Frequently asked questions
A series of frequently asked questions to help guide you through some common themes. If you have any more questions please get in touch.
Is my property suitable for a GSHP?
What is the efficiency of a heat pump?
How do gas boilers compare to ground source heat pumps?
What is the difference between an air source & ground source heat pump?
What compliance standards can heat pumps meet?
What heat source can I use for a heat pump?
What is a ground source heat pump borehole?
What is district heating?
How do ground source heat pumps reduce air pollution?
How much will I save on my heating with a GSHP?
What temperature does a ground source heat pump operate at?
So, how will the GSHP compensate for the loss of incoming heat?
How noisy is the heat pump system?
What is the lifespan of the whole fitted system in my house.
Are there any service charges?
I am guessing that doesn't include the cost of running the heat pump. So how is it calculated and how much does it cost?
Who pays when the common part of the system break down?
Who owns the pipe from the street to my new heat pump (I.e. through my garden)
Who pays when the heat pump breaks down?
Does the yearly fee includes a yearly heat pump service?
Can you pay the £6000 and not get a land registry tie ?
If the retrofit damages the property (broken plaster, trenches, etc...) does the project pay for making good as it was before any work was carried out?
Will the project also see to removal of oil boiler, pipes, rads, etc...?
What becomes to all the items disposed of? Recycled? Landfill? Etc...
How much room in my utility would you need to install the whole system?
Where will the boreholes be?
How do you ensure least soil disturbance/ noise where boreholes are dug?
How many boreholes are required per household for the system to work?
What happens to the borehole waste?
Connecting to our network
For homes in Collins Parc that did not receive a heating system through the project, but would like to finance their own heating system and connect to our heat network follow the simple steps.