If you have a ground source heat pump that is not working or is not generating the energy savings you expect, contact Go Greener Energy Services and we can help improve your environmental performance.
What is a ground source heat pump?
A ground source heat pump is a sustainable, low carbon method of producing heat for radiators, hot water and other heating systems. It is different to an air source heat pump in that it uses heat from the ground, which is extracted using a looped pipe system dug into a trench or vertically in a borehole. The extracted heat is absorbed into a fluid, which passes through a heat exchanger and into the heat pump.
You generally need space outside the home or business to bury the pipework, and space inside the premises to house the heat pump. The ground source heat pump also runs on electricity, but this should be comfortably off-set by the energy savings generated. However, if you are not seeing these results, or there is an operational problem with your heat pump, you can contact GoGreen Energy.
Contact Go Greener Energy Services for any ground source heat pump installations
You should find that a ground source heat pump works in any kind of weather and is not affected by the outside temperature.
At Go Greener Energy Services we can:
- Carry out new installations
- Carry out replacement systems
- Carry out breakdown repairs
- Carry out periodical servicing
- Undertake assessments to monitor how much energy you are saving and why
- Advise on Grants and incentives to help with funding
Go Greener Energy Services – the renewable energy source specialists
Go Greener Energy Services have a wealth of experience and expertise in working with various renewable energy sources and maximising the energy savings your systems should be providing. We understand that ground source heat pumps represent a significant investment and that you need to justify this with efficient operation, minimal maintenance costs and quantifiable energy savings.
So contact Go Greener Energy Services today and we can ensure you are getting optimum results from your ground source heat pump.