Heating & Hot Water

Gas Central Heating

Most households in the UK have mains gas central heating. This is commonly referred to as a ‘wet system’ where a gas-fired boiler heats water, which provides central heating via radiators and hot water through the taps in your home.

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LPG Central Heating

In parts of the UK where there is no mains gas network to connect to. Some homes use liquid petroleum gas (LPG). This is again referred to within the industry as a ‘wet’ heating system where an LPG-fired boiler heats water, which in turn provides central heating via radiators and hot water through the taps in your home.

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Solar Water Heating

A solar water-heating system (also known as solar thermal), uses panels fitted to your roof; to heat water for use around the home. A typical system is able to meet around a third of your hot water needs.

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Ground Source Heat Pumps

Heat your home with energy absorbed from the ground.

Ground source heat pumps use pipes buried in the ground to extract heat from the earth, this is then used to heat radiators or underfloor heating systems and hot water.

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Air Source Heat Pumps

Heat your home with energy absorbed from the air around you.

Air source heat pumps absorb latent heat from the outside air This is usually used to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems, or warm air convectors and hot water in your home.

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With ever increasing gas and electricity prices, it’s more important than ever that we heat our homes in the most efficient way.

Using less energy is the best way to cut your bills, this doesn't mean having to live in a cold, dark home.