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Air source heat pumps designed around your home

Designed around your home’s heat loss and usage

We start with suitability checks and heat loss considerations, then design correctly sized heat pump systems with clear expectations. Every project begins with a free home assessment.

Free home assessment
Suitability first
Scotland wide service
Heat pump installation in Scotland
Air source heat pump installed outside a residential property in Glasgow, Scotland
Heat pump installation as part of a heat pump system in Scotland
Home heating upgrade work in Scotland

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How air source heat pumps work in practice

An air source heat pump moves heat from the outside air into your home. It typically runs at lower flow temperatures than a traditional boiler, providing steady heat rather than short bursts.

Real world performance depends on heat loss, system design, and controls. That is why we start with suitability checks and design the system around how your home retains heat and how your household uses heating and hot water.

In Scotland, correct sizing and realistic expectations matter. A heat pump can perform well when the home and system are properly matched, but it is not the right answer for every property.

Who heat pumps are typically best for

Heat pumps can deliver excellent comfort and predictable running costs when the home and system are properly matched. Suitability depends on heat loss, emitter sizing, controls, and hot water demand.

If the best answer is to improve insulation first, we will tell you and explain the most sensible sequence.

Good fit indicators

You want steady, comfortable heating rather than short bursts.
You are open to radiator/control checks if required.
You want a system designed around heat loss and hot water demand.
You are happy to follow a sensible sequence (insulation first where needed).

Installed to recognised standards

Heat pump performance depends heavily on correct design, installation, commissioning, and controls. We focus on compliant workmanship and a handover that helps you understand how the system should run day to day.

The assessment is where we confirm what applies to your property and what will be required for good outcomes.

We start by confirming whether an air source heat pump is suitable for your home. We look at heat loss, existing heating, hot water demand, and how your household uses heat. This avoids recommending a heat pump where performance would be limited.

  • Heat loss and property checks
  • Current system and hot water reviewed
  • Suitability confirmed before design

What to expect from a heat pump

Heat pumps are designed to provide steady heating and hot water when the system is matched to the home. Running costs depend on heat loss, household behaviour, controls, and the overall system design.

This is why we focus on suitability and realistic expectations. A free assessment gives you clarity on whether a heat pump is the right step for your property and what the practical requirements are.

Heat pumps can also form part of a wider plan with solar PV and battery storage, depending on how your household uses energy.

Heat pump questions we are often asked

They can be, but suitability depends on heat loss, your existing heating system, hot water demand, and how your household uses heat. A free home assessment confirms whether a heat pump is the right choice for your property.