Heat Pumps are innovative energy systems that efficiently move heat from one location to another. Heat pumps transform energy from the outside air into usable heat for your home, making them a clever and efficient home-heating solution.
The heated air generated by heat pumps can significantly enhance the comfort of your home. With the ability to adjust heat levels, heat pumps offer flexible climate control, allowing you to both heat and cool your home as needed.
Heat pumps are an efficient and ecologically friendly alternative to typical home heating systems. Heat pumps can significantly lower your heating bills since they eliminate the need for oil or gas. Proper heat pump installation not only saves money but also provides greater efficiency than using gas or other fossil fuels.
Investing in a heat pump is a step toward a more sustainable and cost-effective home heating system.
With over 40 years of experience in the plumbing and heating industry, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch service with the highest standards of workmanship and a quality-assured service guarantee. Our friendly and professional team is fully registered and certified with RGI, SEAI, OFTEC, F-GAS, and QQI SOLAR. We offer a comprehensive range of plumbing, heating, and ventilation services across much of Leinster, serving residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
Heat pumps cost more to buy than fossil fuel boilers. Homeowners who choose this low-carbon alternative may be eligible for grants that can offset some of the difference in cost. SEAI offers a grant of up to €3,500 for the installation of a heat pump in homes constructed before 2011.
These grants and credits reduce the cost of installation. Installations of air source heat pumps cost between €8,500 and €14,500, depending on how powerful the heat pump is, the amount of hot water you need, and whether the heat pump can be controlled over the internet. The cost of ground source systems can range between €12,500 and €23,500, depending on factors such as the size of the heat pump, water cylinder, and ground loop.
The cost to install a heatpump varies for every home because each one is different. It depends on the type and size of the heat pump, as well as the location of the outdoor compressor.
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Heat pumps can be installed in an existing home. A full home survey must be performed by a qualified heating engineer prior to installation to determine the suitability of your house and identify any required additional insulation measures. Our team has over 25+ years combined experience as heating engineers in Ireland. We were one of the first companies in not only Kildare, but in the whole of Ireland, to install heat pump systems.
Heat pumps do not emit carbon dioxide on site, unlike boilers. Heat pumps emit no emissions when they are paired with renewable sources of energy, like solar PV panels. Heat pumps can reduce your home’s carbon foot print.
Heat pumps can be installed in modern homes (built after 1978) and they will provide your home with the cooling and heating it needs. They are also low-maintenance and operate at a very low cost, which allows you to reduce your energy costs.
Heat pumps can bring your home up to a whole new level of comfort. They provide you with constant heating and, depending upon the design, they may also provide cooling.
You can save thousands on your energy bills by getting a heat pump installed in your home in Co. Kildare. With an average energy efficiency saving of between 50-70% to heat your hot water.
Installations of air source heat pumps cost between €8,500 to €14,500 depending on how powerful the heat pump is, the amount of hot water you need, and whether the heat pump can be controlled over the internet. The cost of ground source systems can range between €12,500 and €23,500, depending on factors such as the size of the heat pump, water cylinder, and ground loop.
Modern heat pumps are able to work at temperatures as low as -20 °C. Heat pump refrigerant absorbs heat from the surrounding air, compressing it. The refrigerant becomes warmer as a result of the compression process, which also generates heat. It then goes to the coil inside the heat pump. The refrigerant that flows through the coil heats it, and as the air blows along the coil, it conditions. The air in the coil absorbs the heat of the coil, and the refrigerant within the coil loses its heat to the coil. The refrigerant cools down and is then sent back into the space to absorb heat again.
Please see the available Grants for 2024 from the SEAI website:
https://www.seai.ie/grants/home-energy-grants/heat-pump-systems

Heat pumps can be installed in modern homes (built after 1978) and they will provide your home with the cooling and heating it needs. In order for a successful retrofit of a heating pump, it’s important that your home be well insulated with wall, roof, and loft insulation, a higher BER rating will perform better and ensure you have significantly less heat loss, as well as good energy efficiency and lower costs on your bills.
A new air source heat pump system can take 3–8 working days to install, depending on the size and complexity of the ground plumbing in your home, Our average commissioning time is 5 working days from job onset to finish.
Air source heat pumps normally have a warranty of 5 to 10 years, depending on the brand and type. Some brands may provide longer warranties or supplementary coverage for specific components, such as compressors, which can have guarantees of up to 12 years. It is critical to review the particular warranty specifications provided by the manufacturer or installation to determine what is covered, including parts, labor, and any conditions that may apply. The warranty may require regular maintenance and servicing to be valid.