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Transitioning to sustainable energy solutions is key to reducing your carbon footprint and saving on energy costs. SOLO HOME ENERGY is thrilled to offer Free Air Source Heat Pumps, providing an excellent opportunity for eligible households in England to upgrade to an eco-friendly heating system at no cost.

An Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) extracts heat from the outside air and transfers it into your home to provide heating and hot water. It operates efficiently even in cold temperatures, making it an effective and sustainable alternative to traditional heating systems.

Benefits of an Air Source Heat Pump

Eco-Friendly Heating

Air Source Heat Pumps use renewable energy from the air, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing your home’s carbon emissions.

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Low Energy Bills

By using renewable energy, ASHPs can significantly reduce your heating costs compared to conventional heating systems.

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Year-Round Efficiency

Air Source Heat Pumps can provide both heating and cooling, ensuring comfort throughout the year.

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Reduced Carbon Footprint

Utilizing an ASHP contributes to a more sustainable future by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.

Who is Eligible for a Free Air Source Heat Pump?

Eligibility for a free Air Source Heat Pump typically depends on:

Income Level

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Grants are often available to low-income households or those receiving certain government benefits.

Existing Heating System

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Homes with outdated or inefficient heating systems are ideal candidates for this upgrade.

Home Ownership

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Homeowners and tenants with landlord permission may qualify.

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How to Apply for a Free Air Source Heat Pump

Applying for a free Air Source Heat Pump through SOLO HOME ENERGY is easy:

1. Check Eligibility

Confirm if you meet the criteria based on your income, benefits, and current heating system.

2. Contact SOLO HOME ENERGY

Reach out to SOLO HOME ENERGY, a government-approved installer, to start the application process.

3. Home Survey

An expert from SOLO HOME ENERGY will conduct a survey to assess your home’s suitability for an ASHP and confirm eligibility.

4. Installation

Once approved, SOLO HOME ENERGY will arrange for the installation of your Air Source Heat Pump, ensuring a smooth and efficient upgrade.

Why Choose an Air Source Heat Pump Now?

With growing awareness of environmental issues and rising energy costs, now is the ideal time to embrace a sustainable heating solution. A Free Air Source Heat Pump not only reduces your energy bills but also supports a greener future. SOLO HOME ENERGY is committed to helping you transition to an eco-friendly heating system with minimal hassle and maximum benefit.

Helpful Faq’s

The most common heat pump in the UK is the air source heat pump. It is widely used due to its ease of installation and effectiveness in extracting heat from the outside air to provide heating and hot water for homes.

The UK policy on heat pumps includes:

1. Net Zero by 2050:

The UK government aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, promoting heat pumps as a key technology for reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon footprints.

2. Grants and Incentives:

Programs like the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) and its successor, the Home Upgrade Grant, provide financial support for installing heat pumps, particularly in off-grid or low-income households.

3. Building Regulations:

New installations must comply with building regulations, which require heat pumps to meet specific efficiency standards and performance criteria.

4. Heat and Buildings Strategy:

This strategy outlines plans for increasing the use of heat pumps and other low-carbon heating systems to improve energy efficiency and support the transition to clean energy.

5. Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs):

Homes must achieve certain energy efficiency ratings, and heat pumps can help improve EPC ratings, making homes more attractive to buyers and renters.

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