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Has anyone ever had an air source heat pump installed in their home? Ideally an inverter system? Can you share any recommendations of companies who you have personally had quotes from or who actually installed the system for you? I'm interested in knowing rough costs but also reputable businesses that do this. I've looked on Which? Local and can only find one or two in Greater London with good ratings. On checkatrade there don't seem to be any local companies or any that specifically say that they do this sort of work.


I've got some fairly inefficient electric heating (no scope to get gas - I'm in a block of flats) and am interested in installing one of these systems. Much more efficient than what I've got, and they can also do the reverse and cool the air like air conditioning (for those 2 days in the year that are hot enough to need it).


Feel free to post on here or PM me. Genuine feedback and recommendations only please - I will do basic due diligence and check for new accounts/ those with ties to these businesses, issues I have seen come up in other threads.


Thanks

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Coincidentally I happened to cover a renewable energy conference last week in Nottingham (photographer)and these guys NIBE are the big players in the market http://www.nibe.co.uk I've been considering doing the same myself. On the website you can find your closest NIBE VIP Installer. I think the closest is based in Biggin Hill. Probably best to contact them direct for info and examples of comparable installations.

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