Heat Pump Installers North West
We can install Air Source and Ground Source heat pumps that can replace LPG,
Trusted Heat Pump Installation in Cheshire £7,500 Grant Available
Expert heat pump assessment, design and installation across Cheshire, Manchester, Lancashire and thee North West from a Which? Trusted Trader with over 13 years’ experience. Our team evaluates your property carefully to ensure the right air source or ground source heat pump system is installed for efficient, reliable heating and hot water.
✔ Expert installation and ongoing support
✔ Specialists in rural properties
✔ Free property assessment
✔ Finance available
We are proud to be an accredited Which? Trusted Trader offering our customers peace of mind with every installation.
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FCA Approved Finance Introducer | £7,500 Grant – Check Eligibility
Designing The Right Heat Pump for the Right Property
Heat pumps can be a fantastic heating solution, but the type of system and how it is designed including the type of heat pump recommended, must match the property.
Some homes are better suited to air source heat pumps, while others may benefit from ground source systems depending on land availability and heating demand.
We assess each property carefully and will individually design and recommend a system that will be best suited for your home.
We have a vast amount of experience designing systems for both a single technology and multiple technologies – allowing you to take control of your energy needs.
Our Which? Approved team will talk through your options and provide advice based on our 13 years of expertise.
✔ Free heat pump suitability assessment
✔ Air source and ground source systems available
✔ Systems designed specifically for your property
✔ Lower reliance on grid energy
✔ Honest advice before installation
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How do Heat Pumps work?

A solar system allows your home to generate electricity during the day. With battery storage, any unused power can be stored for later use – helping you maximise the energy you generate.
Heat Pumps take low-temperature heat from the air (in the case of ASHPs) or the ground (in the case of GSHPs). By passing this low-temperature heat through a refrigerant fluid and a compressor within the unit, the low temperature heat is compressed and amplified to temperatures of up to 55ºC. This high-temperature heat is then sent through the radiator and hot water system as it would do with a conventional boiler.
The system can deliver these high temperatures even when operating in ambient climates as cold as -20ºC. In simple terms, the colder the ambient temperature, the more we need to compress that air to create our desired temperature.
This may sound completely mad, but we have probably all experienced this for ourselves. If you have ever pumped up a bicycle tyre, you’ll remember the end of the pump starts gets hotter as you squeeze more and more pressure into the tyre – it is exactly the same principle and is a simple law of physics… when you squeeze air, you create heat as a by-product.
Support After Installation Matters
Installing a heat pump is only the first step. Our dedicated service department continues to support you after installation to ensure your system operates efficiently and reliably. The team can also support with aftercare on installations that were not completed by us – do get in touch to discuss your needs.
We provide guidance on system settings, performance and ongoing maintenance so you can get the best from your heat pump. We also provide ongoing support and servicing packages to ensure you have ongoing peace of mind.
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Recent Heat Pump Installations
Our team has installed heat pumps for homes and rural properties across Cheshire and the surrounding areas.
Each installation is designed specifically for the property to maximise energy generation and efficiency.
Why Choose Rural & Country Energy
We specialise in air source and ground source heat pump systems designed for homes and rural properties across Cheshire.
With over 13 years’ experience, our team provides expert property assessments, tailored system design and professional installation, ensuring every heat pump system is matched correctly to the property for efficient, reliable heating and hot water.
✔ Over 1,700 installations completed
✔ Renewable heating specialists – over 13 years experience
✔ Which? Trusted Trader approved
✔ Fully accredited, air and ground source expertise
✔ Tailored system design
✔ Ongoing support and maintenance
✔ Honest advice and property assessments
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Finance Options
We now offer interest-free and low interest funding options to help make your heat pump installation more accessible.As an FCA approved introducer, we can connect customers with trusted finance providers, allowing you to spread the cost of your heat pump installation over manageable monthly payments.
Speak to our team to find out what funding options may be available for your installation.
*Finance options are subject to status and eligibility. Terms and conditions apply. Rural and Country Energy is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Ideal Sales Solutions Ltd, t/a Ideal4Finance. Ideal Sales Solutions Ltd is a credit broker and not a lender (FRN 703401). Finance available subject tostatus. The rate offered is always provisional and will depend upon your personal circumstances, the loan amount and the term.

Heat Pump System Design & Installation FAQ’s
Most homes can use a heat pump, although the system design, insulation levels and heat loss will affect the final specification. A professional survey will confirm the best setup for your property.
Air source heat pumps extract warmth from the outside air, while ground source systems collect heat from the ground through buried pipework. Ground source systems usually need more space but can offer excellent efficiency.
Yes, modern heat pumps are designed to operate effectively in low outdoor temperatures and can continue to provide reliable heating through winter conditions.
In some properties, larger radiators or underfloor heating may be recommended to help the system run as efficiently as possible. This is assessed during the design stage.
Heat pumps are highly efficient and can often deliver several units of heat for each unit of electricity used, depending on the system design, controls and property conditions.
Most installations take between a few days and around a week, depending on the type of system, the complexity of the project and the size of the property.
Yes, many heat pump systems provide both space heating and domestic hot water when paired with the correct cylinder and controls.
A well installed and properly maintained heat pump can often last 15 to 20 years, and sometimes longer.
Post installation support can include commissioning, handover guidance, servicing advice and ongoing assistance if you have questions about using the system.
The best way to find out is through a proper feasibility assessment and heat loss survey, which will identify the right solution for your home.
Yes, they can work very well in older homes when the system is designed correctly. Insulation improvements and emitter upgrades may sometimes be recommended.
Yes, heat pumps are often an excellent option for rural properties, especially where oil, LPG or direct electric heating is currently used.
Yes, solar panels can complement a heat pump by helping to offset some of the electricity used to run the system.
Grant eligibility depends on the scheme rules and your property type. A quick assessment can usually confirm whether funding support may be available.

Still have questions? Get in touch with us and one of our friendly team will be happy to help
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