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Air Sourced Heat Pump.

A person today that I was talking to, that has had a new build home which was required by building regs. to have an air sourced heat pump for heating and hot water, complained that the system was slow to heat or cool as required. He said that he had to have underfloor heating installed. It was slow to warm the rooms on cold days. He recently had the system set to cool the rooms on the very hot recent days. But this morning was cooler and he required heating. Is this normal?


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  • I have just come in to our cottage, cold and wet from a long walk on Cruit Island on the west coast of Donegal. The wind from the Atlantic is doing its best to remind us of winter. A large glass of Merlot and the oil-fired heating has us all glowing again. Yet yesterday was a beautiful summer day and all the windows in the cottage were flung wide open. The sea is only 100m away and the whole place was filled with that delightful smell of salty sea air. 

    For my cottage at least, you can keep your air source heat pumps!

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  • I have just come in to our cottage, cold and wet from a long walk on Cruit Island on the west coast of Donegal. The wind from the Atlantic is doing its best to remind us of winter. A large glass of Merlot and the oil-fired heating has us all glowing again. Yet yesterday was a beautiful summer day and all the windows in the cottage were flung wide open. The sea is only 100m away and the whole place was filled with that delightful smell of salty sea air. 

    For my cottage at least, you can keep your air source heat pumps!

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