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    Ground Source Heat Pump Installation in Lincolnshire

    GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

    We pride ourselves on being one of the counties MCS certified and Trustmark accredited Air Source Heat Pump installers.

    At Greenlinc Renewables, we provide professional Ground Source Heat Pump installations throughout Lincoln and Lincolnshire.

     

    Using the natural, consistent warmth stored in the ground, these systems deliver a reliable, renewable source of heating and hot water all year round.

     

    As one of the county’s MCS-certified and TrustMark-accredited installers, we’re trusted by homeowners across Lincolnshire to design and install heating systems that are built to last.

    How do Ground Source Heat Pumps Work?

    Ground Source Heat Pumps use a series of buried pipes – either laid in trenches or drilled vertically into the ground – to absorb heat from beneath the surface.

     

    Unlike air, which fluctuates with the weather, ground temperatures remain stable year-round, making these systems incredibly efficient even in the coldest months.

     

    The captured heat is transferred into your property, providing warmth through radiators, underfloor heating, and supplying your hot water.

    Benefits of A Ground Source Heat Pump

    Why Choose Greenlinc Renewables?

    Choosing the right installer is just as important as choosing the right system. At Greenlinc Renewables, we take pride in delivering bespoke heating and energy solutions designed around your property and lifestyle.

    We are Lincolnshire’s leading ground source heat pump specialists, helping hundreds of clients save money throughout the county!

    What our clients say!
    Ground Source Heat Pump FAQ’s

    Some of our most commonly asked questions regarding ground source heat pumps can be found below. If you can’t find what you’re looking for please feel to contact our friendly customer support team.

    What is a ground source heat pump?

    A ground source heat pump is a renewable heating system that extracts natural heat stored in the ground and uses it to warm your home and hot water. It works by circulating a water and antifreeze mix through underground pipes, absorbing stable low level heat, and upgrading it to a usable temperature through a highly efficient compressor. Because the ground stays at a steady temperature throughout the year, a GSHP delivers reliable, low cost, low carbon heating for homes across the UK.

    Will having a ground source heat pump installed reduce my carbon footprint?

    Yes. A ground source heat pump (GSHP) can significantly cut your carbon footprint because it uses stable underground heat rather than burning fossil fuels. When powered by renewable electricity, the system runs with very low emissions and offers one of the most environmentally friendly heating solutions available in the UK.

    Can a ground source heat pump provide all of my heat and hot water?

    A properly sized GSHP can supply all of your home’s heating and hot water throughout the year. The system delivers consistent, reliable heat because ground temperatures remain stable even in winter. During your survey we assess your property, insulation levels and heat demand to ensure the system is designed to meet your full requirements.

    Are they low maintenance and do they require servicing?

    Ground source heat pumps are very low maintenance. The underground loop has no moving parts and can last for decades. The heat pump unit itself should be serviced annually to keep it running efficiently and to maintain warranty conditions. Most households experience very few issues once the system is installed and set up correctly.

    How much are ground source heat pumps?

    Costs vary depending on the property, the amount of heat you need, and whether you require horizontal trenches or vertical boreholes. To give you an accurate quote, we carry out a free survey to assess your land, energy usage and installation options. Once we understand your home’s requirements, we provide a clear, personalised price with no obligation.

    What is the difference between a ground source heat pump and an air source heat pump?

    Both systems heat your home efficiently, but they collect energy differently.
    A ground source heat pump draws stable heat from the ground where temperatures stay consistent year round, giving it higher efficiency and lower running costs. An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air and is easier and cheaper to install. The best choice depends on your property, land availability and budget. We can advise on the ideal option during a survey.

    Do your ground source heat pumps come with a guarantee?

    Yes. All GSHP systems we install come with a manufacturer warranty on the heat pump unit, and additional guarantees for workmanship and underground pipework. Warranty lengths vary by system, and we always provide full documentation so you know exactly what is covered. Regular servicing keeps your warranty valid and ensures long term performance.

    What is the difference between a ground source heat pump and an air source heat pump?

    A ground source heat pump uses underground pipework to capture consistent year round heat from below the surface, while an air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air. Ground source systems typically deliver higher efficiency and lower running costs because they rely on steady ground temperatures. Air source heat pumps are more straightforward to install and are ideal for properties without available land for trenches or boreholes. We assess both options during a survey to find the best fit for your home.

    Areas We Install Ground Source Heat Pumps

    We install Ground Source Heat Pumps throughout the whole of Lincolnshire. This covers all of the surrounding villages and areas of the towns and cities below!