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heat pump guide

5 March 2014


Hello again, well I think that spring has finally made an appearance and the grounds are starting to get daffodils, snowdrops, and crocus all flowering.  The temperature has increased and the central heating has been turned down and the fires off.  So to make the most of the spring colours increasing in abundance in your garden, you may fancy spending more time in your conservatory (if you are lucky enough to have one of course – but don’t let that put you off reading the rest of my blog!).  The air still has that slight chill but you want to enjoy the views of your garden, well we have the answer, who needs a plug in heater that takes up valuable floor space and can look out of place/messy with cables across the floor. 

Grab yourself an air source heat pump such as the Mitsubishi SRK25ZMP-S model (better known to most of us as air con units), why you ask?  Well this is one of the most efficient ways to heat a room and not only would you get a nice warm room in the colder months of the year, but you would also have the benefit of air conditioning mode in hot – sorry warmer months (some units even have filters to reduce air borne allergens, if you are unlucky enough to suffer from hay fever) models such as the Panasonic Etherea wall mounted range have great filtration systems. Even better some units fit above door entrances so goodbye cables & unsightly heaters.