Modern Air Source Heat Pump Support
Lower-carbon heating
Designed around your home
Heat Pump Overview
Air source heat pumps can help reduce reliance on traditional fossil-fuel heating while keeping your home comfortable. The right setup depends on the building, insulation, radiators, hot-water demand and controls.
JRR can help you understand whether a heat pump is suitable, what may need upgrading and how the project should be planned.
Is It Suitable?
A heat pump is not a one-size-fits-all product. We look at the existing heating system, property type, available space and comfort expectations before recommending the next step.
What to Consider
Important points before choosing an air source heat pump:
- Property suitability and heat-loss considerations
- Radiators, controls and hot-water demand reviewed
- Installation and maintenance support available
- Payment options discussed before you commit
- Heating, plumbing and electrical knowledge in one team
- Advice available for homeowners and landlords
FAQs
Air Source Heat Pump FAQs
An air source heat pump uses outside air to help heat your home efficiently. It can be a good option for customers looking at modern, lower-carbon heating.
It depends on insulation, radiators, hot-water demand, space and the current heating system. A proper survey is important before deciding.
Yes. JRR Jurek Gas lists air source heat pumps as part of its heating services, including installation and maintenance support.
Sometimes. Heat pumps work differently from gas boilers, so emitters, controls and pipework may need checking or upgrading as part of the design.
Depending on the final package and checkout options, payment methods may include card, deposit routes or finance options shown before you commit.
Contact us or request a quote so we can understand the property, current system and whether a heat pump assessment is the right next step.