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Air Source Heat Pump Installation
ASHPs are perfect if you’re looking to heat your home with an eco-friendly energy source – many are powerful enough to use as your only heating source! Businesses can benefit too, as they’ll save money on heating bills and lessen their carbon footprint. It’s important to keep your ASHP maintained after it’s installed, so it works well for the long haul.
Total Gas are Dorset’s go-to experts in ASHP installation and maintenance. With over a decade of experience, we have the knowledge and expertise to get your ASHP performing exactly as you need it to, when you need it to, for decades to come.
Our services cover all of Dorset, including Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, and Wimborne. Get a quote by clicking the link below or calling us on 01202 143577.

Why Switch to an Air Source Heat Pump?
Considering switching from your current oil, gas, coal, or electric heating system to an ASHP? It’s definitely worth exploring the benefits:
Get a quote by clicking the link below or calling us on 01202 143577. Feel free to ask us any questions you have or discuss your situation with us in more detail – we’re here to help!
What Types of Heat Pump Do Total Gas Install?
At Total Gas, we install two types of heat pump: standard ASHPs and solar assisted. Our preferred brand is Daikin, known for their high-performance, yet affordable to run, heat pump range.

Air Source
Heat Pump
A standard ASHP works by taking heat from the outside air and transferring it into your home to provide space heating and hot water.
The process starts with the outdoor unit of the ASHP, which contains a fan that draws in air. The air passes over a heat exchanger containing a refrigerant fluid, which absorbs the heat from the air and evaporates into a gas.
The gas then passes through a compressor, which increases its temperature even further. The hot gas is then transferred to a condenser inside your home, where it releases the heat it has absorbed into your heating system.
Once the refrigerant has released its heat, it condenses back into a liquid and is pumped back to the outdoor unit to repeat the process.
Solar Assisted Heat Pumps
A solar assisted heat pump is a combination of a heat pump and a solar collector. The solar collector is made up of a series of panels that convert sunlight into heat.
The heat pump takes the heat from the environment outside, and with the help of the solar collector, channels it into hot water for your home. If your home is energy efficient enough, it might even be able to meet your space heating needs too!
One of the best things about a solar assisted heat pump is that it can harness heat from the sun directly, just like solar hot water systems do with their collectors. It can also extract heat from the air, making hot water available even when it’s cloudy or at nighttime.

GET A FREE QUOTE
Looking for first-rate air source heat pump installation or maintenance services in Dorset? Arrange a free quote by filling out our contact form.
Why Trust Total Gas and Heating for Your Heat Pump Installation?
At Total Gas, we’re dedicated to providing top-quality service in the installation and upkeep of ASHPs. Our team of experts has over 10 years of experience in the field, and we take pride in staying up-to-date with the latest technologies to provide you with the best service possible.
We understand that every building is different, which is why we take the time to assess your property carefully. Our skilled technicians will work with you to design a system tailored to your specific requirements and will make sure it integrates with your other home appliances seamlessly, including your current boiler or underfloor heating.
But our service doesn’t stop there – we also perform regular checks and tune-ups to keep your ASHP performing at its best. We’re always available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about your ASHP, so you never have to worry about being left in the dark.
Get a quote by clicking the link below or by calling us on 01202 143577!
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
FAQs
An Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) is a heating and cooling system that extracts heat from the outdoor air to provide warmth in the winter and can reverse its operation to cool indoor spaces during the summer. It works by transferring heat from the air outside to the inside of a building, using a refrigerant cycle.
You should contact a professional ASHP technician if you notice any of the following:
- Reduced heating or cooling performance
- Strange noises coming from the unit
- Ice buildup on the outdoor unit
- Frequent cycling on and off
- Error codes on the ASHP display
- Unusual increases in energy bills
Remember that ASHPs are complex systems, and DIY repairs are not recommended.
Our repair services cover all of Dorset, including Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, and Ringwood. Get a quote online or call us on 01202 143577 today!
Although ASHPs are generally very reliable, problems can develop over time. Here are some of the issues you may experience:
- Refrigerant leaks
- Compressor problems
- Electrical issues
- Sensor malfunctions
- Reduced heating or cooling capacity
- Noisy operation
Regular maintenance is essential for preventing issues and keeping your ASHP performing its best. Some basic maintenance tips include:
- Cleaning or replacing air filters as needed.
- Keeping the outdoor unit free from debris and vegetation.
- Scheduling annual professional inspections and servicing.
- Monitoring thermostat settings for efficient operation.
ASHP installation typically involves the following steps:
- A technician assesses the property to determine the best location for the ASHP unit.
- The ASHP unit is installed either on the exterior wall or placed on the ground, depending on the system type.
- In some cases, ductwork or a distribution system may need to be installed to circulate the heated or cooled air throughout the building.
- Wiring and refrigerant lines are connected to the ASHP.
- The system is tested to make sure it operates efficiently and effectively.