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How Can You Save Money with Air to Water Heat Pumps?

Did you know that using an air to water heat pump, can save 40-60% on heating bills? Air to water heat pumps are among the most efficient air source heat pumps on the market. If you want to reduce your carbon footprint and increase your home’s energy efficiency, an air to water heat pump is an absolute must. It is a cheap, simple, and eco-friendly choice for your home.
Air to water heat pumps take heat from the outside air and transfer it to a water-based system. This heat that is created can be used for space heating or as a hot water supply for the house.
If you are keen on choosing a complete solution for domestic heating and hot water supply, do not hesitate to contact us by filling in the form on the right. We will match you with the right suppliers of air to water heat pumps that fit your needs and price range in Canada. Compare up to four quotes from different suppliers and make informative decisions. This service is free and non-binding! 
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Why Is Air to Water Heat Pump a Recommended Heating Solution?

Using renewable energy reduces your environmental impact while allowing you to save money. A correctly installed air to water heat pump system that is specific to your home’s dimension lowers your heating costs by up to 50%.
An electric heater, for example, will convert 1 kW of electrical energy to 1 kW of heat energy; on the other hand, an air to water heat pump will convert 1 kW of electrical energy into 3.5 kW (almost 4 kW) of heat energy, so that is how you save on your electricity bills.On top of these benefits, there are several advantages to installing an air to water heat pump:
  • It is an ecological choice, which produces about half of the heat your house needs solely by processing air.
  • It works very well alongside an oil or wood kettle as a main source of heating.
  • It requires a relatively low initial investment, and it is part of the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme.
  • The air to water heat pump system is easy and quick to install and can be put to use from the first day of purchase.
  • The air to water heat pump provides you with renewable energy and does not emit greenhouse gases.
  • The air to water heat pump can be installed even in instances where there is poor soil quality, which negates the possibility of a ground-source heat pump.
  • Because of its small size, an air water heat pump system can be installed without needing to renovate your house.

How Do Air to Water Heat Pump Systems Work?

Air to water heat pumps utilise energy from the air, which is used to generate heat with a water-based heating system. The heat from the air makes the chemical liquid inside the pump evaporate. The compression pump extracts the evaporated liquid from the steam generator and transfers it to a smaller space, forwarding the pressure and temperature of the liquid. When the liquid reaches approximately 100 degrees Celsius, the steaming liquid is transferred to the steam condenser.
The water in the heating system and the room temperature cool the steaming liquid while releasing heat to the heating system. The cooled liquid runs to the vent that lowers the pressure before returning to the steam generator. From there the whole process is repeated.

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What Do You Need to Know about Air to Water Heat Pump Prices?

Installing an air to water heat pump system costs around $7,00011,000. The running costs will vary depending on several factors including the size of your home, how well insulated it is, and what room temperatures you are most comfortable.

Characteristics of Air to Water Heat Pumps

Air to water heat pumps are used for heating houses, but they can also be used to heat buildings like schools, factories and offices. If you live in a particularly cold or dry location, you might have to use another main heating system alongside your air to water heat pump. That’s because the air to water heat pump cannot provide enough heating during the coldest months.
When the outside temperature falls below -20 degrees Celsius, the air to water heat pump will start to freeze by the cold and won’t function properly. As the temperature declines so does the operating efficiency.
Air to water heat pumps provide approximately 50% less energy when it is -20 degrees celsius outside, as opposed to a temperature of 7 degrees Celsius, where the efficiency of the air water heat pump is optimal. However, it is possible to buy air to water heat pumps that work in especially cold settings, and that work perfectly even at -25 degrees Celsius.
Air to water heat pumps can also be used for heating up water for bathing and laundry services at up to 55 degrees Celsius. However, air to water heat pumps do not provide boiling water.
Another characteristic of an air to water heat pump is that it makes noise when operating as a result of the motion of the fan and the compressor. The air to water heat pump noise is approximately 40-60 decibels(depending on the system) from a distance of one metre away. This is a factor that needs to be taken into consideration when choosing the location of installing the heat pump.

What to Consider Before Purchasing an Air to Water Heat Pump

There are many things to consider before buying an air to water heat pump. First, you should contact your electricity supplier and find out if any changes should be made to your existing system.
In case you live in an apartment building or in a townhouse, you should contact the landlord, the housing cooperative and the regional building supervision, to make sure, that there are no obstacles for changing to an air to water heat pump.
When asking for an offer, make sure that the installation and introduction costs are included in the air to water heat pump price. Your savings will highly depend on your specific heating needs, the size of your air to water heat pump and your heating system. Your geographical location, as well as how humid the air around your home is, can each affects your heating savings.
After installation, make sure that the air to water heat pump is objectively tested, and that the installer provides you will detailed instructions on how to maintain and heat pump.
The lifespan of heat Heat pump is roughly 10-15 years, and they typically come with a warranty of two to three years.

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Installation and Maintenance of an Air to Water Heat Pump

The installation of an air to water heat pump is relatively easy and takes only a few hours. However, the installation should always be done by a professional installer, which you will find to be a requirement for many air to water heat pump manufacturers.
The outside part of the air to water heat pump should not be located in a closed or narrow space because the air has to circulate around the machine, and when the air has once been through the machine, it should not enter it again. The inside part of the air to water heat pump can, for example, be located in a utility room in the house, as long as there is a floor drain in the room.

Are You Interested in Installing an Air to Water Heat Pump for Your Home?

You can spare a lot of time searching for suppliers comparing prices by simply filling in our free air to water heat pumps quotation form. It only takes a few minutes and you will receive up to four free, non-binding quotes from our trusted suppliers. BBG will provide you with personalised quotes from several companies in your area.

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