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Ground Source Heat Pump in Clitheroe

In search of ground source heat pump fitters in Clitheroe? Our ground source heat pump installers in Clitheroe will provide you with the top quotes to have this renewable form of technology installed.

A lot more householders are starting to look at green technology as an opportunity to break free of the ever-rising energy bill prices. With renewables such as the ground source heat pump, you can generate your own energy and pull yourself away from National Grid prices.

This particular type of heat pump will be installed into a borehole in your back garden and piping will harvest natural heat and transport it to your central heating system.

With a ground source heat pump set up, you will save 100s of pounds annually on your energy bills whilst also cutting your home's carbon dioxide footprint. As well as this, the Government's Renewable Heat Incentive is predicted to include heat pumps in 2013, giving house owners the ability to earn money through the generation of renewable heat.

We can give you up to four ground source heat pump contractors in the area, who'll provide quotes for the work you want completed. You'll receive a house visit from specialists in Clitheroe who will decide your suitability for renewables, gauge your projected financial savings and provide you with an accurate quotation.

The installation of ground source heat pumps normally takes several days to complete. Once hooked up you can instantly begin to make energy savings and be benefitting the environment too by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

Average Ground source heat pumps cost in Clitheroe

The typical cost of Ground source heat pumps is £10000. Costs fluctuate based on the materials and the business picked. The upper price range can be as high as £11500. The material costs are normally approximately £2500

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Ground source heat pumps installation cost in Clitheroe 2024

Labour cost £7,000
Material cost £2,500
Waste removal £500
Time frame: 3-8 days

Ground source heat pumps searches in November 2024

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We noted 619 requests for home quotations in Clitheroe. Of these quote requests the amount of ground source heat pumps quotations within Clitheroe was 1. Quotatis would have been in a position to match these consumers with as many as four suitable installers who were available for work within Clitheroe during those times. Request a free home survey from reputable companies within Clitheroe.

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Clitheroe

The town of Clitheroe is within the Borough of Ribble Valley in the English county of Lancashire. It's located around 34 miles northwest of Manchester. Being situated towards the Forest of Bowland, it's generally utilised as a base for vacationers visiting the area, and the town is well-connected to other areas through efficient transport links. Referring to the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of around 14765. The name of Clitheroe is believed to have come from the Anglo-Saxon term for 'Rocky Hill'. Its early function was being the administrative headquarters for the lands of the Honor of Clitheroe. These were lands held by Roger de Poitou, who subsequently passed them on to the De Lacy family, and ultimately to the Duchy of Lancaster. Many manufacturing organisations continue to have sites in the town, including Dugdale Nutrition, Hanson Cement, Johnson Matthey and Tarmac. There is also a sizeable number of small industrial sites, with Link 59 Business Park being the most respected. Clitheroe offers an abundance of shopping possibilities. The town consists of a wide variety of independent shops together with small branches of commercial chain stores. There are a variety of landmarks in Clitheroe. The building of most note is Clitheroe Castle, which is believed to be one of the smallest Norman keeps in Britain. It's situated on a 35 metre outcrop of limestone. It is not only among the oldest buildings in Lancashire, it is also the last castle in existence that had a royal garrison throughout the English Civil War. For all your house upgrades, make sure that you utilise trustworthy specialists in Clitheroe to make sure that you get the most effective quality.

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02 Nov

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Jonathan D

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05 Nov

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Peter T

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Call any time. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Area of garden: 9.8415*** ha. [ 24.3 acres] Access available for excavator: Yes Mains Gas available: No Age of Boiler (years): 1...

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16 Mar

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Rachel I

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Call any-time Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Length of garden: 5 m. Width of garden: 10 m. Access available for excavator: Yes How became interested in heat pump: Renewabl...

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08 Feb

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Jeremy A

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Call anytime. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 10 Length of garden: 50 m. Width of garden: 50 m. Access available for excavator: Yes How became interested in heat pump: Save money ...

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03 Feb

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Stephen P

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Call any-time Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 5 Length of garden: 5 m. Width of garden: 10 m. Access available for excavator: Yes How became interested in heat pump: Renewable tec...

