FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What if I invest in a heat pump now but better technology comes out next year?
It’s a common concern that your heat pump might quickly become outdated. While technological advancements are ongoing, the pace of improvement has stabilised as heat pump technology has matured. Early developments brought significant efficiency gains, but advancements now tend to be more incremental, focusing on enhanced features, better compatibility, and improved energy efficiency rather than major leaps. Investing now allows you to start enjoying immediate savings and energy-efficient heating.
I’m not a technical person. I’m not sure if a heat pump is right for me.
You don’t need to be a technical expert to enjoy the benefits of a heat pump. Our systems are designed to be hassle-free, requiring no technical knowledge or hands-on maintenance from you. Once installed, you can simply relax and enjoy the energy-efficient, cost-effective heating it provides for your home.
I would like to invest in a heat pump, but can’t afford the upfront costs. Do you have any payment plans?
While a heat pump is a great investment, we understand that the initial cost can be a concern. That’s why we offer a range of flexible payment options, including “buy now, pay later” and 0% interest loans. Many customers find that the savings on their energy bills from using a heat pump can help cover much of the monthly payment. It’s a simple and affordable way to enjoy the benefits of energy-efficient heating without the heavy upfront cost.
Does a heat pump work when its really cold in Winter?
Yes, heat pumps can still work efficiently even in very cold winter temperatures. Modern air-source heat pumps are designed to operate in temperatures as low as -15°C or even lower, depending on the model. They work by extracting heat from the air, even when it’s cold outside, and transferring it into your home. While their efficiency may decrease slightly as the temperature drops, they can still provide consistent heating. Additionally, ground-source heat pumps, which draw heat from the earth, can perform even better in extremely cold conditions. With proper installation and maintenance, heat pumps remain a reliable and energy-efficient solution for winter heating.