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Ground Source Heat Pump in Oxford

Looking for ground source heat pump installers in Oxford? Our ground source heat pump fitters in Oxford are able to give you the very best quotations for having this eco-friendly type of technology installed.

An increasing number of homeowners are starting to consider renewable technology as an opportunity to escape the ever-rising energy bill prices. With renewables including the ground source heat pump, you can generate your own energy and pull yourself clear of National Grid prices.

This kind of heat pump will be installed into a borehole in your garden and pipes will gather natural heat and transfer it to your heating system.

With a ground source heat pump in position, you will save hundreds of pounds every year on your energy bills while also decreasing your home's carbon dioxide footprint. Moreover, the Government's Renewable Heat Incentive is predicted to feature heat pumps in 2013, giving property owners the ability to earn money through the generation of renewable heat.

We'll offer you up to 4 ground source heat pump fitters close to you, who can provide quotations for the work you'd like finished. You'll get a house visit from professionals in Oxford who'll ascertain your viability for renewables, estimate your estimated financial savings and give you an accurate quotation.

The installing of ground source heat pumps normally takes several days to complete. Once set up you can straight away begin making energy savings and be benefitting the environment too by reducing carbon emissions.

Average Ground source heat pumps cost in Oxford

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 Oxford 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 Oxford in September 2024

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We noted 9,304 requests for home quotes in Oxford. Of these quote requests the amount of ground source heat pumps quotes in Oxford was 10. Quotatis would have been in a position to match these consumers with up to four suitable installers who were available for work in Oxford at that time. Request a free house survey from reputable companies in Oxford.

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Oxford

Renowned for the university, the city of Oxford has a populace of 165,000 and is found in central southern England. You'll find serious redevelopment plans occurring to totally pedestrianise the city centre. Regardless of Oxford's very traditional look, it possesses a modern-day sense as well and home owners are attempting to improve their homes in a bid to keep up with the changing face of the city.

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06 Nov

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16 Sep

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07 Apr

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02 Apr

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26 Mar

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17 Mar

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05 Mar

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16 Jan

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Oxford - OX1

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26 Oct

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19 Oct

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Oxford - OX2

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14 Oct

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Oxford - OX4

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09 Aug

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Oxford - OX2

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15 Feb

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Oxford - OX2

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08 Feb

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Oxford - OX2

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22 Jan

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FAQs

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 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.

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 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.

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