Air Source Heat Pumps
An air-source heat pump can generate savings of up to 60% on the energy bills of the standard UK home.
Integrating an air source heat pump into your home can significantly reduce heating costs and reduce carbon emissions.
The heat pumps we install allow flexible integration into the existing heating system. They are compact in design, quick to install, operate at low noise levels and are easily maintained.
Active recommends Daikin Altherma heat pump systems for residential developments. We work together with the UK's only major supplier of these systems and are able to offer an exclusive service to customers including financial incentives such as cash-back schemes.
The Altherma products are available in both high temperature and low temperature versions:
- The high temperature option delivers water flow temperatures of up to 80°C making it suitable as a direct replacement for traditional heat sources.
- The low temperature heat pumps deliver up to 55°C water flow temperatures which are well suited to new or highly insulated buildings.
To find out more about how Active can help you take your interest in these systems forward please click here to see the full scope of services we can offer.
If you would like to request a quotation for the installation of these systems at your property please contact us.
We aim to give you a clear understanding of the systems, their suitability for your property and to make the procurement process as simple as possible for you.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our sales team on 01224 870 777.
Domestic Services
New Build or Retrofit
If you are planning a new build we can assist you at every stage of the development.
Alternatively with our retrofit service we can design appropriate solutions for those looking to install renewables into an existing home.
Support
If you need some extra support, financial or otherwise, Active can even help with that.
Glossary A-Z
You can view the full glossary of technical terms used throughout this website on our glossary page.


















