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This helps us assess the best type of heat pump for you.
Not sure? Check the label on your boiler or heater. A gas meter or an outdoor tank can provide clues too.
If you're not sure, a best guess is fine. We'll confirm all measurements during your home survey.
This helps us understand how heat is likely to move through your home.
A bedroom count helps us size the system more accurately.
Bathrooms help us estimate hot water demand. Please count rooms with a shower or a bath.
This helps us tailor your heat pump estimate and highlight any extras that could work well with your setup.
Your window type influences how much heat your heat pump will need to provide.
If you're not sure, a best guess is fine. Most homes are either cavity wall (often built from the 1920s onwards) or solid brick/stone (more common in older homes). This helps us understand heat loss and insulation options.
Are your cavity walls filled with insulating material?
Do your walls have any insulating material, on the inside or outside? Choose 'I don't know' if you are unsure.
If you're not sure, a best guess is fine. As a rough guide, older homes may have less, while newer or upgraded lofts often have 200mm or more. This helps us understand heat loss and what improvements might be worth considering.
You have the kind of setup that makes heat pumps shine. Combined with your home energy technology, you can lower running costs and improve comfort.
You can expect your heating bills to fall. Heat pumps are 3 to 5x more efficient than how you heat your home now. It will help you get more warmth for less.
You should be eligible for a £7,500 government grant towards the installation costs. We apply on your behalf and handle all the paperwork.
This helps us understand the next step, since some upgrades need the homeowner's go-ahead.
Most heat pumps sit at ground level, to the side or rear of your home. As a guide, allow about the space you'd need to park a bicycle.
Most heat pump systems need a hot water tank. It usually sits in an airing cupboard or utility space, and takes up about the same space as a tall fridge.
This helps us understand what kind of install and timeline might suit you best.
Select all that apply. This helps us tailor what we recommend and what to focus on in your estimate.
We've installed heat pumps in all kinds of homes. Our technical surveyors will assess yours in detail and design a bespoke heating system — so you're in safe hands.
From what you've told us, your home looks well-suited to a heat pump. That will make the switch easier and means you can start enjoying the benefits sooner.
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