no vat for a limited time only*

Government grant of up to £7,500

BASED IN COVENTRY, WARWICKSHIRE AND SURROUNDING AREAS. WE ARE SPECIALISED IN HEAT PUMP INSTALLATIONS

Discover an innovative home heating solution that harnesses air to provide hot water for your heating system. Smart, right? Explore our range of proven heat pumps and take the lead in eco-friendly, carbon-reducing heating.
An air source heat pump extracts energy from the air to provide heat and hot water for your home. It uses electricity to operate its components, transferring energy from the heat source to your heating system.

How does a heat pump work?

Air source heat pumps draw heat from the air to deliver heating and hot water for both residential and commercial properties. Typically installed outside the building, these units pull ambient air across a finned heat exchanger. The refrigerant inside is then heated by an electric compressor.
The captured heat is transferred to water via a plate heat exchanger, and then distributed throughout the building to radiators, underfloor heating, or hot water tanks—functioning much like a traditional boiler.
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WE HAVE EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE IN THE INDUSTRY AND COME RECOMMENDED

With extensive knowledge in the industry, Warmington Plumbing & Heating come highly recommended for heat pump installations in the local community. You can contact us to arrange a survey and quotation, allowing you to have all the facts before making any decision.

Air source heat pump FAQs
An air source heat pump absorbs heat from the outside air and converts it into energy to heat your home. Even in temperatures as low as -20°C, these systems can generate heat efficiently, using far less electricity than conventional heating methods.
Through the government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme, you may be eligible for a grant of up to £7,500 towards your heat pump installation. As MCS-registered installers, JLN Plumbing & Heating Limited can assist you in accessing this grant and help you navigate the application process.

Several factors will determine whether a heat pump helps lower your energy costs, including:

Your electricity tariff – If you switch to our Heat Pump & Power Tracker tariff, you could save up to £404!

  • The type of heat pump you choose – Different models and systems have varying efficiencies.
  • The design of your heating system – How your central heating is set up can impact performance.
  • Your location – The local air or ground temperatures throughout the year play a role in the heat pump’s efficiency.
  • What system you’re replacing – The savings are also influenced by the system being replaced. For instance, Energy Saving Trust reports that replacing an old (G-rated) gas boiler with an air-source heat pump could save you up to £290 annually.
Air-source heat pumps are highly efficient, producing 4-5 times more energy than they use. Although they require electricity to function, they are considered renewable technology due to their outstanding energy conversion efficiency.
Heat pumps are most efficient in warmer conditions, so they may need to work harder in colder weather. However, the heat pumps we offer are still effective even at temperatures as low as -25°C.
The installation of your heat pump is tailored to your home. After consulting with a specialist and designing the ideal system for your needs, the installation process typically takes around 3-5 days.
In some cases, we may suggest installing larger radiators. If you have older or single-panel radiators, you might need to replace them with double or triple-panel ones to increase the surface area. Upgrading your radiators is important as it helps improve the efficiency of your heat pump and reduces running costs.
Heat pumps generally produce a noise similar to that of a fridge. As outdoor temperatures drop, the noise may increase while the system is running. However, you shouldn’t hear it indoors.
Each of our heat pumps comes with a manufacturer’s warranty that lasts up to 7 years.

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To arrange a survey for your installation, call our specialised team on 024 7667 7225

* Following consultation with HMRC, BESA (Building Engineering Services Association) the defining factor for VAT to be applied as zero rated to domestic air conditioning is that the system installed must have the functionality to heat the home, irrespective of whether it can also cool or not.