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Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps

Air source heat pumps are a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, increase your energy efficiency and save money on your heating bills. We are accredited specialists and can offer advice on where your pump is best located on your property and answer any questions you may have.

There are several grants and initiatives available to cover part or the whole cost of an air source heat pump installation, if you want to know more about how this could work for you, please get in touch with us.

Interested in an air source heat pump for your home?

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Government Grants Available

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is a government initiative aimed at encouraging homeowners to replace their old and inefficient boilers with newer, more efficient models and air source heat pumps. The scheme provides financial support in the form of vouchers that can be used to offset the cost of a new installation.

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Air Source Heat Pump engineers you can trust

Here at Plumbcraft we understand the importance of renewable energy and reducing the impact of high-carbon fuel on the environment, which is why our engineers specialise in the installation and maintenance of air source heat pumps.

We can provide your home with everything you need to get the most from your new heat pump, as well as regular servicing and emergency repairs, should the worst happen. Make the switch to greener energy and upgrade your heating system today.

Why Choose Us?

We are qualified and accredited by top brands to install, service and repair a range of boilers at affordable prices with our flexible finance options
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North Yorkshire SPECIALISTS

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Boiler services carried out by us

We have carried out over 15k services on gas, oil & LPG boilers

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Customer satisfaction

We have a 97% customer satisfaction, read our reviews online

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Over the years we have installed 4.6k bathrooms & boilers

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Years of Establishment

Plumbcraft has been established for 16 years

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We pride ourselves on excellent service for our customers. Read more reviews

Excellent service right from the beginning. Wayne who came to give a quote was very pleasant and explained everything. Girls in the office were helpful and courteous at all times. Engineer who fitted our new boiler was professional worked well and efficiently there was minimal disruption and completed the job a lot quicker than expected. Would not hesitate in recommending Plumbcraft.
Pauline H
I used Plumbcraft for the first time today and am extremely impressed with the service they provided. Phil, the technician arrived early and worked quietly, efficiently and tidily and was polite and pleasant. I didn't have any tidying up to do when he'd gone either which was a bonus. Phil was also able to give advice on another job I want doing in the future. I can thoroughly recommend Plumbcraft for their first class service and will definitely be using them in the future.
Jill Mason
This business fully deserves a 5-star review. There was a comprehensive initial consultation including advice about which central heating boiler best suited our needs. The boiler was then installed within a couple of days by a competent, pleasant, and tidy worker who arrived at the planned time. There was follow up to ensure everything was to satisfaction afterwards. Very happy customer and would recommend. Thank you.
Linda Plummer
New boiler installed, first class service, cleaned up at end of job. Very knowledgeable, talked us through what they were doing. Ensured we knew how to use the new system. Friendly and reliable, would recommend.
Victoria Howes
I am a first time Customer of Plumbcraft and had a new boiler installed. They were professional, friendly, knowledgeable, helpful, and gave me the guidance that I needed as it is the first time that I have had a new boiler installed. They made the process easy and were very efficient at getting everything sorted. I would highly recommend them for any plumbing needs.
Kate Wild
Prompt, polite and efficient plumber and his apprentice who worked to time , explained issues clearly , gave good advice and left the place clean on completion. Our 20+radiators are now squeaky clean and ready for winter! I would highly recommend the service.
Drona Sharma
I needed a new boiler fitting and from the initial quotation done online to the new boiler being fitted I received great service throughout. The new boiler was fitted quickly and efficiently with the old boiler taken away, there was minimal mess and the staff are so nice and friendly! Would definitely use again if I need any further work doing.
Claire Middleton
Plumbcraft have provided an overall excellent service from making the first enquiry to completing the work. Everyone I have spoken to has been helpful and professional. The power flush was completed to an excellent standard and at the time/date agreed. I would totally recommend Plumbcraft for anyone who needs a power flush.
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Whatever your heating or plumbing needs, we can help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are a list of our frequently asked question. Is a question missing? We can help

Air source heat pumps are suitable for many types of homes and are the most common type of domestic heat pump, with tens of thousands of installations across the UK. However, there are a few things you should consider before deciding whether a heat pump is right for you.

