
STIEBEL ELTRON UK is set to host an introduction to heat pumps to help guide people who are looking to implement energy-efficient heating solutions in their home.
Hosting a free-to-join webinar on 28 October, the Wirral-headquartered company will provide homeowners with top-tips and expert guidance on utilising a heat pump effectively, showing them how the technology can keep their home warm in the winter and cool during the summer months.
Holding almost 50 years’ experience in manufacturing heat pumps, STIEBEL ELTRON UK is hosting the Homeowners’ Introduction to Heat Pumps webinar as demand for renewable heating solutions continues to grow, with consumers looking to explore sustainable options.
Internal research conducted by the company has found that heat pumps in a home setting emit almost 95 per cent fewer carbon emissions annually than a traditional gas boiler, and the webinar will show how heat pumps work effectively in all kinds of properties, from new builds to apartments to listed buildings.
It will also address common misconceptions around heat pumps, covering topics including a home’s suitability for the technology, as well as funding options.
Additionally, it will explore heat pump designs in a building, explaining the process of planning a heat pump solution in a home, with the session being followed by a Q&A with STIEBEL ELTRON’s expert technicians.
Mark McManus, UK Managing Director, says: “We know that consumers are keen to explore the possibility of installing a heat pump in their home, but aren’t necessarily sure where to start.
“The Homeowners’ Introduction to Heat Pumps is designed to bridge this gap, allowing us to provide clear, practical advice on how to make the switch, as well as outlining the benefits and funding options available so attendees have all the information they need to make a decision.
“We’d encourage anyone interested in purchasing a heat pump to join us on 28th October.
“For those who have already decided to install a heat pump, whatever your project we offer a free design and specification service to help you get the best result, as well as helping you to find trained installers in your local area to see it come to fruition. Just give us a call and we’ll be happy to help.”
The webinar will take place from 6.30pm – 7.30pm on 28 October. To register, click here.