Switch to an air source heat pump and claim up to £9,000 from the Home Energy Scotland grant. Warmth, efficiency, and sustainability — all in one. Book a free survey today!
Watch our Air Source Heat Pump installation from start to finish and see what to expect when you choose DG Plumbing & Heating for your air source heat pump installtion.
Quick and easy — contact us to discuss your home or project, and learn how our Heat Pumps, can help you.
Quote and design We’ll assess your property, design the perfect system, and give you a clear, no-obligation quote.
Our certified team installs your heat pump efficiently, safely, and with minimal disruption.
We keep your system running smoothly and provide ongoing support and maintenance for peace of mind.
Air Source Heat Pumps work by absorbing heat from the outside air – even at temperatures as low as -15°C. The absorbed heat is transferred via a refrigerant, then concentrated and pumped into your home to provide heating and hot water. During the warmer months, the system can reverse to provide cooling for your home.
Air Source Heat Pumps work by absorbing heat from the outside air – even at temperatures as low as -15°C. The absorbed heat is transferred via a refrigerant, then concentrated and pumped into your home to provide heating and hot water. During the warmer months, the system can reverse to provide cooling for your home.
We provide expert surveys you can trust, with no sales pressure, just clear, professional advice and heat pump benefits from:
We understand the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the climate and architecture of the Scottish Highlands.
Our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality, professional service from consultation through installation and ongoing support.
We're passionate about helping Highland homeowners reduce their energy consumption and carbon emissions with renewable energy solutions.
There are many reasons to choose Air Source Heat Pumps to warm your home, from improved efficiency and lower bills to government grants.
Even during the coldest Highland winters, Air Source Heat Pumps work efficiently, providing consistent warmth and hot water. With temperatures often dropping below freezing, these systems are designed to keep you comfortable no matter the weather.
Using ambient air as their energy source, Air Source Heat Pumps are powered by renewable energy, reducing your carbon footprint and making them an environmentally responsible choice for your Highland home.
Air Source Heat Pumps can be up to 300% more efficient than traditional heating methods, meaning they use far less energy to produce the same amount of heat, helping you save on energy bills.
In Scotland, financial incentives such as the Home Energy Scotland Grant are available to help with the installation of renewable systems, making it more affordable to transition to a greener heating solution.
An Air Source Heat Pump can bring many benefits to your home, here are just a few.
Air Source Heat Pumps offer both heating in winter and cooling in summer, providing comfort throughout the changing seasons.
With minimal maintenance needs and significant energy savings, ASHPs are a great long-term investment for any Highland property, ensuring you can spend on what matters most.
By switching to an Air Source Heat Pump, you’ll be reducing your home’s reliance on fossil fuels, lowering your carbon footprint, and contributing to a more sustainable future.
An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air — even in cold weather — and converts it into energy to heat your home and provide hot water efficiently.
Savings depend on your current heating system, home size, and insulation, but most customers see a significant reduction in energy costs compared to oil or electric heating.
Yes! The Home Energy Scotland grant can provide up to £9,000 toward the cost of your heat pump installation. Our team will guide you through the application.
Air source heat pumps work well in most homes, including older properties in the Highlands. We’ll carry out a free survey to design a system tailored specifically to your property.
Most residential installations are completed in 2–3 days, depending on the property and system size. We aim to make the process as smooth and unobtrusive as possible.
Yes. Modern air source heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in freezing temperatures, providing reliable heating year-round.
Heat pumps require minimal maintenance, and with our remote monitoring and aftercare, we can ensure your system continues to operate at peak efficiency.
Modern heat pumps are very quiet, with most homeowners barely noticing the outdoor unit.
With proper installation and care, most heat pumps last 15–20 years, making them a long-term, sustainable heating solution.
Yes. Heat pumps can often be integrated with existing systems for hybrid solutions, giving you flexibility and maximum efficiency.
An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air — even in cold weather — and converts it into energy to heat your home and provide hot water efficiently.
Savings depend on your current heating system, home size, and insulation, but most customers see a significant reduction in energy costs compared to oil or electric heating.
Yes! The Home Energy Scotland grant can provide up to £9,000 toward the cost of your heat pump installation. Our team will guide you through the application.
Air source heat pumps work well in most homes, including older properties in the Highlands. We’ll carry out a free survey to design a system tailored specifically to your property.
Most residential installations are completed in 2–3 days, depending on the property and system size. We aim to make the process as smooth and unobtrusive as possible.
Yes. Modern air source heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in freezing temperatures, providing reliable heating year-round.
Heat pumps require minimal maintenance, and with our remote monitoring and aftercare, we can ensure your system continues to operate at peak efficiency.
Modern heat pumps are very quiet, with most homeowners barely noticing the outdoor unit.
With proper installation and care, most heat pumps last 15–20 years, making them a long-term, sustainable heating solution.
Yes. Heat pumps can often be integrated with existing systems for hybrid solutions, giving you flexibility and maximum efficiency.