Water source heat pumps are a cost-effective and ecologically friendly heating alternative for your house that offers a number of advantages: They emit far less CO 2 than traditional heating systems. Water source heat pumps, which circulate water through a loop to extract heat, require electricity to operate.
Unit&Installation Costs
When compared to other types of heat pumps, the initial cost of installing a water source heat pump might be quite high. A water source heat pump is expected to cost roughly £10,000. The cost of energy will be significantly lower in the long term if you get a water source heat pump.
Running Costs
Water Source Heat pumps cost $40 to $160 to run monthly, effectively lowering electric bills by 30% to 70% on heating and 20% to 50% on cooling costs. Heat pump energy savings are between 3,000 and 10,000 kWh per year
Service Costs
The cost of a technician visit will be determined by your unique heat pump supplier. However, technician fees are divided into two categories: A standard service call will cost between $50 and $180, with an hourly charge for additional labor ranging between $80 and $160.
Replacement Cost
The size of your home, the type of heat pump you have, the brand, the efficiency, labor costs, and contractor rates all factor into the total cost. Replacement costs average $3,700 to $7,900, although certain pumps can cost as much as $25,000 or as low as $2,000 to install.
Is it Worth?
Even so, installing a water source heat pump is a wise investment. When shopping for a new water source heat pump, it's important to think about the different types to see which one is right for you.