Heat PUmp Assessments

COMING SOON!
Get an independent, in-house assessment to advise on the suitability of your home for an air source heat pump, and what type of heat pump to get.

We’re looking to pilot this scheme through the Autumn, and launch fully in the new year.

What is it?

Heat pumps can reduce your home’s carbon emissions from heating by up to 80%. Our Heat Pump Assessment is a cost-effective way to provide a specification for your heat pump and its installation in your home.  

Following our home visit, we will produce a detailed heat loss assessment, radiator sizing, heat pump and cylinder location, cost and carbon savings and a summary of renewable energy, insulation and draught-proofing measures that could support a heat pump.

Before your assessment, we offer a free online webinar explaining what you need to know before purchasing a heat pump and after we issue your report, we offer a follow up conversation to discuss your report.  

Who is it for?

A Heat Pump Assessment is ideal for homeowners in modern and historic buildings who want independent advice to be clear on what type of heat pump would suit their home before approaching installers.  

Heat Pump Assessments are available to residents in the BWCE area of Bath and North East Somerset, the Marshfield area and west Wiltshire.    

Interested in a Heat Pump Assessment?

Get in touch and we’ll keep you updated with more information as we approach our full launch, and take a look at our events page to see upcoming events about heat pumps.

Your Heat Pump Assessment will include

A home visit

A home visit from one of our expert energy assessors.

All your questions answered

An opportunity for conversation with your heat pump assessor to ask any questions you have. 

Summary Report

A report with recommendations for a heat pump, heat loss calculations and supporting measures. All assessors are fully Heat Geek qualified.

Clear guidance

Recommendations on the most appropriate air source heat pump and a summary of other measures that can support a heat pump.

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