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Ideal Heating air source heat pumps

Our comprehensive selection of air source heat pumps is tailored to your unique heating needs. 

Offering a greener alternative to traditional boilers, each of our high-performance heat pumps delivers exceptional efficiency, reliability, and quiet operation. They ensure year-round comfort for your family - even through our changeable British weather.

Explore our range of heat pumps today and take the first step towards a more sustainable and comfortable home with Ideal Heating. Read our heat pump guide to find out how they work and whether they’re right for you.

Expert guide to Heat Pumps
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  • Logic Air Heat Pump

    The Logic Air is designed to deliver efficient, simple and reliable low carbon heating in homes throughout the UK.

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    HP290 Heat Pump

    The HP290 monobloc heat has been designed for the UK climate, providing efficient heating and hot water throughout the year. Our monobloc technology enables easy installation and servicing to deliver simple and reliable low carbon heating.

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    Alfea Extensa A.I. - R32 Heat Pump

    The Ideal Alfea heat pump is redefining how we heat our homes, providing low carbon heating that is efficient, reliable, and effortlessly simple to use.

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    Alfea Excellia A.I. - Heat Pump

    Alfea Excellia A.I is an all-round high temperature solution in the Alfea A.I range.

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    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Do heat pumps work in winter?

    Learn all about our air source heat pumps and how they work efficiently across all seasons - including colder climates. Discover how this intricate technology works to meet your central heating needs all year round.

    Find out here
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Ideal Heating Air Source Heat Pumps

    Our comprehensive selection of air source heat pumps is tailored to your unique heating needs. 

    Offering a greener alternative to traditional boilers, each of our high-performance heat pumps delivers exceptional efficiency, reliability, and quiet operation. They ensure year-round comfort for your family - even through our changeable British weather.

    Explore our range of heat pumps today and take the first step towards a more sustainable and comfortable home with Ideal Heating. Read our heat pump guide to find out how they work and whether they’re right for you.

    Heat Pump FAQs

    Learn more about heat pumps, how they work, and whether they’re right for you with our experts’ FAQ answers below.

    • How do heat pumps work?

      Heat pumps work by extracting heat from the outside air and transferring it into your home heating system. They transfer the heat from one location to another using refrigerant and a compressor.

    • What types of heat pumps are available?

      Heat pumps come in various types. The three main types of heat pumps are:

      • Air source heat pumps (ASHPs)

      • Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs)

      • Water source heat pumps (WSHPs)

      Each type uses different sources of heat to operate. Ideal Heating provides air source heat pumps, which can be installed within most homes in the UK.

    • What are the benefits of installing a heat pump?

      Heat pumps offer energy efficiency and an eco-friendly approach to heating your home, alongside versatile heating and consistent comfort throughout the year.

      For more information on the full pros and cons of heat pumps, visit our blog: 5 Benefits of Upgrading to a Heat Pump for Homeowners.

    • Should I get a heat pump or a gas boiler?

      Heat pumps are emerging as a central heating option for homeowners wanting to upgrade or replace their boiler, but which should you choose? 

      View our heat pumps vs. Gas Boilers Guide to learn which is right for you.

    • Do heat pumps work in winter?

      Yes! Contrary to popular belief, heat pumps have been proven to work successfully in extremely cold climates. 

      Learn more in our recent guide: Do Heat Pumps Work in Winter & Cold Weather?

    • How do I choose the right size heat pump for my home?

      Choosing the right heat pump size for your home is crucial for optimal performance and efficiency. Factors to consider include the size and layout of your home, insulation levels, and personal heating requirements.

    • What maintenance is required for a heat pump?

      Regular maintenance is essential to ensure efficient operation of your heat pump. This can include cleaning or replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting ductwork, and scheduling a professional service each year. To learn more about heat pump maintenance and what it entails, head to our blog: What to Expect From a Heat Pump Service.

    • Are there any government grants available to help with heat pump costs?

      Depending on your location, government incentives, such as the UK’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme, may be available if you want to install an energy-efficient heat pump system. For more information about whether you qualify, head to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme page on the official GOV website.

    Logic Air Heat Pump

    The Logic Air is designed to deliver efficient, simple and reliable low carbon heating in homes throughout the UK.

    View product
    HP290 Heat Pump

    The HP290 monobloc heat has been designed for the UK climate, providing efficient heating and hot water throughout the year. Our monobloc technology enables easy installation and servicing to deliver simple and reliable low carbon heating.

    Learn More
    Alfea Extensa A.I. - R32 Heat Pump

    The Ideal Alfea heat pump is redefining how we heat our homes, providing low carbon heating that is efficient, reliable, and effortlessly simple to use.

    Learn More
    Alfea Excellia A.I. - Heat Pump

    Alfea Excellia A.I is an all-round high temperature solution in the Alfea A.I range.

    Learn More
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Do heat pumps work in winter?

    Learn all about our air source heat pumps and how they work efficiently across all seasons - including colder climates. Discover how this intricate technology works to meet your central heating needs all year round.

