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Out With the Old, In With the Green

Swap your gas boiler for an energy-efficient heat pump to save money and emissions.

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Upgrade Your Home Today

Replacing your traditional gas boiler with a heat pump is the single most important step you can take to reduce your carbon footprint, all while lowering your energy bills. With the likely phasing out of gas boilers and rising energy costs, there's never been a better time to upgrade to a modern, eco-friendly heating system. At Econic, we make the transition easy, providing expert advice, efficient installations, and long-term support to ensure your home remains warm and cost-effective for years to come. 

A heat pump can reduce your energy bills by up to 30% compared to traditional boilers thanks to its high efficiency.  Combining a heat pump with other renewable technologies, including battery and solar, can increase your savings even further - up to 77% - by using cheap, self-generated or off-peak electricity.

Immediate Savings

Our expert team handles everything, from initial consultation and design, through to post-installation support, ensuring a smooth and efficient process. With quick lead times and minimal disruption, we provide peace of mind from start to finish, even if you need the heat pump urgently.

Hassle-Free Process

With the £7,500 government grant, switching to a heat pump is more affordable than ever. This helps significantly reduce upfront costs, making now the perfect time to future-proof your home and start saving on energy bills. Check if you're eligible for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme here.

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Understanding Heat Pumps

A heat pump works by transferring heat from the outside to the inside, using a small amount of energy to do so. When heating a home, the heat pump’s outdoor unit absorbs heat from the ambient air, even in cold temperatures, and transfers it into hot water in the house. This efficient method of heat exchange enables heat pumps to run on minimal electricity, drastically cutting CO2 emissions.

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Space Requirements

The system requires two main spaces: an outdoor unit for the heat exchange and a hot water tank and control system inside the house. Econic offers three main options for interior equipment to accommodate various space constraints, ensuring a tailored solution for your home.

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Econic fitted a heat pump into our new home as part of a major retrofit. They liaised with the builder, kept us in the loop at all times, explained everything to us during the handover, and delivered a great and efficient system.

Michael and Girleen, London

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