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08 Jul

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Stuart C

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are you the property owner: owner of the property is this for a residential or commerial building: domestic other forms: solar hot water, ground source heat pumps agreed to receive quotes for selecte...

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24 May

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Simon E

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1 Property easily accessible 20M sq garden space available New Boiler Type: Gas Age of boiler: 10 years + Supplied and Fit...

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04 Apr

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: John D

Start Date: 3+ months

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many bedrooms does the property have: 5+ Is your roof obstructed by: No obstructions What is the direction of the ro...

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02 Apr

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Clitheroe - BB7

Enquiry from: Frank T

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05 Oct

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Preston - PR1

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Start Date: 1 to 3 months

mr requested quotes for ground source heat pumps from a renewable energy specialist around preston. they are considering a couple of projects at the moment.call anytime to arrange appointment to discu...

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25 Aug

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Rossendale - BB4

Enquiry from: DR D

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customer in rossendale areas is looking to do a couple of projects at the moment, and would like quotes for ground source heat pumps.confirmed interest via sms and email at 25/08/2022 11:28.please cal...

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09 Jun

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Preston - PR3

Enquiry from: Mark M

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Property is a barn conversion which has underfloor heating and over 5000 square feet of land Call anytime Type of building: Non-residential Length of garden: 25 m. Width of garden: 20 m. Acce...

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06 Jun

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Nelson - BB9

Enquiry from: Kenneth T

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customer made an enquiry for ground source heat pumps and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a renewable energy specialist.mr lives in the nelson area and would like a call to ...

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14 May

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Preston - PR3

Enquiry from: Michael G

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customer has a renewable energy project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for ground source heat pumps. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a renewable ene...

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11 May

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Preston - PR3

Enquiry from: Michael G

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call back anytime. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 4 area of garden: 0 ha. [ 0 acres] access available for excavator: yes mains gas available: yes age of boiler (years): 10 how b...

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27 Apr

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Burnley - BB12

Enquiry from: Leung L

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call back anytime. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 4 area of garden: 0.81 ha. [ 2 acres] access available for excavator: yes mains gas available: no age of boiler (years): 13 how...

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09 Apr

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Burnley - BB10

Enquiry from: Mohammed M

Start Date: Immediate

Call anytime. Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Length of garden: 30 m. Width of garden: 30 m. Access available for excavator: Yes Mains Gas available: Yes Age of Boiler (...

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07 Apr

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Nelson - BB9

Enquiry from: Helen H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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28 Feb

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Blackburn - BB6

Enquiry from: Geoff A

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08 Feb

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Blackburn - BB2

Enquiry from: Sajjid S

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Renovating the property. Call anytime. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 5 Length of garden: 50 m. Width of garden: 50 m. Access available for excavator: Yes Mains Gas available:...

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FAQs

how deep for ground source heat pump?

If you’re considering installing ground source heat pump, it’s likely you’re also wondering just how deep it’ll go into the ground to be efficient. Well, the initial step to take while determining the ground source heat pump’s design is to research the different options available to reduce the space heating as well as hot water demand. To achieve this, there must be an accurate measurement of energy efficiency which is usually done by getting an Energy Performance Certificate ( EPC) . This is helpful as such that it helps to identify the most suitable or the right size of heat pumps which will help reduce the consumption of energy, heat loss as well as hot water needs of the house.

Generally, ground source heat pumps are usually more compatible with new builds against retrofits. What’s more? The heat pump has two different types of loop systems :

✓ The open loop system and;

✓ The closed loop system.

The open loop system absorbs water from the ground and transfers this ground water via a heat pump to where it carries out the extraction of heat. Meanwhile the closed loop system extracts heat from the ground and incorporates a continuous loop of piping that’s linked to the indoor heat pump. There are a few types of closed loop system, these includes:

✓ The Horizontal Ground Source Heat Pump. This is installed in horizontal trenches of about 1 to 2 metres deep. This is more common in areas where land is readily available.

✓ The Vertical Ground Source Heat Pump. These boreholes are a more costly option but it’s also the best option when land is not readily available for horizontal installation. The insulation hole is dug at a minimum of 6 metres into the ground, while the entire piping will be at a depth of about 50 to 150 metres based on your home’s heat requirements as well as the ground’s composition.

are ground source heat pumps worth the money?

