Renewable Energy - Solar panels
Solar panels use the power in both direct and diffused sunlight, converting the energy into heat, to produce hot water for the home.
A well-sized solar panel system could provide up to 60% of your annual hot water requirements.
The solar panels are designed to go with existing heating systems that use a cylinder to store hot water. The panels are the perfect partner to our Worcester regular and system condensing boilers.
Air to air
Air to Air Heat Pump can provide heating and cooling for the home. It also features advanced air purification technology which is particularly beneficial to allergy sufferers.
The heat pump comprises an outdoor and an indoor unit which convert latent energy in the air (even on the coldest days) into heat for your home. The outdoor unit extracts the energy in air outside the property. This heat, absorbed by refrigerant solution within the unit, is turned into hot air by the indoor unit and distributed within the property.
Air source heat pumps are suitable for a wide range of installations including apartments, smaller homes and conservatories. It’s operated using a remote control.
Air to water
Air source heat pumps are intended to be the sole source of heating and hot water production for the home.
Air to water heat pumps use the constant energy available in the air with a refrigerant circuit which allows the temperature to be boosted to a useful level for heating or hot water for the home.