Air Source Heat Pump Installers

Reliable, Green Energy For Your Home

What is an Air Source Heat Pump?

An Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) is an energy-efficient system that extracts heat from the outside air to provide heating and hot water for your home or building. Even in colder temperatures, an ASHP can efficiently absorb heat from the air and transfer it indoors.

Leading Air Source Heat Pump Installers

J L Phillips have successfully installed heat pumps in every conceivable property type from new builds to large, listed buildings.
We have the experience of giving informed design and costed information from just an initial consultation. This is useful as not every property is suitable for an installation either based on costs or heat loss because of poor insulation levels.

Once it is established that the property is suitable for an installation we can move to the design and quotation stage.

We Supply and fit Air Source Heat Pumps for:

Homeowners

Your home should do more than provide shelter and be efficient. If designed or updated correctly they can provide a far more healthy and comfortable environment to live in.

Commercial

Increasingly challenged to lower your operating costs and to meet the environmental expectations of your key stakeholders? We offer bespoke, full-circle solutions tailored to your specific needs.​

Key Air Source Heat Pump Benefits

Low-Cost Heating and Hot Water

Air Source Heat Pumps have been successfully installed since the early 1970’s, therefore, contrary to popular belief, this is not a new or untested technology. Using ambient air temperatures to provide low-cost heating and hot water.

Low Installation Costs

Because the source of heat, the air, is abundantly available all around us, they have the advantage of low installation costs, and minimal space requirements. With our relatively mild UK winter temperatures excellent levels of efficiency and performance can be achieved throughout the year. BUS government grants of £7,500 are also available with VAT zer rated.

Lower Your Carbon Footprint

Air Source Heat Pumps lower your fuel bills, particularly if you are replacing conventional electric heating, LPG and oil. They are simple to integrate with most existing heating systems and lower your home’s carbon footprint.

Mitsubishi Air Source Heat Pumps

We believe in delivering top-notch products and exceptional service to our amazing customers. That’s why we’ve joined forces with Mitsubishi, a leading name in the world of Air Source Heat Pumps.

We wanted nothing but the best, and Mitsubishi checked all the boxes. Mitsubishi’s distinguished reputation, extensive expertise, innovation and dedication to uncompromising quality perfectly align with our organisational values. With their state-of-the-art technology and energy-efficient solutions, we can bring you the most reliable and eco-friendly heating and cooling systems on the market.

Our partnership with Mitsubishi ensures that you get the best of both worlds – outstanding products and a seamless installation experience. Together, we’re here to make your home cozy, efficient, and planet-friendly.

Government grants for heat pumps

Find out about the government-backed Boiler Upgrade Scheme and how you can switch to an air source or ground source heat pump if you live in England or Wales.

Case studies

Sport in Desford

Sport in Desford

3 x 14kW Mitsubishi Ecodan 3 phase cascaded ASHP’s, total output 42kW. Heat distribution into the existing radiator systems with timed controls. 2 x 300L hot water cylinders provide hot water to the shower blocks and tap outlets. System monitoring via a single heat…

Draper Engineering

Draper Engineering

3 x 14kW Mitsubishi Ecodan 3 phase cascaded ASHP’s, total output 42kW. Heat distribution into 4 x fan units with timed controls and 6 x radiators with timed controls. 1 x 170L hot water cylinder provides hot water to the tap outlets. Boiler Upgrade Scheme Grant…

YMCA Sheridan Street Lincoln

YMCA Sheridan Street Lincoln

The initial brief from the client was to supply and install a low temperature external heat pump linked to an individual internal heat pump and integrated hot water cylinder per apartment. J L Phillips suggested that a more efficient method of providing heat and hot…

Air Source Heat Pump FAQs

Is an Air Source Heat Pump expensive to run?
Air source heat pumps are generally not expensive to run. They are highly efficient, often producing 3 to 4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed. While electricity costs can impact running expenses, the efficiency of air source heat pumps usually results in lower heating bills compared to traditional systems.
Do you need bigger radiators with an Air Source Heat Pump?
In many cases, yes. Air source heat pumps operate at lower temperatures compared to traditional boilers. This means that to achieve the same level of comfort, you may need larger or more efficient radiators that can operate effectively at these lower temperatures. Alternatively, underfloor heating systems can be a suitable option as they work well with the lower temperature outputs of heat pumps.
How much can I save with an Air Source Heat Pump?
The exact amount you save will depend on your specific circumstances, including the size of your home, insulation quality, and energy usage patterns.
How much space do I need?
Typically, most heat pumps are about 1 meter wide and 1 meter tall, and are installed against an external wall, you will also need some space in front of the heat pump for the air to flow. Inside the property, you will need room for the heat pump cylinder.
How long does it take to install?
It can take between 3 and 5 days to install a Air Source Heat Pump system.
How much does it cost to install an Air Source Heat Pump?
The cost depends on the size of the heat pump required. Prices start from as little as £1,000 including VAT if the BUS grant is applied.
How do I store hot water?
Hot water is stored in a well-insulated hot water cylinder. These cylinders are designed to maintain the water temperature efficiently, ensuring you have a ready supply of hot water when needed.
How long does a heat pump last?
The average lifespan of a heat pump is the same as a modern boiler, around 15 years. Annual maintenance can significantly improve the life expectancy of your system.
Can I use an Air Source Heat Pump 24 hours a day?
An Air Source Heat Pump can provide heating and hot water anytime, day or night, just like a boiler.
How is an Air Source Heat Pump installed and how long does it take?
After carrying out a survey and completing heat loss calculations a report is compiled explaining the size of the system and estimated running costs. If you go ahead with the no obligation quote then an air source heat pump is then installed by first removing any existing cylinder and boiler. A typical installation takes around 3-5 days.

Take a step towards a more energy efficient home today

It all starts with finding out your exact requirements. Request a quote and one of our team will help you every step of the way.

Contact J L Phillips today

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