Take Advantage Of The Benefits Of a Heat Pump In Your Home or Business!

  • Highly Energy Efficient
  • Lower Energy Bills
  • Lower Carbon Emissions
  • Less Maintenance

Switching to a modern, energy-efficient system can hugely reduce your home or business’s carbon footprint and lower your energy bills. If you are switching from fossil fuel systems such as oil or LPG, you could be looking at cutting your heating bill in half! There are also government incentives for Heat Pump installations – that we can handle for you!

 


As an MCS certified company, you can be rest assured that our friendly team know what they’re doing when it comes to heat pumps.

 

Whether you’re a homeowner, plumber, builder, architect or business owner we can can assist you with your project. Our customer-centred approach means that we’re happy when you are & our ethical values are woven in to every process to ensure that you can make a fully informed decision.

 

We warmly welcome customers to visit us at our pristine renewables showroom in Sherborne to see the technology up close and have their questions answered in person. No appointment needed – just come on in!

 

As we are MCS accredited, we can handle your entire project from start to finish and apply for grants on your behalf , and if your property is eligible, we’ll take £7,500.0 off your quotation!

 

It is certainly worth mentioning that we are still here post-install for any questions regarding your shiny new heat pump and we offer a servicing & maintenance service too!  You’ll have two years Workmanship Warranty to give you even more peace of mind.


 

 

Ask Us How You Can Take The Right Steps to Upgrade Your Heating With an Air Source Heat Pump
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Interested in Upgrading to A Heat Pump?

Thinking about switching to a more sustainable energy system?

Here’s how it works…

  1. Connect With Us; through phone, email or visiting the showroom.
  2. Arrange a Heat Loss Survey; this service is free of charge and usually takes 1-2 hours.
  3. Book Installation; following a comprehensive heat loss report and contract, we’ll get your installation booked in.
  4. Aftercare; our knowledgeable engineers will show you how your new system works, how to maintain it and you’ll be provided with a informative handover pack.
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MCS Umbrella Projects

This is aimed at qualified plumbers, gas engineers and FGAS engineers who do not hold MCS Accreditation for heat pump installation but wish to install a heat pump system within the MCS framework.

Hi! You can work with us under our MCS Accreditation!

How Does It Work?

Emerald Green Renewables Ltd will design, supply and commission the heat pump for the installer.

The installer can purchase the full heat pump system and accessories from us.

What Do We Need From The Installer?

Signed Sub-Contractor Agreement
Copy of Public Liability Insurance (min £2,000,000)
Copies of Qualifications

What Do We Provide?

– Pre-Installation Site Visit to help you set out and plan the installation to MCS standards
– Design & Specification of the System
– Room-by-Room Heat Loss Calculations to EN12831
– Domestic Hot Water Calculations
– Heat Pump Design Calculations
– Emitter Design Calculations
– System Performance Estimates
– Noise Calculations
– Plumbing & Wiring Schematics of the Proposed System
– Management of DNO & BUS Applications
– All Supporting MCS Documentation
– Commissioning by Emerald Green Renewables Ltd
– Customer Handover Pack
– MCS Certification
– Registration of Warranties and Building Notifications

Book Your Heat Loss Survey

What exactly is a heat loss survey?

When choosing the right heat pump for your home, there are things that need to be considered because unlike traditional boilers, a heat pump runs at a lower temperature. Therefore, prior to installation, a personalised room-by-room heat loss survey at your property is imperative to ensure the heat pump system is installed for optimum efficiency. This survey is followed up with a comprehensive report and quotation.

Heat losses occur due to heat being transferred from inside a property to the outside of a property through walls and windows etc. The average property requirement is around 6 to 8 kW, but that really depends on the size of the property, existing insulation and other factors.

An accurate heat loss calculation can only come from an in-depth survey, where every window, wall and door is measured, where materials and insulation are considered and the sizes and types of every radiator are recorded. If an engineer hasn’t taken or considered these details, then it is important to mention that the heat loss calculation may not be sufficient and the heat pump size suggested from the survey may not be the right fit for the property.

The heat loss survey should take 1 to 2 hours on site to obtain all the required details for the calculations, and to discuss the location of the heat pump and hot water cylinder with the homeowner.

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Come And Visit Our Sherborne Showroom

Come on down and see the inner workings of renewable energy systems in our pristine showroom in Sherborne, Dorset. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be there to answer all your questions.

We are passionate about being able to offer local homeowners the help they need to transform their space into cleaner energy by upgrading to a renewable system.

If we can’t help you directly, it is likely we know the people who can!

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Heat Pump Installation FAQ

Your Heat Pump Installation Questions Answered!

  • How long does it take to install?

    Generally, we would expect the installation to be completed within 5 days.  However, completion times can fluctuate depending on the size of the existing system, complexity, weather conditions, and accessibility.

    If you’d like to get a better idea of installation time then contact us here.

  • How much do you charge for an Air Source Heat Pump Installation?

    Firstly, we need to know that installing an air source heat pump does generally cost more than a traditional heating system but is usually offset by very low maintenance costs and their long life spans.  More importantly though, heat pumps are significantly better on the environment than traditional heating systems that rely on the burning of fossil fuels and this is why they are more attractive to homeowners that want to minimise the environmental impact of their home.

    Prior to having an air-to-water heat pump installed, a heat loss survey must be performed to ensure the heat pump performs at optimum efficiency.

    Heat losses occur due to heat being transferred from inside a property through walls & windows etc. The average property requirement is around 6 to 8 kW, but that really depends on the size of the property and many other factors. An accurate heat loss calculation can only come from an in-depth survey, where every window, wall and door is measured as well looking at the insulation and size of every radiator.

    The heat loss survey will take 1 to 2 hours on site to obtain all the required details for the calculations and to discuss any options etc with the homeowner.

    Can I get a guide on the price?

    Yes – providing us with a few details about your property will enable us to give you a budgetary quote, but just keep in mind that until the heat loss survey is performed, this will only be a guide.

    Contact us here, and we’ll happily provide you with a better idea of the costs with a guide quotation & then we can arrange a home/site visit.

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