Barry Sharp and Richard Hailstones founded Renewable Heat Installation and Servicing in January 2015. Having previously worked for a large heating company in the renewable energy department, we saw a gap in the renewable energy market for quality ground and air source heat pumps. The gap we identified was the need for a proven, quality heat pump system fitted by experts. Therefore, the quality of the product had to be matched by the experience and skill of the engineers fitting it. We chose to specialise in ground and air source heat pumps because the technology is fantastic, it's a green form of energy and significantly reduces customers' energy bills.

If your heat pump is not working please contact us at support@renewableheat.com or call us on 0330 022 0480. We will respond as quickly as possible.

The heat pump extracts heat from the outside air in the same way that a fridge extracts heat from its inside. In the same way a refrigerator works by taking heat from inside the box and dumping it outside your house. A heat pump take heat from the air and puts it in to your house. If you ask us for an air source pump, we'll consider your answers to the following questions. Since air source heat pumps work best when producing heat at a lower temperature than traditional boilers, it's essential that your home is well insulated and draught-proofed for the heating system to be most efficient.

A ground source heat pump uses natural solar energy stored in the ground or water as a heat source. Using a refrigeration cycles, just like the fridge in your kitchen, the pump can convert the low-grade heat into more useful heat for your home. Since ground source heat pumps work best when producing heat at a lower temperature than traditional boilers, it's essential that your home is well insulated and draught-proofed for the heating system to be effective. Combining the installation with other building work can reduce the cost of installing the system.

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