If you’re thinking about installing ground source heat pumps for your home, you’ll definitely want to know whether or not its worth the money. In this article, we’re going to look at the various benefits and drawbacks of the heat pump to enable you make an informed purchase decision.

As a result of their high efficiency rate and low running cost, ground source heat pumps are incredibly low carbon heating system which are presently experiencing a rapid increase in popularity, therefore they can actually be a valuable investment. This type of heat pump utilizes the constant temperature of the ground to provide warmth to your home - either for a space or for water heating purposes. Upon installation, the cost of running ground source heat pump is relatively low. What’s more? This type of heating system is eligible for the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) which means you can also earn an extra income on the side as well. However, what makes most homeowners think twice before installing a ground source heat pump is the high cost of installation.

Heat pumps are greatly essential especially when it comes to minimizing the UK’s total carbon emissions. At present, there about 240,000 units of the heat pump installed and to help attain the UK’s 2050 Net Zero goals, an extra 19 million heat pumps will have to be installed. If you wish to help in the achievement of this goal, you can start by investing in a ground source heat pump. So let’s look at some of the pros and cons of the heat pump.

PROS

✓ Low running costs

✓ Low carbon heating

✓ Energy efficient

✓ Eligible for grants

✓ Increases property value

✓ Provides both cooling and heating

✓ Inexhaustible

CONS

✓ High installation costs.

✓ The soil type impact its level of efficiency.

✓ It can be hard to install in retrofits.

how does a ground source heat pump work?

First and foremost let’s look at the meaning of a ground source heat pump. A ground source heat pump is simply a renewable heating system which happens to absorb the low temperature solar energy stored in the ground or in water with the help of a pipework that’s submerged and converts this energy into a higher temperature through compression. A ground source heating pump is capable of supplying the entire heating and hot water needs of a building throughout a whole year regardless of the season. So how exactly does a ground source heat pump work? Let’s have a look!

In principle, a ground source heating pump makes use of a refrigeration system but in a reverse form as it extracts low temperature heat from one point or location which is the source and transfer a higher temperature heat to another point or location - the sink. The pumps are powered by electricity and the operational principle can also be incorporated at generating both heating and cooling energy.

Knowing fully well heat naturally flows from warmer to cooler places, the ground source heat pump takes advantage of this physics by distributing a cold fluid via ground array pipework either in the ground or in water. It’s able to extract low grade energy from external sources of heat which includes soil, rock, lakes as well as streams.

Once the absorbed energy has been released to the heat pump from the ground or water, the fluid proceeds with its circuit back to the pipework to start its cycle all over again. Some of the benefits of the ground source heat pumps includes low carbon emission and improved air quality, efficient and affordable heating, the use of free heat from the ground and lots more.

are ground source heat pumps noisy?

Are you interested in fitting a ground source heat hump in your home? If yes, then one of the thing you’d probably like to know is whether or not the heat pump is noisy. In this article, we seek to provide you with necessary information that’ll solve these mystery.

One thing you should when it comes to heating products is that they all make some noise. However, they’re usually a lot quieter when compared to fossil fuel heating systems. Generally, a ground source heat pump can reach within the range of 40 to 60 decibels depending on the manufacturer of the product as well as it’s installation.

The noise levels of heat pumps are a major concern for several homeowners. However, the fact is when the system becomes a nuisance or becomes noisy, that is always a sign of poor planning as well as poor quality installation. This is because heat pumps, in general, are not usually noisy.

In ground source heat pumps, volume isn’t quite associated due to the lack of a fan unit. However, it remains a very common question for homeowners who intends to install a ground source heat pump to ask whether or not the type of heat pump is noisy. Just like any other heating product, there are components in the ground source heat pump that produces some noise but this is always not as much as that of an air source heat pump. This is due to the fact that the heat coming from the ground is more consistent, hence the compressor’s power capacity wouldn’t be as high. What’s more? This type of heat pump doesn’t also work at full throttle which also plays a key role in its low noise level.

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