Heat Pumps Bristol & Bath

Heating and Cooling Systems

Heat Pump Servicing, Repairs and Installations

Heat pumps are a much greener method of heating than more traditional ones common in the UK such as our historical reliance on gas boilers.


Heat pumps are described as being the low-carbon future for domestic heating. We install heat pumps and also look after their ongoing maintenance in terms of servicing and repairing them.


We can service and repair all leading makes and models of heat pumps.


Air source heat pumps

Giving you heating and hot water throughout the year, air source heat pumps generate heat energy from the surrounding air.


They continue to work even when temperatures outside dip as low as -15 degrees.

 

Apply For The Boiler Upgrade Scheme

The information about what you can get for the Boiler Upgrade has been taken from

the Government's (Gov.uk) website.

(Information correct as of 14/01/2024)

  • £7,500 towards air source heat pumps

    £7,500 towards an air source heat pump


    £7,500 towards an air source heat pump (including water source heat pumps and those on shared ground loops)


  • £5,000 towards biomass boilers

    £5,000 towards a biomass boiler

  • Eligibility For The Grants

    You cannot get a grant for a hybrid heat pump system (for example a combination of gas boiler and air source heat pump).


    The system you install must meet certain standards, such as minimum efficiency levels (your installer can advise you on these).


    The system’s maximum capacity must be less than 45kWth - anything over is not eligible.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    We have put together some of the FAQ's that we get asked about heat pumps .

  • How often should you get your heat pump serviced?

    You should have your heat pump professionally serviced at least once a year.


    Heat pumps are generally low-maintenance compared to traditional gas boilers. An  annual service helps to  maintain efficiency, keep your warranty valid, and catch small issues before they become expensive repairs.

  • Why is my heat pump blowing cold air in the winter?

    Cold air usually indicates an issue. The most common culprit is a faulty reversing valve, which is the component that tells the heat pump whether to provide heating or cooling. If this valve gets stuck, the system might stay in "cooling mode" even when you need heat. It could also indicate a refrigerant leak or a failed outdoor sensor.

  • What causes a heat pump to "short cycle" (turn on and off constantly)?

    Short cycling is often a cry for help regarding airflow.


    Dirty Filters: If air can't pass through the indoor coil, the system overheats and shuts down as a safety precaution.


    Faulty Thermostat: If the thermostat is miscalibrated or has a wiring "short," it may send erratic signals to the unit.


    Overheating Compressor: If the compressor is struggling due to age or electrical issues, it may shut itself off to prevent a total burnout.

  • My heat pump is making a grinding or shrieking noise?

    Heat pumps should make a humming sound. Mechanical noises usually mean:


    Grinding: The bearings in the fan motor are wearing out.


    Shrieking: This often points to high pressure in the compressor or a failing motor.


    Rattling: This is often loose hardware or a sign that the refrigerant piping is vibrating against the casing.

  • What areas do we cover?

    Bristol, Bath, Coalpit Heath, Yate, Thornbury, Portishead, Clevedon, Weston-Super-Mare and all surrounding areas.

Operating a heat pump saves valuable resources

Unlike traditional heating appliances, heat pump systems harness renewable energy from the ground, sun, groundwater and air. They therefore reduce the consumption of fossil fuels, conserving valuable resources in the process. They lower C02 emissions that harm the environment.

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We Supply & Install, Service and Repair Heat Pumps Throughout:

Bristol, Bath, Coalpit Heath, Yate, Thornbury, Portishead, Clevedon, Weston-Super-Mare and all

surrounding areas.