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Heat Pumps and Property Value: Does Renewable Heating Increase Home Worth?
With energy prices continuing to rise and environmental considerations becoming increasingly important to homebuyers, many property owners are wondering whether installing an air source heat pump could increase their home's value. As one of the leading heat pump installers across Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and surrounding areas, we at AOS Energy Efficient Heating Systems are often asked this very question. Let's explore how these renewable heating systems might impact your property's worth. The Changing Property Market The UK property market has evolved significantly in recent years, with energy efficiency becoming a much more important factor for buyers. According to recent surveys, more than 70% of house hunters now consider a property's energy performance when making…
Heat Pump Flow Temperatures Explained: Finding the Balance for Comfort and Efficiency
When it comes to getting the most from your air source heat pump, understanding flow temperatures is crucial. It's one of those technical aspects that might sound a bit daunting at first, but getting it right can make a world of difference to both your comfort and your energy bills. As heating specialists serving Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and beyond, we at AOS Energy Efficient Heating Systems have helped hundreds of homeowners find that sweet spot where comfort meets efficiency. What Exactly is Flow Temperature? The flow temperature is the temperature of the water that leaves your heat pump to circulate through your radiators or underfloor heating system. Traditional gas boilers typically operate at flow temperatures between 70 and…
Heat Pump Buffer Tanks: Do You Need One and Why?
If you're considering an air source heat pump for your home, you may have come across mentions of buffer tanks. These components might seem like just another bit of kit, but they can play a crucial role in…
Can Listed Buildings Benefit from Air Source Heat Pumps?
Are you living in a listed building and have spotted signs that you need a new boiler? Or perhaps your current heating system is inefficient, showing its age, or simply costing too much to run. For owners of listed buildings, finding the right heating solution can be particularly challenging. You want to maintain the character and integrity of your historic property while enjoying modern comfort and efficiency. This is where air source heat pumps come into the picture as a potential solution worth exploring. The Challenge of Heating Listed Buildings Listed buildings are treasured for their historical significance and architectural beauty. However, they can be notoriously difficult to heat efficiently. Older properties often feature solid walls without cavity insulation, large single-glazed windows,…
What Is a Heat Loss Survey and System Design? A Guide for Residents in Cambridgeshire
When installing a heat pump or upgrading your heating system, it’s crucial to ensure your home is heated efficiently. This is where a heat loss survey and system design come in. These essential steps help determine…
Do Heat Pumps Work in Old or Large Homes?
Heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular choice for homeowners looking to improve energy efficiency and reduce their reliance on gas or oil heating. But if you live in an older or larger home, you might be wondering whether a…
What Is Heat Pump Cycling and Why Does It Matter?
Heat pumps are an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home, but their performance depends on how well they cycle. Heat pump cycling refers to how often the system turns on and off to maintain a steady temperature. If your heat pump is cycling too frequently (short cycling) or running non-stop, it may not be operating as…
Planning Permission for Heat Pumps in Cambridgeshire: What You Need to Know
With energy efficiency and sustainability at the forefront of homeowners’ minds, heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular choice for heating and cooling homes across the Cambridgeshire and the UK. They offer lower running costs, reduced carbon emissions, and impressive efficiency compared to traditional gas or oil boilers. However, one of the most common concerns before installation is whether planning permission is required. In this blog, we’ll explore the planning regulations for heat pumps in Cambridgeshire,…
How Do I Know If My Home Is Suitable for an Air Source Heat Pump?
Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are becoming an increasingly popular choice for homeowners looking to reduce their carbon footprint and lower…
How to Control Your Heat Pump for Maximum Efficiency
Heat pumps are an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home, but to get the most out of them, it’s important to know how to control them properly. Unlike traditional boilers, heat pumps work best when operated at consistent, lower temperatures rather than being switched on and off frequently. In this guide,…
Do I Need an Asbestos Test for an Air Source Heat Pump?
Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are a fantastic way to improve energy efficiency and reduce heating costs, but before installing one, it’s important to consider whether an asbestos test is required. Asbestos was widely used in UK homes and buildings until it was banned in 1999. If your property was built before this time, there is a chance that asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) may be…
When Does an Air Source Heat Pump Require Servicing?
Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are a fantastic way to heat your home efficiently while reducing energy costs. However, like any heating system, they require regular maintenance to ensure they run smoothly and efficiently. But how often does an air source heat pump need servicing? What are the signs that maintenance is due? And what happens during a professional service? In this guide, we’ll answer these questions and explain how to keep your heat pump performing at its best. How Often Should an Air Source Heat Pump Be Serviced? Most manufacturers recommend having your air source heat pump serviced once a…