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One alternative source of heating which is a realistic option to people who use LPG and homes on mainline gas looking to save money is a Ground Source Heat Pump. This type of Heat Pump typically has a high energy co-efficiency, they're simple to install, have over 50 years of proven success in the UK and Scandinavia and are pretty much maintenance free.
Ground Source Heat Pumps require a series of pipes to be installed in a garden a few feet beneath the surface of the soil. They can either be laid in boreholes or dug in trenches, depending on your requirements. These pipes are filled with a liquid solution similar to antifreeze which is heated by the soil as the liquid is pumped through the pipe. This heat is then transferred into the home and fed through the central heating system.
Whilst costly in their initial outlay, the convenience and savings you make in the long term on a Ground Source Heat Pump make this technology ideal for many homes - especially those who live in areas cut-off from mainstream gas.
And, with the burgeoning increase in fuel prices, these systems are increasingly common in social housing schemes within the UK as a cost-effective alternative to current heating systems.
Good news for households looking at Ground Source Heat Pumps as a way of heating their home, the government's Renewable Heat Incentive is due to come into play this year, meaning that you can actually start making back some of the money invested in this technology much quicker than before.
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