Air source heat pumps work at low temperatures which are much lower than those of conventional heating systems like oil or gas boilers. Before you consider installing a heat pump, you will need to assess the state of the insulation of your home and you may need to improve it. Essentially, the heat loss through the walls, roof and floors needs to be minimised which in turn will mean that, when the property is heated to a lower temperature by a heat pump, there will be no issue.

You’ll need a place outside your home where a unit can be fitted to a wall or placed on the ground. It must have some space around it to allow a good flow of air.
Noise is created by large fans moving air across the heat exchanger. Unless the heat pump is working very hard (ie in cold weather or producing high temperature water), you can expect the noise to be a similar volume to a fridge, if you were standing within a couple of metres. You could easily hold a normal conversation next to it, without raising your voice. As it gets colder outside, this noise will increase while it’s operating, but should still allow you to hold a conversation easily, only raising your voice a little.
Most homes in the UK use radiators or underfloor heating to circulate hot water. Air Source Heat Pumps operate at lower flow temperatures that gas or oil boilers so you may need to change the heating system when you switch to an Air Source Heat Pump If you don’t currently have radiators or underfloor heating, you will have to decide whether you’d like to install them. This is a great opportunity to make sure the system is optimised for a heat pump, resulting in lower running costs.

Usually you will need a hot water cylinder because a standard heat pump doesn’t provide hot water on demand like a combi boiler, so you will need a way of storing hot water for when you need it. The size of hot water cylinder required will depend on the amount of hot water that your household typically uses, but the cylinder can usually be fitted inside any cupboard that measures around 80x80cm.

If you don’t have space for a hot water cylinder, you still have options. Some hybrid systems are designed with the heat pump providing heating and a boiler providing hot water on demand. Instantaneous hot water heaters are also available and can be installed under your kitchen sink to provide a smaller amount of hot water and you could opt for electric showers.

Air source Heat Pumps work best in well insulated properties so you should consider how well your property is insulated

Loft insulation
Loft insulation is an easy one to get started with. Ideally, to get the required u-value of 0.16W/m2k (a technical term and value which plays an important part of the planning phase for a heat pump installation), you need to lay 270mm of wool insulation in the loft. This is something homeowners can do themselves over a weekend at a cost of about £6 per m2 or, alternatively, you could use an outside company that could cost you around £11 to £15 per m2.

Wall insulation
If your home was built after 1935, the chances are it will more than likely have cavity walls and these are relatively simple to insulate. Cavity wall insulation involves the walls being drilled into and the insulation is injected within. This job does need to be carried out by a professional and should cost approximately £10 per m2 of wall. Meanwhile, for properties with solid walls, insulating these can be more of an issue but there are options available. These homes can either be clad with insulation on the outside or have insulation attached inside. Solid wall insulation procedures are more costly and can cost upwards of £15,000.

If you live in a property which was built since the late 1990s, the good news is it will already have more than adequate insulation. Therefore, installing a heat pump becomes an easy decision since these homes will retain more heat and are much better suited to low temperature heating systems. Current building regulations mean that homes built today are incredibly well insulated, allowing a heat pump to be the ideal heat source for such properties and helping the running costs to be significantly cheaper.

Double glazing
Installing double glazed windows is another measure which can help a home become ideally suited for a heat pump. Windows are an outlet for heat to escape a home so improving their insulation can greatly reduce a property’s heat loss. According to the Energy Saving Trust, by installing double glazing, a single-glazed detached home could save over £100 on their energy bills every year. In addition to the potential financial payback, installing double glazing can deliver several other benefits to your home which are well worth considering.

The cost of an air source heat pump varies depending on the size of heat pump, the size of the property, whether it’s a newbuild or an existing property, as well as whether you need to change the way you distribute heat around your property. Typical costs are around £7,000 to £13,000.

Running costs will depend on how your heat pump is designed and how it is operated.

Savings on your energy bill will also depend on the system you are replacing.

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We provide services throughout North Yorkshire and the Dales.

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