A ground source user guide for new build homes...
Providing heating and hot water to our homes currently contributes around 20% of carbon emissions in the UK, primarily through burning gas. If we're going to meet our 2050 targets for reducing carbon to net zero, this has to change.
This is why the Government has set the introduction of heat pumps, and phasing out of gas boilers, as an important part of our transition to net zero.
In the context of new build homes, this video explains what a ground source heat pump is, how it works, and why it’s a good thing, as well as some tips on how to operate the Kensa Shoebox.
Intro
0:00 - How do ground source heat pumps work?
2:12 - Controlling your heating and troubleshooting your heat pump
FAQS
5:42 - How is the heat pump controlled?
6:16 - How do the running costs of heat pumps and gas boilers compare?
7:03 - Can I choose any electricity supplier?
7:17 - Does the heat pump need servicing?
7:32 - Who needs to arrange the servicing of the heat pump?
7:44 - What warranty does the heat pump have?
7:53 - Contact Kensa Support
8:00 - Who is responsible for the pipework within my garden area?
8:11 - Are there any building restrictions in my garden?
8:48 - Learn more
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