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Air Source Heat Pumps.

What is an air source heat pump?

Air Source Heat Pumps are a low-carbon, renewable heating systems. They absorb heat from the outside air and use it to increase the temperature inside your home.

An average household could save up to £1500 per year by switching to air source heat pumps. This saving varies depending on your current heat source.

The installation process can take between 2 – 5 days, but a little longer if any complications occur. As part of the installation is done outside the home, there will be minimal disturbance for you.


Solar Panels.

What are solar panels?

Solar Panels harness energy from the sun, turning it into electricity that you can use to power your home. With the use of storage batteries, you are able to store any electricity that has been generated and not used, and even sell it back to the grid!

The average property can see savings of up to £1190 a year on their energy bills with solar panels installed.

The process is quick and easy - most installs only take two days to complete, three days for those properties that are a little more complex or if the installers run into some technical issues.


Central heating & boilers.


A central heating system provides warmth to a number of spaces within your home from one main source of heat. If you do not, or have never had central heating in your home, we can install a brand new system complete with radiators.

Brand new A-rated boilers could potentially save you up to 30% on your annual energy bills. The install process is quite straight forward, but it can take anywhere from a day to a week to complete.

If you have a non combi, old inefficient boiler, we could also upgrade this for you to an efficient combi boiler. Apply today and find out of your eligible.

Wall Insulation.


What is cavity wall insulation?

Cavity wall insulation works by filling the cavity space with material that reduces heat loss.

What is solid wall insulation?

Internal wall insulation is done by fitting rigid insulation boards to your wall, or by building a stud wall filled with insulating material such as wool fibre. You can also opt for external wall insulation, this involved fixing a layer of insulation to the outside walls of your home.

Cavity wall insulation can cut your heating bills by up to £280 annually. Homes with solid wall insulation can see annual savings of up to £375.

Loft Insulation.


Loft insulation is one of the most cost effective solutions for reducing your heating bills. It is done by laying insulation rolls between the joists of your loft, creating a ‘blanket’ type effect.

This heat retention method is used to help prevent additional heat from escaping through your roof space. It is estimated that roughly 25% of heat lost escapes through the roof, making loft insulation a smart way to keep your energy bills down.

The process is quick and easy and can take as little as two hours to complete. For larger properties, it will take a little longer to install.

Room in Roof Insulation.


What is room in roof insulation?

Room in roof insulation is where insulation boarding is installed in between the rafters underneath the existing plasterboard walls to help keep the heat inside.

The process is straight forward, we install stud walls into the space, and similar over-boarding to the top of the roof, with specialised material in between and around joists to better reduce the amount of heat and energy escaping your property.

While it can vary depending on the size of the property, the process takes only 2-3 days to complete on average. You can see potential savings of £250 annually on your energy bills.