    Find out here
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Air Source Heat Pumps for Installers

    Heat pumps are helping redefine how we heat our homes, providing a more sustainable alternative to central heating that is efficient, reliable, and effortlessly simple. 

    Air source heat pumps offer a highly efficient and eco-friendly way of providing warmth and hot water to new build homes. 

    At Ideal Heating, we work hard to provide a straightforward transition to renewable heating for end users, installers, contractors and new build developers. Our air-source heat pumps provide optimum comfort and a low environmental impact, purposefully designed to suit the needs of new build properties.

    Heat Pump FAQs

    Discover everything you need to know about our innovative range of heat pumps in our frequently asked questions below.

    • What different types of heat pumps are available?

      Heat pumps come in various types. The three main types of heat pumps are:

      • Air source heat pumps (ASHPs)

      • Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs)

      • Water source heat pumps (WSHPs)

    • What are the installation requirements for heat pumps?

      Installation requirements may vary depending on the type of heat pump and the specific property in question. Generally, heat pumps require adequate space for installation, proper ventilation, and compatibility with existing heating or cooling systems.

      Want to know more about whether a heat pump is suitable for somebody’s property? Check out our blog: Should I Install a Heat Pump in my Home?

    • How long does it take to install a heat pump?

      The installation time for a heat pump can vary depending on factors such as the type of heat pump, the installation's complexity, and the property's size. On average, installation may take several days to complete.

    • What kind of warranty do heat pumps typically come with?

      Heat pumps usually can vary depending on the manufacturer and model. Many only cover parts only. 

       At Ideal Heating, our heat pump warranties cover full parts and labour for your peace of mind. Installers should ensure customers are aware of the warranty terms and conditions.

      For further information, always check product T&Cs.

    • Do heat pumps work in colder climates?

      Heat pumps are popular in many Scandinavian countries, and many are installed in the northern parts of Scotland in the UK. Your installer will ensure that the heat pump specified is correctly sized to account for the range of temperatures commonly seen in your local area.  Learn more in our helpful guide: Do Heat Pumps Work in Winter & Cold Weather?

    Logic Air Heat Pump

    The Logic Air is designed to deliver efficient, simple and reliable low carbon heating in homes throughout the UK.

    View product
    HP290 Heat Pump

    The HP290 monobloc heat has been designed for the UK climate, providing efficient heating and hot water throughout the year. Our monobloc technology enables easy installation and servicing to deliver simple and reliable low carbon heating.

    Learn More
    Alfea Extensa A.I. - R32 Heat Pump

    The Ideal Alfea heat pump is redefining how we heat our homes, providing low carbon heating that is efficient, reliable, and effortlessly simple to use.

    Learn More
    Alfea Excellia A.I. - Heat Pump

    Alfea Excellia A.I is an all-round high temperature solution in the Alfea A.I range.

    Learn More
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Do heat pumps work in winter?

    Learn all about our air source heat pumps and how they work efficiently across all seasons - including colder climates. Discover how this intricate technology works to meet your central heating needs all year round.

    Find out here
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Air Source Heat Pumps for New Builds

    Considering an air source heat pump for your new build home? Our Logic Air Heat Pump offers efficiency and reliability while keeping carbon emissions low. 

    With a lab-tested SCOP of up to 5.19, you can reduce electricity use without sacrificing warmth and comfort. Want to reduce your carbon footprint even further? The Logic Air Heat Pump is solar power compatible for emissions free energy.

    Whether you've opted for radiators or underfloor heating in your new build, our Logic Air works with both. Choose the Logic Air Heat Pump for your new build today, and see our air source heat pump expert guide to learn more about this low-carbon heating method.

    Heat Pump FAQs

    Discover how our heat pumps provide a more sustainable alternative to traditional heating systems in our frequently asked questions below.

    • What size heat pump do I need?

      Our Logic Air Heat Pump comes in four versions, 4kW, 5kW, 8kW and 10kW. See our heat pump size guide to determine which will be best suited for your new build.

    • What are the benefits of a heat pump?

      A heat pump offers a number of benefits, including high efficiency, reduced carbon emissions, low maintenance, loan eligibility and more. See our blogs on the benefits of heat pumps for homeowners and for installers to learn more.

    • Is a heat pump suitable for my home?

      Air source heat pumps are compatible with most home types, requiring much less outdoor space than their ground source counterparts. You can make your home more suitable for a heat pump through steps such as insulation and installing more modern radiators. 

      See our blog on how to judge if a heat pump is suitable for your home for more information.

    • How often should my Logic Air heat pump be serviced?

      All heat pumps require servicing annually, and you can book a service with one of our engineers today.

      Visit our blog on what to expect from a heat pump service to learn more.

    • How much do heat pumps cost?

      The cost of your heat pump can vary based on factors such as type, size and more. However, the cost of your heat pump can be reduced by up to £7,500 if you are eligible for the UK’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme

      Visit our blog on heat pump costs explained to understand more about heat pump installation price and running costs.

