Residential Eco
Heating Systems

Multi-Temp has secured MCS approval status
and is a fully accredited installer for the domestic
heat pump market.

Multi-Temp can provide a tailored solution to your heat pump requirements.

Air Source Heat Pump systems offer a reliable and efficient longer-term heating solution, delivering many environmental and financial incentives.

Multi-Temp has MCS approval and is a fully Accredited Installer for the Domestic Heat Pump Market

Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) absorb heat from the outside air. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems and hot water in your home or building. They can get heat from the air even when the temperature is as low as -15° C.

This process delivers green, low-cost, energy-saving heating and hot water all year round.

The heat from the air is absorbed at low temperature into a fluid. This fluid then passes through a compressor where its temperature is increased and transfers its higher temperature heat to the heating of radiators, underfloor heating systems and hot water circuits of the house.


Heat Pump Benefits

 

  • Lower fuel bills, especially if you are replacing conventional electric heating.
  • Potential income through the UK government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) & Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme (ECA).
  • Lower carbon emissions, depending on which fuel you are replacing no fuel deliveries needed.
  • Can heat your home/building as well as your water.
  • Minimal maintenance required.
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A highly energy efficient system

Cut your energy bills and CO2 emissions

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Government incentive grants

Shortening the payback time for energy-efficient technologies

A future-proof heating solution

Heat pumps will become one of the primary sources of heating

  • Our Aim

The demand for improved energy efficiency within both commercial and domestic properties is increasing, driven by tough legislation and robust Government targets for the reduction of the UK’s carbon emissions.

Our aim is to help you to reduce the energy consumption of your buildings, lower impact on the environment, lower carbon emissions, and lower running costs.

  • Government Incentives

The Renewable heat incentive is a UK government scheme set up to encourage uptake of renewable heat technologies amongst householders.

Incentives such as the Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) scheme and the domestic and non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) are helping shorten the payback time for energy-efficient technologies.