Heat pumps

Heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular solution for heating and hot water, both in new buildings and in the renovation of houses and commercial buildings. Investing in a heat pump is an investment in an economical, environmentally friendly and comfortable way of providing heat. Whether you're looking for a solution for a single-family home, apartment building or commercial space, modern heat pump systems offer a wide range of options to efficiently cover your specific needs and deliver long-term savings.




Advantages of heat pumps

  • Low running costs: heat pumps use energy from the environment (air, ground, water), which is free. You only pay for the electricity needed to power the compressor and other components. As a result, operating costs can be significantly lower than traditional heating systems (e.g. gas boilers or electric boilers).
  • Environmentally friendly operation: by using renewable energy sources, they significantly reduce CO2 emissions and other harmful substances, thus contributing to environmental protection.
  • High efficiency: heat pumps can produce more heat energy than they consume in electricity. This ratio is called the coefficient of performance (COP) and is high in modern equipment.
  • Versatility: In addition to heating, some heat pumps can also be used to heat domestic hot water and, in the summer months, for cooling (reversible heat pumps).
  • Comfort and convenience: heat pump systems are usually fully automated and require minimal maintenance. They ensure a stable temperature in the house.
  • Independence from fossil fuel supply: They reduce dependence on gas or other fossil fuels, the prices of which can be volatile.
  • Subsidies: In many countries (including the Czech Republic) there are subsidy programmes that can reduce the initial investment in a heat pump.
  • Long life: Heat pumps have a long life if properly installed and regularly maintained.