Ground Source Heating
Ground source heat pumps extract heat from the ground using pipes buried in the garden. This is usually used to warm water for radiators or underfloor heating systems. It can also be used to pre-heat water before it goes into a more conventional boiler.
Ground Source Heating
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Beneath the surface, the ground temperature stays constant, so a ground source heat pump can be used throughout the year.
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How does a ground source heat pump work?
A ground source heat pump circulates a mixture of water and antifreeze around a buried loop of pipe - called a ground loop. When the liquid travels around the loop it absorbs heat from the ground - used to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems and even pre-heat hot water.
The length of the ground loop depends on the size of your home and the amount of heat you need - longer loops can draw more heat from the ground.

Normally the loop is laid flat, or coiled in trenches about two metres deep, but if there is not enough space in your garden you can install a vertical loop to a depth of up to 100 metres.
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