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WHY CHOOSE A HEAT PUMP?

Heat Pumps

Using the natural resources around us, Heat Pumps are highly efficient and low carbon technologies that allow us to heat our homes and buildings without the need for carbon intensive fossil fuels.  At Stron we can offer a range of heat pump technologies to suit your property and budget.
 
It all starts with thermal energy (heat) that’s naturally in the air and ground. Even when it feels cold, there’s still plenty of heat there that can be used. 

Heat pumps take this heat and raise its temperature before transferring the heat to your central heating system. This is a four-step process:

THE PROCESS

HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKS

Air Source Heat Pumps – more than 4 times as efficient as a gas boiler, air source heat pumps use the temperature in the air to heat our homes.  These are the least expensive type of heat pump and are generally suitable for most homes.  Installations can be as little as £12k, depending on the amount of work that needs to be done to your property.  Book a no obligation survey to find out more.
 
Ground Source Heat Pumps – can be up to 7 times as efficient as a gas boiler.  These systems are usually found in larger properties where there is a bigger garden to allow the ground collectors to be fitted.  This is a more expensive system, mainly due to the need to dig or bore down to fit the ground collectors.  However, the system can be much more efficient than an air source system, providing a good return on investment.
 
In both cases Stron Renewables will take care of all any planning requirements and permissions needed from your DNO (Distribution Network Operator).

Home EV Charging Made Simple

Installing a home EV charger gives you the freedom to charge your electric vehicle safely, reliably, and at your convenience. No more relying on public chargers or planning around availability—just plug in at home and wake up fully charged.
Charging at home is cheaper than public charging and far more practical. Simply plug in overnight and take advantage of off‑peak electricity rates.
A professionally installed EV charger is designed specifically for electric vehicles, providing faster charging, built‑in safety features, and complete peace of mind compared to using a standard socket.
Modern EV chargers offer smart features such as scheduling, load balancing, and app‑based monitoring—giving you full control over when and how your vehicle is charged.
Our domestic EV chargers are suitable for all leading electric vehicles, ensuring reliable performance today and into the future.
As more drivers switch to electric, a home EV charger adds convenience, improves property appeal, and prepares your home for the road ahead.
Charge smarter. Drive electric with confidence.
Get a free home EV charger quote today.

Solar PV & Batteries: The Perfect Partner

Heat pumps are one of the most efficient ways to heat your home—but they work best when paired with solar PV and battery storage. By generating your own electricity and storing it for later use, you can power your heat pump with low‑cost, renewable energy and dramatically reduce your reliance on the grid.
Solar PV panels generate electricity during the day, exactly when your home needs energy for hot water and heating. Instead of buying that electricity from your supplier, you can use your own solar power to run your heat pump—cutting costs and emissions at the same time.
A battery storage system allows you to store excess solar electricity and use it in the evening or overnight, when your heat pump is still working but the sun isn’t shining. This means less wasted energy, higher self‑consumption, and greater savings.
Heat pumps are far cheaper to run when powered by solar and battery storage. By combining the technologies, you protect yourself from rising electricity prices and make your heating system as cost‑effective as possible.
Solar PV, batteries, and heat pumps work together to create a fully electric, low‑carbon home. This setup is ideal for households moving away from gas, preparing for EV charging, and meeting future energy standards—all while increasing property appeal and long‑term value.
Using solar power to run your heat pump significantly reduces your home’s carbon footprint. It’s one of the most effective ways to cut CO₂ emissions while staying warm and comfortable all year round.
 
With modern smart controls and monitoring apps, your solar panels, battery, and heat pump operate as one intelligent system—automatically optimising when energy is generated, stored, and used.

Air Source Heat Pump Anatomy

Click each component to understand how the system works.

Evaporator Coils STEP 1: HEAT IN
Compressor STEP 2: ADD PRESSURE
Condenser STEP 3: HEAT OUT
Expansion Valve STEP 4: PRESSURE DROP

How the refrigeration cycle works

Click any component above to learn more.