Upgrade your home’s energy system with reliable, cost-saving heat pumps tailored for Irish homeowners. Our residential heat pump solutions deliver consistent heating and hot water while reducing your reliance on fossil fuels.
We offer expert consultation, SEAI-certified installation, and full support with available government grants. Whether you’re looking to cut your energy bills or create a warmer, greener home, our systems are engineered for maximum performance and long-term peace of mind.
Residential heat pumps transfer heat from outside air or ground and deliver it into your home’s heating system—such as radiators, underfloor pipes, or hot water cylinders. Whether you choose an air-to-water or ground-source system, these pumps use electricity to generate up to four times more heat energy than they consume, offering a sustainable alternative to oil or gas boilers.
By reducing your reliance on fossil fuels, heat pumps not only lower your carbon footprint but also help you save on long-term energy bills. With SEAI grants available in Ireland and expert installation services, transitioning to a heat pump system is now more accessible than ever—making it a smart investment in comfort, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
Heat pumps produce more heat than the electricity they consume, with a Coefficient of Performance (COP) often between 3–5
Reduce carbon emissions and move away from fossil fuels
Outdoor units run quietly with minimal annual maintenance
Many systems support app-based monitoring and scheduling
Investing in a residential heat pump system in Ireland typically ranges from €8,000 to €15,000, depending on your home’s size, insulation, and chosen system type. This includes the unit itself, installation, and basic setup. Key cost factors include:
There are two main designs popular in Ireland:
Monobloc units are fully outdoor—simpler install, no refrigerant inside Split systems offer quieter performance indoors
Extract heat from underground with buried loops Higher efficiency, but require garden space and groundworks
A typical residential heat pump includes:
Absorbs heat from the outside air and transfers it into the system.
Transfers the absorbed heat to your home's heating system.
Increases the temperature of the absorbed heat by compressing the refrigerant gas.
Lowers the pressure of the refrigerant, preparing it to absorb more heat.
Stores the hot water generated for use in taps, showers, and radiators.
Absolutely. Heat pumps are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional oil and gas boilers. Our team can assess your home to ensure compatibility and provide a seamless upgrade with minimal disruption.
Costs vary depending on your home's size and layout, but with SEAI grants of up to €6,500, many homeowners find heat pumps surprisingly affordable. We offer full grant support and transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Yes, air-to-water heat pumps use renewable energy from the air and can reduce your annual heating bills by up to 50%, especially if replacing an oil or LPG system. They're also future-proof for rising energy prices.
Most home installations take 3–5 days depending on complexity. We plan each project in advance and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your household.
Providing energy-efficient heat pump solutions across Ireland, we specialise in residential, commercial, air-to-water, and ground source systems—backed by expert installation and SEAI grant support.
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