Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps Services
Manufacturer-approved commissioning engineers specialising in air source heat pumps for commercial and industrial properties across the south of England.
What We Offer
Our Heat Pump Services
Design
We carry out a full site survey and design a system matched to your building, usage and budget. As accredited Mitsubishi Ecodan and Daikin engineers, we specify the right equipment from the outset.
- Site surveys and heat loss calculations
- System sizing and specification
- Mitsubishi Ecodan and Daikin systems
- Hybrid system design
Installation
All installations are carried out by manufacturer-approved commissioning engineers, ensuring the system performs to specification and qualifies for the relevant warranties.
- Air source heat pump installation
- Hot water cylinder installation
- Controls and zoning
- Manufacturer-approved commissioning
Maintenance & Repairs
We offer annual service contracts and one-off callouts. Keeping your system serviced maintains efficiency, extends its lifespan and protects your manufacturer warranty.
- Annual servicing contracts
- Warranty maintenance
- Fault diagnosis and repair
- System performance checks
The Technology
How It Works
A heat pump does not generate heat - it moves it. By extracting naturally occurring heat from the outside air and transferring it inside, it delivers more energy than it consumes.

Compression
Refrigerant vapour is drawn in and compressed, which raises its pressure and temperature significantly.
Condensing
The hot pressurised refrigerant passes through a condenser, releasing usable heat into the building via air or water distribution.
Expansion
The refrigerant then passes through an expansion valve, which drops its pressure and temperature back down.
Evaporation
At low pressure, the refrigerant absorbs heat from the outside air - even at temperatures as low as -25°C - and the cycle begins again.
Why Heat Pumps
The Case for Switching
Cold Weather Performance
Our systems continue to extract heat from outside air even at -25°C, making them reliable year-round in the UK climate.
Efficiency
For every unit of electricity used, a heat pump can deliver three or more units of heat - significantly more efficient than traditional boilers.
Lower Carbon Output
Heat pumps are recognised as a renewable heat technology. Switching reduces CO2 emissions and helps meet energy efficiency targets.
Works With Existing Systems
Heat pumps can replace traditional heating systems or work alongside them. Suitable for new builds and retrofit projects of all sizes.
FAQ
Common Questions
Considering a heat pump?
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