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Ground Source Heat Pump in Hungerford

Would you like to reduce your energy charges? Geothermal heat pumps might be your answer and by using Quotatis you are able to contrast heat pump quotations in Hungerford to determine if the green technology is best for your needs.

So what exactly is a geothermal heat pump? Also known as a ground source heat pump, these green systems take natural energy from the ground and convert it into heat for the house.

They're fitted into a borehole within the garden and connecting pipes link the technology to your home's heating system. This takes away the necessity to purchase National Grid gas and electricity.

Therefore you'll be able to reduce energy bills by some £600 annually, ensuring a future without increasing energy prices impacting your expenses. As well as this there's also a Government incentive set to come into place where you earn for all green heat created.

If a ground source heat pump sounds like something you would take advantage of, why don't you review heat pump costs in Hungerford and find out if an installation might fit your budget. It's free and there's no obligation for the service.

Average Ground source heat pumps cost in Hungerford

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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Prices based on actual Ground source heat pumps costs for Hungerford, as reported by local LeadsDoWork members.

Ground source heat pumps installation cost in Hungerford 2024

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

Ground source heat pumps searches in October 2024

Ground source heat pumps Projects in Hungerford in September 2024

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Requests for quotations in Hungerford in September 2024

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Requests for Ground source heat pumps quotations in Hungerford in September 2024. 0% change from August 2024.

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Requests for Ground source heat pumps quotations in Berkshire in September 2024. -33% change from August 2024.

We noted 322 requests for property quotations in Hungerford. Of these quote requests the amount of ground source heat pumps quotes within Hungerford was 1. Quotatis would have been able to match these consumers with up to 4 suitable fitters who were available for work in Hungerford during those times. Request a free property survey from reputable companies within Hungerford.

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Hungerford

Hungerford is a historic market community as well as civil parish in Berkshire, England, 8 miles (13 kilometres) west of Newbury, 9 miles (14 km) east of Marlborough, 27 miles (43 kilometres) northeast of Salisbury and 60 miles (97 kilometres) west of London. The Kennet and Avon Canal travels through the community from the west together with the River Dun, a significant tributary of the River Kennet. The convergence with the Kennet is to the north of the centre whence canal and also river both continue east. Amenities include colleges, stores, cafés, dining establishments, as well as facilities for the major national sports. The train station is a minor quit on the London to Exeter (using Taunton) Line. The church was split right into 4 tithings: Hungerford or Town, Sanden Fee, Eddington with Hidden and also Newtown and Charnham Street. North and South Standen and also Charnham Street were formally separated parts of Wiltshire up until moved to Berkshire in 1895. Leverton as well as Calcot were transferred to Hungerford church from Chilton Foliat in Wiltshire in 1895.

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20 Jul

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Hungerford - RG17

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10 Mar

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Hungerford - RG17

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are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 property age: 1970-2000 what is your current source of heating for the renewable incentive...

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10 Aug

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Hungerford - RG17

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are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms does the property have: 3-4 other forms: ground source heat pumps please call to appoint

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17 Feb

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Hungerford - RG17

Enquiry from: Janey B

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Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached How many bedrooms does the property have: 3-4 Ground Space Available Time scale: 1-3 months Other Forms: 373, 166, 1...

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01 Sep

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Faringdon - SN7

Enquiry from: Justin R

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Call any time. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Length of garden: 20 m. Width of garden: 30 m. Access available for excavator: Yes Mains Gas available: No How became intereste...

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30 Mar

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Reading, Thatcham - RG19

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

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20 Jan

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Wantage - OX12

Enquiry from: Timothy G

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Property is a grade 2 listed building which is approximatelyl 400 years old Call any time. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Length of garden: 50m. Width of garden: 50 m. Acce...

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01 Sep

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Swindon - SN3

Enquiry from: Pasquale M

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customer in the swindon area made an enquiry a couple of projects including ground source heat pumps.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are y...

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20 Jul

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Andover - SP11

Enquiry from: Debbie H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an online enquiry for ground source heat pumps and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a renewable energy specialist to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appoin...

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09 Jun

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Thatcham - RG18

Enquiry from: Veena M

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Call any time. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Length of garden: 0.1 m. Width of garden: 0.1 m. Access available for excavator: Yes Mains Gas available: Yes How became interest...

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02 May

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Newbury - RG20

Enquiry from: Paul F

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Ground source heat pump for 9,000 Sqft new build home, Berkshire

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13 Apr

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Andover - SP11

Enquiry from: Nicholas H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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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07 Apr

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Newbury - RG14

Enquiry from: Chris H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an online enquiry for ground source heat pumps and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a renewable energy to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to qu...

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06 Apr

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Andover - SP11

Enquiry from: Peter H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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

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29 Mar

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Pewsey - SN9

Enquiry from: Anthony C

Start Date: Less than one month

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

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08 Nov

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Thatcham - RG18

Enquiry from: Anu B

Start Date: Immediate

call anytime type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 3 area of garden: 0.***000002 ha. [ 0.2025 acres] access available for excavator: yes mains gas available: yes age of boiler (years)...

