




ONE SYSTEM FOR ALL SEASONS

HEATS IN WINTER

COOLS IN SUMMER

FILTERS / CLEANS AIR

DEHUMIDIFIES / PREVENTS MOULD

SMART CONTROLS

ENERGY EFFICIENT
Radiator-Free Comfort
Europe & The US Have Already Discovered The Benefits

Houses, bungalows, flats, mobile homes, retirement community properties, annexes, garden rooms, holiday lodges, offices, workshops, garages, and converted lofts, basements, conservatories and extensions are all suitable for modern air conditioning systems.
- Produces 3 kW/4 kW of heat for every 1 kW of electricity consumed.
- Installation starts from around £1,100 for a single room.
- Smart controls in Air Conditioning systems can cut energy use by 11–12%, that’s smart money.
Filter Out Pollutants: Modern air conditioning systems actively clean the air around you. As air circulates, it passes through advanced filters that trap dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens, while finer filters in the latest models can capture microscopic particles such as mould spores and some bacteria. Activated carbon layers reduce odours and certain airborne chemicals, helping improve indoor air quality.
Sleep Mode: Unlike pipes and radiators, you can take control of every sound with quiet mode control on your device/smart phone. All our internal air con units are kept below a limit of 37dB at 1 metre.
I wish I had air conditioning years ago. The air is clearer and it is convenient all year round. We can heat the bedroom in 5 minutes from a phone. Amazing!
The UK Government has now confirmed that the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) will be extended to cover air-to-air heat pumps, with £2,500 grants expected to launch in 2026.
While these grants are not yet available, it’s important to plan ahead. Once live, BUS funding will only apply where fossil fuel systems are fully replaced – so keeping a gas or oil boiler as a backup will make you ineligible. Installations must also meet certification standards, with MCS registration required for grant-funded work.
We’re building a priority list now for customers interested in air-to-air installs once funding goes live. Early interest means you’ll be first in line for surveys, installation slots, and guided support when the scheme opens.
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Mythbusters
Frequently Asked Questions
We expect demand to spike when the grant launches. Homeowners across Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk can now:
- Jump the queue when the grant funding launches
- Receive a Readiness Survey at the appropriate time so your system and home are pre-assessed
- Get clear advice on what the grant covers and what it doesn’t
- We can flag and resolve eligibility blockers in advance
- You’ll be more likely to get your preferred install date
Upcoming grants will only apply where an existing fossil heating system is fully removed. Many standard installations today won’t qualify – and we’ll be honest about that. But whether grant-eligible or not, we can design a system that fits your needs, and future-proof it if policy changes.
We’ll help you understand where you stand. Clear advice. No pressure. No sales games.
Modern air-to-air (A2A) systems both heat and cool your home efficiently, keeping you warm in winter and comfortable in summer.
Today’s systems are designed for quiet operation, with many models offering silent modes around 37dB — quieter than a conversation.
A2A systems can be up to three times more efficient than gas boilers, providing faster heating and lower running costs.
Annual servicing is all that’s required, often costing the same as a standard gas boiler service.
A2A handles your heating and cooling; hot water can be easily managed with a small immersion heater or complemented by solar water heating for eco savings.
Domestic installations start from around £1,100 (VAT-free), with most single units fitted in a day. Full conversions are usually completed within a week.
No need to rip up floors or change pipework — A2A units are compact, ductless, and ideal for retrofitting into older homes or flats.
Stay Comfortable
Save The Planet
Replacing an old, inefficient gas boiler with an air source heat pump can save a semi-detached home around 2,900kg of CO₂ emissions each year.



