Is a heat pump right for your home

Discover with just 4 simple steps

In a well-insulated dwelling, a heat pump emerges as a cost-effective and eco-friendly means of heating your home. Nevertheless, if installed in a property with inadequate insulation, the heat pump may struggle to generate ample warmth, resulting in a chilly living space and elevated operational costs.

Discover whether a heat pump is suitable for your home by using our quick compatibility checker below.

1. Construction type*

1. Construction type*

Choose your home’s wall construction from the following options:

2. Loft insulation*

2. Loft insulation*

Choose your home’s loft insulation thickness from the following options:

3. Glazing type*

3. Glazing type*

Choose the type of windows your home has from the following options:

4. Space requirement

4. Space requirement

For an air source heat pump, you will need around 1.4 x 0.8m to house the plant room equipment inside your home, and space outside to place an air source heat pump unit. For a ground source heat pump, you’ll need a minimum of three times the floor area of property outside for the ground loops, and around 2.1 x 0.8m inside your home for the plant room equipment.

Pose these seven essential inquiries regarding heat pumps.

Learn the process of selecting the appropriate heat pump for your residence.