
Heat Pump Cooling
By working in reverse a heat pump could be your solution to keeping your home cool in the summer...
How Heat Pump Cooling works...
Few people know that a heat pump is often capable of cooling your home as well as delivering heating and hot water, but here at Enviroright Renewables we're trying to change that. By effectively working in reverse, a heat pump could be the solution you need to keep your home cool in the summer and warm through the winter. It's important to know that not all heat pumps are capable of cooling, so if you're looking to have a new heat pump installed and you'd like to explore cooling options, you can speak to our expert engineer for advice on the best models. When using a heat pump for cooling, it effectively replicates how a fridge works - energy is extracted from the home, in effect cooling the space.
"I love my new extension and the bi-fold doors are brilliant, I just wish it wasn't 28 degrees in my kitchen on a sunny day!"
Sounds familiar? A heat pump cooling system can help...
Why consider a heat pump for cooling?
There's no denying the weather and temperatures in the UK are becoming increasingly unpredictable. From periods of bitter cold, to sweltering summer heat, extreme weather seems to be the new normal. ​In addition, open plan living seems to be a trend to stay, with many people are opting for big beautiful ceiling windows and bi-fold doors - but with these attractive designs, comes a risk that your space will feel hotter in the summer. This is especially true for south facing rooms, where the sun shines through the glass and heats the room quickly. Often air-conditioning units are seen as the only solution, but heat pumps can be a great alternative to cooling your home.