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Switch from your gas boiler or oil boiler to a heat pump, powered by electricity.
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The complete guide to heat pump efficiency Air source heat pumps are four times more efficient than all gas boilers – and they’re renewable. Here's how you can reap the benefits. -
The complete guide to air-to-air heat pumps Air-to-air heat pumps are a greener alternative to boilers, but what exactly are they? Read our complete guide to find out everything you'll need to know. -
Ground source heat pump installation explained Think your home would be suitable for a ground source heat pump? Before you invest in one, it's worth checking out the installation process. -
Mitsubishi heat pumps: are they worth it? We're looking at Mitsubishi heat pumps, working out what the pros and cons are, and deciding whether or not they're worth it. Find out here. -
Everything you need to know about the Boiler Upgrade Scheme You can get £5,000 or £6,000 off the cost of a new heat pump – but only if you're quick. Here's how to make it happen. -
The advantages and disadvantages of geothermal energy Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source produced by the Earth's natural heat. Find out the advantages and disadvantages of geothermal energy here. -
The complete guide to hybrid air source heat pumps Hybrid air source heat pumps are increasing in popularity as we slowly move from traditional boilers. Find out more about them in our guide here. -
How much does underfloor heating really cost in the UK? Underfloor heating has a luxurious reputation, but did you know it's also far better for the environment than radiators? Find out about this, the costs, and more here. -
Is your home suitable for a heat pump? Thinking of getting a heat pump? Learn which types of homes aren’t compatible with them, and which alternatives are currently available.