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08 Oct

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Newbury - RG14

Enquiry from: Nigel B

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

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05 Oct

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Newbury - RG14

Enquiry from: Nigel B

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pass: 4 - call any time. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 4 length of garden: 20 m. width of garden: 20 m. access available for excavator: yes how became interested in heat pump...

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21 Sep

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Swindon - SN1

Enquiry from: Tony P

Start Date: Immediate

call anytime. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 5 length of garden: 13.7 m. width of garden: 13.7 m. access available for excavator: yes how became interested in heat pump: save ...

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10 Sep

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Marlborough - SN8

Enquiry from: Justin B

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call any time. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 4 length of garden: 8 m. width of garden: 8 m. access available for excavator: yes how became interested in heat pump: to help hea...

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FAQs

how does a ground source heat pump work in winter?

Are you currently considering installing a ground source heat pump in your home? Well, a heat pump can be a great alternative when compared to gas or oil boiler, however, you may also be worried about the operating efficiency of this heating system if you live in a cold climate or during the winter months. However, in reality, there’s nothing to be worried about!

A ground source heat pump works by incorporating the natural heat that’s typically found in the ground or groundwater. In other words, this type of heat pump doesn’t make use of fossil fuels to heat your home while it can also minimize carbon emissions that may pose a huge risk to the environment. This makes a popular option especially amongst home and property owners who are very environment conscious and prefers to utilize more renewable sources of energy.

However in a place such as the UK where the temperature can drop to around -10℃ during the winter months, it may get you thinking whether there’ll be enough heat in the ground to warm up your home. Let’s have a look.

In the UK, the temperature of the ground doesn’t normally fall less than 10℃. This is still enough heat for the ground source heat pump to warm up your home. In other words, as long as you purchase the right one, your ground source heat pump will continue to work just fine during the cold months. Due to the fact that every heat pump varies, you will need the right equipments so as to ensure the heat pump works well throughout the winter. This is usually not an issue in the UK, but same can not be said of colder places like Canada and North America.

what size ground source heat pump do i need?

The bigger the ground source heat pump, the better right? Wrong! And you’ll definitely be sorry to make such a huge mistake. When planning to install a heat pump, determining the size of the ground source heat pump is not as direct and straightforward as many homeowners would think. Here, you’ve got only a small margin for error. When the pump is too small, the heat pump will make use of the backup heater too often and in the event whereby the heat pump is too big, it’s going to short cycle. Both situations are preferably avoided as they’ll both leave you with an expensive and inefficient system.

To get the accurate size of a heat pump, there’s usually the need to hire the services of an expert and licensed heat pump installer who possesses a top notch design calculation software. In reality, the majority of inefficient systems are caused by a lack or poor understanding of the suitable design software.

There are many factors that can influence the calculation of a home’s heat pumps size. These includes

✓ Radiators and underfloor heating sizes

✓ Insulation, property fabric as well as heat loss

✓ The number of rooms in the property

✓ The types of rooms and their uses.

✓ The desired indoor temperature for varying rooms

✓ Seasonal temperature fluctuations.

Generally, a bigger house will require a bigger ground source heat pump. With an eye on the age of the property, heat loss as well as the types of the rooms, a house of about 100 square metre can require up to 4kW ground source heat pump. And for a house that’s about 200 square metre, the ground source heat pump also doubles to 8kW.

how efficient are ground source heat pumps?

If you’re thinking about the possibility of installing a ground source heat pump in your home, then it’s normal to consider how efficient they’re in heating up a house before going ahead to make a purchase decision. In this article, we are going to address this question to help you make an informed purchase decision.

We know you’d prefer a single, accurate answer to this question, but the fact is, there are several influencing factors that can play a key role in the efficiency of a ground source heat pump installation. These factors include whether or not the property is well insulated, the fitting of a well designed system and the quality of its installation, the heat source that’s being used as well as the heating distribution system and its size ( under floor heating or radiators ).

The Coefficient of Performance ( CoP) measurement is used to imply the efficiency of a heat pump. This is basically the ratio between the amount of heat energy generated by the ground source heat pump and the amount of electrical energy or fuel it consumes. Therefore, the Seasonal Coefficient of Performance ( SCoP) is usually taken as a realistic measurement to cover throughout the year as its based on CoP at varying conditions as well as a standardized climate.

You must, however, note that there is no established Coefficient of Performance for ground source heat pumps as they can be influenced by a lot of factors as well as testing conditions. When they’re properly fitted, ground source heat pumps can achieve a quite high Coefficient of Performance.

Generally, a ground source heat pump can generate about 3 to 4 kilowatts (kW) of heat for every 1 kilowatt to electricity or fuel it consumes. It’s able to achieve a higher efficiency when compared to its counterparts by using the freely available heat energy from the ground.

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.

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