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Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground source heat pump systems are relatively expensive to install, but given the high efficiency it is often the best heat pump option in the long run.

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Ground Source Heat Pumps: A long-term, renewable heating solution

Ground source heat pumps capture the Earth’s naturally stable temperatures to provide efficient, sustainable heating and hot water. By drawing on renewable thermal energy from the ground, these systems offer a reliable, low-carbon alternative to traditional boilers—one that can yield significant long-term savings.

What kit is required for a system?

A ground source heat pump system involves:

  • Ground collector pipework: This loop, filled with water and antifreeze, is buried in the ground. It can be installed as horizontal loops at about 1.2 meters deep or as vertical boreholes reaching depths of up to 200 meters.
  • Heat pump unit: About the size of a standard fridge, this indoor unit transfers absorbed ground heat to your home’s heating system.
  • Hot water cylinder, buffer tank, and expansion vessels: These components store and manage the heated water, ensuring steady temperatures and reliable performance.
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Ground-source Vs Air-Source Heat Pumps

What are the differences?

A ground source system is considerably more expensive than an air source one, but a ground source is usually a better investment in the long term for the following reasons:

Ground source is more efficient than air source, as the ground is warmer than the air in the winter when most space heating is required. Both types of heat pumps use electricity, but an air-source heat pump will use around 18% more electricity than a ground source to produce the same heat.

The expected life of a ground source unit is 20 years, while the expected life of an air source heat pump is 15 years. A significant part of the cost for a ground source system is the ground collector. The ground collector will support many generations of heat pumps. It is an energy well that is likely to last for a very long time.

Borehole Drilling in London. A Ground Source Heat Pump System Providing Heating and Hot Water for 19 Flats

Frequently Asked Questions about Ground Source Heat Pumps

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