Cumbria’s Local Heat Pump Installation Experts Cumbria’s Local Heat Pump Installation Experts
As Cumbria’s friendly, local experts in sustainable home heating, we’re here to help. Improve your home’s energy efficiency, reduce your bills and increase your property value with a made to measure heat pump solution from Geowarmth.
Discover how heat pumps work and how they can help you save money.
As Cumbria’s friendly, local experts in sustainable home heating, we’re here to help. Improve your home’s energy efficiency, reduce your bills and increase your property value with a made to measure heat pump solution from Geowarmth.
Discover how heat pumps work and how they can help you save money.
Trusted heat pump installation experts for 20+ years
Our engineers and heat pump specialists has been leading the way in sustainable energy and heating solutions across the North of England for over 20 years. Our comprehensive services include site surveys, supply, installation, remote monitoring and post-installation maintenance.
We also offer solar panels, battery storage and EV charging solutions for anyone looking to fully decarbonise their home.
With Geowarmth, enjoy a straightforward transition to sustainable energy with a friendly team dedicated to helping you realise your vision.
Four reasons to get a heat pump
Energy Efficiency
Heat pumps are highly efficient, converting more energy into heat or compared to gas powered boilers. This increased efficiency leads to significant reductions in energy use and bills, providing long-term cost savings for homeowners.
Heat pumps are highly efficient, converting more energy into heat or compared to gas powered boilers. This increased efficiency leads to significant reductions in energy use and bills, providing long-term cost savings for homeowners.
Positive Environmental Impact
How we heat out homes makes up a big portion of the UK carbon emissions. By switching to a heat pump, you can reject polluting gas and embrace cleaner electricity.
How we heat out homes makes up a big portion of the UK carbon emissions. By switching to a heat pump, you can reject polluting gas and embrace cleaner electricity.
Cost Savings
With increasingly volatile energy markets, the price of gas has become a hot topic. An energy efficient heat pump removes the need for gas and allows you to heat your home with cleaner, more cost effective electricity.
With increasingly volatile energy markets, the price of gas has become a hot topic. An energy efficient heat pump removes the need for gas and allows you to heat your home with cleaner, more cost effective electricity.
Year-Round Comfort
Heat pumps can offer both heating and cooling capabilities, providing a versatile solution for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures throughout the year. This dual functionality simplifies home climate control.
Heat pumps can offer both heating and cooling capabilities, providing a versatile solution for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures throughout the year. This dual functionality simplifies home climate control.
Is Cumbria's climate suited to heat pumps?
For peak efficiency, modern heat pump’s work best within a temperature range of -4°C to 18°C.
You’ll be relieved to know that Cumbria’s reputation for being a little wetter than other parts of the UK doesn’t impact the efficiency of a heat pump’s performance at all. It’s all about temperature, and Cumbria is ideal for the smooth running of air source heat pumps.
Local engineers with experience in Cumbria
Our dedicated team of local engineers and heat pump professionals has a wealth of experience installing heat pump systems. We offer site assessment, expert advice, equipment supply, bespoke installation, remote monitoring and lifetime maintenance. And if you want, we can offer battery storage and EV charging too.
With 20+ years expertise in sustainable energy, our knowledgeable team can ensure that your heat pump installation is easy, hassle-free and seamless.
Heat Pump FAQs
How do heat pumps work?
An air source heat pump takes heat from the outside air and moves it inside to warm a building. It uses a special fluid that absorbs heat from the air, becomes warm, and then is compressed to make it even hotter. This heat is then released inside the building to provide warmth. The system can also work in reverse to cool the building in summer.
Are heat pumps energy-efficient?
Yes, heat pumps are known for their energy efficiency. Because they move heat rather than generate it through combustion, they can provide up to four times the amount of energy they consume, making them an environmentally friendly and cost-effective heating solution.
What are the benefits of installing a heat pump?
Installing a heat pump offers several benefits, including reduced energy bills, year-round comfort with both heating and cooling capabilities and lower carbon emissions. According to recent research, adding a heat pump to your home can improve your property value by around 3%.
Is Cumbria too cold for a heat pump?
No, Cumbria is not too cold for a heat pump, nor is it too wet. Heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in cooler climates. Cumbria’s mild winters and moderate temperatures make it an ideal location for heat pumps. These systems can effectively extract heat from the air or ground, providing reliable heating throughout the colder months and efficient cooling in the summer.
Are there any incentives to supplement the installation cost?
We’re on hand to help you discover what solution is best suited to your home and help you claim your £7,500 support from the Government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme. To learn more or request a complimentary site-specific quote contact us here.
How do I know if I need an air source or a ground source heat pump?
This will likely depend on the outdoor space you have available and the geology under your home. Our team can advise which option is best for your home after completing a site survey.
Can adding a heat pump increase the value of my property?
Yes, properties with a heat pump are generally more attractive to buyers and can see an increase in value by up to 3%.