“Most of the energy you need to heat your home is free, just outside in your garden!”

Installing a heat pump allows you heating free from ever rising solid fuel, oil or gas prices, offering significant savings on your heating bills. Ground, Air and Water Source heat pumps are fast becoming the preferred choice of heating over oil or LPG systems due to their significant savings, both financially and environmentally, as well as new building regulations and government initiatives, including the availability of grants for these technologies.

Key Benefits of a heat pump:

  • Provides 100% of your heating and hot water requirements
  • Low maintenance
  • Reduce heating bills by up to 65%
  • ‘DOUBLE’ government financial incentives for a limited time see grants page
  • Clean, no emissions.
  • Hassle Free
  • 25 year+ lifespan with low servicing requirements

Different Methods of Heat Collection:

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EcoLogicLiving are at the forefront of this growing market, providing superbly designed, top quality heat pumps, integrated into a whole system design where appropriate. Our heat pumps are able to meet your needs for hot water and heating (via underfloor heating or radiators). Our heat pumps have a long lifespan (approximately 25 years; much longer than an oil/gas boiler), and are low maintenance, backed by long manufacturer warranties.

Being brand independent we are able to offer a range of different features and price points.

How does a heat pump work?

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Click here to also see an illustration of the inside of a heat pump heat pump cutaway.

Industry-standard tests show that Heat Pumps have an average COP (Co-efficient of Performance) of between 3 and 4.6, which means that for every kW of electricity used to power the Heat Pump, it will give out 3 - 4.6kW of heat, giving the heat pump an efficiency rating of 300-460% (compared to an average of 70% efficiency with a conventional boiler). Additionally, using a heat pump as part of an integrated system, utilising underfloor heating, a thermal store and/or solar panel, it is possible for the heat pump to run at a negligible cost.

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Ground or Air Source Heat Pump?

Air source Heat Pumps

Ground Source Heat Pumps

Frequently asked questions

See our FAQ section or contact us 0845 459 2053 or e-mail

For maximum cost and carbon savings……

To reduce your home’s running costs and CO2 emissions further, consider installing …

Underfloor Heating for maximum efficiency in the distribution of heat, Solar Thermal (hot water) to provide your hot water requirements and reduce the time your heat pump is running, or Solar Photovoltaic (electricity) to power the compressor and pump. Any of these can be integrated with a heat pump to maximise savings and minimise running costs.

Other options for bringing down your running costs include: Rainwater harvesting and Heat Recovery