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Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) for Business Use

Does your building struggle to maintain ideal temperature throughout the seasons? Whether it gets too hot during summer, or too cold during winter, there are eco-friendly solutions to help manage it.

GSHPs are renewable energy heating and hot water technologies that use thermal energy stored in the ground to heat and cool buildings. It works by extracting heat from the ground during winter and transferring it to the building to heat it up. This process is then reversed during the hotter months, to help cool the building down.

They can operate efficiently in cold climates and can provide significant savings on energy when compared to traditional heating and cooling systems.

Find out more about ground source heat pumps.

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