your property or set up a video call to design your system and provide a fixed-price quote.

Installation and Handover

We’ll arrive on time to install your heat pump. Afterward, we’ll show you how it works and provide ongoing support.

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At the McInnes Group, we specialise in energy-efficient solutions for homes and businesses. Our expert installers deliver a top-quality service, using innovative technology to reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.

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AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP

Grants of up to

£7,500

available

up to £9k with rural benefits

  • Planning permission for an air source heat pump is not usually required, but if you live in a listed building or conservation area, you will probably need to ask the local authority if restrictions apply. You should also check that your installation meets the building regulations in your area.
  • It is best practice to improve insulation levels prior to installing any new heating appliance. This typically means a smaller heat pump is required with less radiator upgrades.
  • An Air source heat pump with a good design, specification and installation can heat any building with any standard of insulation. The larger the heat loss generally the higher the cost of heat pump installation. This is also true of any heating technology currently available.
  • 0% funding (loans) is available in Scotland from Home Energy Scotland with grants of £7500 in Scotland and up to £9000 in rural areas. Read More.

What is an Air Source Heat Pump?

Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) extract heat from the air and boost it to a higher temperature using a compressor. The system then transfers the heat to the heating system in your home. They work a bit like refrigerators in reverse.

An air source heat pump system is compatible with both radiators and underfloor heating systems. If you’re interested in installing an air source heat pump, here are a few tips.

There are a few points worth considering, including:

  • Due to lower water temperatures required, air source heat pumps perform well with underfloor heating & radiators. In some cases larger radiators & upgraded pipework is required.
  • Air source heating systems can be installed on the ground or on a wall.
  • The outside unit requires enough space around it to get a good flow of air.
  • Air source heat pumps can provide all the hot water requirements. A hot water cylinder and a suitable internal space will be required.

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Some of the most frequent questions we get asked.

An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outdoor air and transfers it indoors to heat your home or building. It operates similarly to a refrigerator but in reverse, using refrigerant to absorb and release heat through a compressor and heat exchanger.

Air source heat pumps offer several benefits, including energy efficiency, lower heating bills, reduced carbon emissions, and versatility in both heating and cooling modes. They can also provide hot water and qualify for government incentives and rebates.

Yes, air source heat pumps can efficiently heat your home during the winter and cool it during the summer months. They operate effectively in a wide range of temperatures and climates, making them suitable for year-round use.

Installation times vary depending on factors such as the size of the system, your property’s layout, and any additional requirements. Typically, installation can be completed within a few days by our professional technicians, with minimal disruption to your daily activities.

Yes. We design all of our heat pump systems to work with your existing central heating system. In most cases there will be no alterations to underfloor heating however, if you have radiators, we may need to increase the sizes of them.

This is all covered as part of our free Heat Loss Survey of your home.

The heat pumps we install run at a maximum decibel rating of 55 dB. This is about as noisy as a gas boiler flue should you stand near it when a boiler runs.

We ensure that noise levels are kept low by installing the heat pump on the ground where possible to avoid noise transference into brickwork. All heat pump installations must pass the MCS standard MCS020. This is calculated during our free Heat Loss survey of your home.

Heat pumps run on electricity which is around 3.5 times more expensive than gas. However, the heat pumps are approximately 3.6 times more efficient than gas so in most cases, heat pumps cost less to run than a gas boiler.

We work with you to determine if you will get a savings ahead of any installation to ensure you have all the information you need to make the right choice for you and your home.