    • Will my Logic Air heat pump work in winter?

      Heat pumps rely on heat from the outside air, so you may be concerned that they will not work in winter. However, the refrigerant liquid in your heat pump is so sensitive that even the tiniest traces of heat in the air can boil it. 

      You can understand how well your heat pump will work in different seasons by looking at the SCOP, or the seasonal coefficient of performance, which takes into account how seasonal changes affect the efficiency of your heat pump. 

      See our guide to heat pumps in winter and cold weather to learn more.

    • Why choose a Logic Air Heat Pump for my new build?

      Heat pumps are set to grow in popularity, with the UK government's ambitious target of reaching 600,000 installed a year by 2028. This means homes with heat pumps already installed will be highly appealing to buyers. 

      The Logic Air is a fantastic choice of heat pump for your new build home. As a Quiet Mark Approved device, it won’t be a disturbance within your home or to your neighbours. Plus, it’s high efficiency will cut back on electricity use.

      Buy a Logic Air Heat Pump for your new build today.

    Logic Air Heat Pump

    The Logic Air is designed to deliver efficient, simple and reliable low carbon heating in homes throughout the UK.

    View product
    HP290 Heat Pump

    The HP290 monobloc heat has been designed for the UK climate, providing efficient heating and hot water throughout the year. Our monobloc technology enables easy installation and servicing to deliver simple and reliable low carbon heating.

    Learn More
    Alfea Extensa A.I. - R32 Heat Pump

    The Ideal Alfea heat pump is redefining how we heat our homes, providing low carbon heating that is efficient, reliable, and effortlessly simple to use.

    Learn More
    Alfea Excellia A.I. - Heat Pump

    Alfea Excellia A.I is an all-round high temperature solution in the Alfea A.I range.

    Learn More
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Do heat pumps work in winter?

    Learn all about our air source heat pumps and how they work efficiently across all seasons - including colder climates. Discover how this intricate technology works to meet your central heating needs all year round.

    Find out here
    Blog

    What to expect from a heat pump service

    Ensure your heat pump is working safely and efficiently by booking an annual heat pump service. Discover exactly what this entails and how to prepare for your Gas Safety engineer ahead of your booked appointment.

    Find out more
    Product FAQ

    What type of heat pump is best for my home?

    Considering investing in a heat pump for your home? Discover the different types of heat pumps available, as well as how they work and the key benefits of switching to a more sustainable heating solution.

    Find Your New Heat Pump

    Air Source Heat Pumps for Social Housing

    At Ideal Heating, we understand the critical role of heating systems in providing comfortable, high-quality social housing. If you’re looking for a simple, more sustainable approach to your heating, our air source heat pumps offer reliable, efficient heating and cooling solutions, tailored for social housing projects.

    Designed to deliver low-carbon heating and hot water to UK homes, learn more about these innovative appliances in our Expert Guide to Air Source Heat Pumps.

    Heat Pump FAQs

    Discover more about the innovative technology of our heat pumps in our frequently asked questions below.

    • What is a heat pump and how does it work?

      A heat pump is a heating system that extracts heat from the air, ground, or water and transfers it into a building to provide warmth. It operates on the principle of refrigeration, absorbing heat from a low-temperature source, compressing it, and releasing it at a higher temperature.

      Learn more about the different types of heat pumps and their benefits in our Expert Guide to Heat Pumps.

    • Are heat pumps suitable for social housing?

      Heat pumps are a great option for social housing. They offer efficient heating, lower energy bills, and reduced carbon emissions, making them an ideal choice for both tenants and landlords.

      Learn more about choosing a heat pump for your property in our helpful guide: Should I Install a Heat Pump in my Home?

    • Are there any grants or financial incentives available for installing heat pumps?

      There are various grants and financial incentives available from government schemes to support the installation of heat pumps in social housing. These incentives can help to offset the initial costs and make the transition to heat pumps more affordable.

      Find more information on the official government Boiler Upgrade Scheme page.

    • Do heat pumps require a lot of maintenance?

      Heat pumps generally require less maintenance than conventional heating systems. However, to ensure optimal performance and a longer lifespan, regular checks and servicing by qualified professionals are recommended. 

      Want to know more about what a heat pump maintenance check entails? Read our guide on What to Expect From a Heat Pump Service.

    • Do heat pumps work in cold temperatures?

      Heat pumps work in both warm and cold temperatures.  Modern models have advanced technology which is designed to ensure they operate effectively even in very cold conditions. 

      For more information, check out our blog: Do Heat Pumps Work in Winter & Cold Weather?

    • Are heat pumps environmentally friendly?

      Heat pumps are considered to be an environmentally friendly heating solution. This is due to them absorbing heat from renewable energy sources such as air, ground, or water, and being powered by electricity, which itself can be provided by renewable power sources. 

      This means they reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions associated with heating social housing properties.