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Heat Pumps
An air source heat pump is a renewable heating system that uses electricity to take warm air from outside and uses it to supply your home with heat and hot water.
Heat Pumps are more energy efficient than conventional methods of heating your home. If you are looking to make home improvements or are building your dream home and want to reduce your carbon footprint and your energy bills, Heat Pumps offer an excellent long-term solution. They are suited to a variety of different building types and locations and can offer a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way of keeping your home warm.

How Heat Pumps work
The Air Source Heat Pump takes heat from the air and boosts it to a higher temperature using a heat pump. Using electricity and refrigerant technology, the pump compresses refrigerant to increase its temperature. It then condenses back into a liquid to release it as stored heat. Heat is sent to your radiators or underfloor heating.

Lower fuel bills
Heat pumps are highly efficient, reducing energy usage and lowering monthly fuel bills compared to traditional gas boilers.
Lower carbon emissions
By using renewable energy from the air or ground, heat pumps significantly reduce carbon emissions and help combat climate change.
Long unit life span & warranty
With a lifespan of up to 25 years and strong warranties, heat pumps offer long-term reliability and peace of mind.
Funding frequently available
Various government schemes and incentives provide financial support, making heat pump installation more accessible and affordable for homeowners.
Why switch to a hybrid system.
Over 60% of Irish Homes were built before 1960 and are generally not that efficient with relatively poor fabric insulation and glazing – this can make a standalone heat pump potentially unsuitable without additional investment to the property.
The good news is that hybrid heat pumps however can be more flexible to accommodate more property types, making them a viable option for less thermally efficient homes, like period properties – so so you can lower your carbon footprint, whilst giving yourself more time to improve the fabric of your property.


How do Hybrid systems work?
A hybrid heating and hot water system is a combination of two or more technologies teaming up to generate heat, as a lower carbon alternative for home heating. These typically consist of a gas or oil boiler and an air to water heat pump.
The heat pump is expecting to generate heat for 70-80% of the time and, during colder months, the boiler acts as a top-up, giving all year-round comfort.
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