Retrofit

Commercial Mitsubishi Air Source Heat Pump Installation - Wellies Day Nursery, Buckinghamshire

Commercial Mitsubishi Air Source Heat Pump Installation - Wellies Day Nursery, Buckinghamshire

Taking environmental considerations seriously, Wellies Day Nursery displayed a strong commitment to the environment while renovating their barn into a modern preschool. During a conversation with Helen Hobbs, the Managing Director of the Nursery, she highlighted that factors such as escalating fuel expenses, a focus on sustainability, and the desire to minimise the preschool's carbon footprint were significant drivers behind their decision to opt for an air source heat pump.

Alto Energy Case Study: Samsung Gen6 Air Source Heat Pump - Oxfordshire

Alto Energy Case Study: Samsung Gen6 Air Source Heat Pump - Oxfordshire

Mr & Mrs Guest had recently moved into a property with old, inefficient storage heaters and an immersion tank. The property was bought as a project and one of the first things the couple wanted to do was to remove the old system and replace it with an efficient, eco-friendly alternative. After deciding on a heat pump, the couple contacted Alto Energy for a quote.

Worcester Bosch Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Buckinghamshire July 21

Worcester Bosch Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Buckinghamshire July 21

“Ditch gas for a cleaner energy”. That was the plan for one of Alto Energy’s recommended installation partners, Craig Cutler, who did just that by installing a heat pump in his own home. Craig replaced a gas combi boiler with the new Worcester Bosch Compress air source heat pump, distributed via radiators throughout the whole house. He is now saving around £45 per month on fuel bills.

Mitsubishi Ecodan Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Oxfordshire July 21

Mitsubishi Ecodan Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Oxfordshire July 21

With a desire to reduce his carbon output, Mr Hardie decided to retrofit an air source heat pump into his existing property to replace his fossil fuel gas boiler, enabling him to do exactly what he set out to. In fact, Mr Hardie can expect to make CO2 savings of 5.1 tonnes per year. This is 75% fewer emissions than his old fossil fuel gas boiler.