Air & Ground source heating solutions with a £7500 grant available
Discover the benefits of heat pumps with Solar Storage & Servicing, your local construction experts in Mold. Learn how our heat pump solutions can improve your home's efficiency, reduce your operating costs, and help the environment. We're committed to providing quality installations and exceptional service.

Benefits of heat pumps
Explore the key advantages of choosing heat pumps for your home with Solar Storage & Servicing:
1. Higher Efficiency: Heat pumps transfer heat, not generate it, leading to significantly higher efficiency compared to gas heating systems. With a high Coefficient of Performance (COP), you get more heat for every unit of electricity used.
2. Lower Operating Costs: Enjoy reduced energy bills over time. Heat pumps are more efficient than gas boilers, and pairing them with renewable electricity from solar panels can further decrease costs.
3. Environmentally Friendly: Reduce your carbon footprint. Heat pumps produce fewer carbon emissions than gas heating systems, contributing to a greener environment. When combined with solar or wind energy, they offer a nearly carbon-neutral heating solution.

More advantages of heat pumps
Discover even more reasons to switch to a heat pump with Solar Storage & Servicing:
4. No Need for Gas Supply or Tank: Perfect for rural or off-grid homes, heat pumps eliminate the need for a gas supply line or storage tank.
5. Provides Both Heating and Cooling: Enjoy year-round climate control with a single system. Heat pumps both heat and cool your home, offering a versatile solution unlike gas systems.
6. Longevity and Low Maintenance: Benefit from a longer lifespan and fewer maintenance requirements compared to gas boilers. A well-maintained heat pump can last 15-20 years or more.
Government Grant of £7500 available and zero vat rate on installation

Heat pumps for your property
Solar Storage & Servicing can advise if heat pumps are suitable for a range of properties:
All properties with a wet central heating such as radiators or underfloor heating is suitable. You need space outside the property for the air source heat pump ( around 2m2 ) and space inside your property to house all the gubbins ( 1m2). Heat pumps are best suited to houses using liquid fuels such as oil or Lpg, the best savings are if you are replacing storage heaters or direct electric heating
"Our years of experience mean you will get the best honest advice and we will select the equipment thats right for you."
Solar Storage & Servicing

Why choose solar storage & servicing?
Discover why Solar Storage & Servicing stands out from other providers in North Wales:
Better Coordination: With all trades under one roof, the various aspects of your project (solar, electrical, plumbing, installation, etc.) are managed by one company, ensuring smoother coordination. This means fewer miscommunications between different contractors or delays.
Single Point of Contact: You deal with one company for all your needs, which simplifies the process and gives you a single point of contact for updates, changes, or concerns.

Heat pumps in older properties
Addressing misconceptions about heat pumps in older buildings:
Many people think that Heat pumps don't work in older properties however a well designed Heat Pump can Work in older buildings provided that some key improvements are made;
1. Improve Insulation: One of the most important factors in ensuring a heat pump works effectively in an older building is to improve the insulation. Even modest improvements in insulation (such as adding loft insulation or sealing gaps in windows and doors) can dramatically enhance the heat pump’s performance.
2. Install Underfloor Heating or Larger Radiators: Heat pumps operate at lower temperatures than traditional boilers, making underfloor heating an excellent solution for older homes. In some older buildings, it may be necessary to replace existing radiators with larger ones that can operate at lower temperatures while still providing sufficient warmth.
3. Upgrade the Heating System: It’s important to ensure the hot water system is compatible or upgraded to work effectively with the heat pump.