Air Source Heat Pump Installation in Robertsbridge
A Smarter Way to Heat Your Home
Heating your home doesn’t have to mean relying on outdated, expensive systems. An air source heat pump gives you a way to generate your own renewable heat, keeping your home warm while lowering your energy costs.
It works by pulling heat from the outside air—even in colder temperatures—and using it to heat your home and hot water. Unlike gas or oil boilers, heat pumps operate at lower temperatures, which means they run longer to maintain a steady, comfortable warmth.
If your home currently runs on electric storage heaters, oil or LPG, switching to an air source heat pump could bring noticeable savings. But insulation matters. A well-insulated home keeps the heat in, making your system more efficient and your heating bills even lower.
Perfect for properties that have limited outside space
One of the lowest investment costs for heat pumps
Small and compact
Suitable for a range of properties
Benefits of using a Heat Pump
Here are some of the many advantages of using an air source heat pump.
Quiet during operation
Compatible with radiators and underfloor heating
Suitable for modern low energy or well-insulated properties
Possible to benefit from Government incentives and grants
Minimal ongoing maintenance
No fuel deliveries or fuel stored onsite
Works in cold outside temperatures
What to Expect from Installation
Installing an air source heat pump is straightforward. The main unit sits outside, typically at the side or back of your home, where it has room for air to circulate. Inside, there’s a compact unit that manages the heat distribution and hot water. Compared to ground source heat pumps, which require digging trenches, air source systems are much easier to install.
Before installation, it’s important to check if you need planning permission. If you live in a listed building, local authority approval may be required. We’ll walk you through the requirements to make sure everything is up to code.