Here at Northern Gas Heating, we take advantage of the latest technology to provide proven solar hot water solutions that are tailored to the individual requirements of each home.
Fuelled by our emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, planet Earth is warming up. In the UK, eight of the nine hottest year ever have been recorded since 1989!
Furthermore, energy prices have risen dramatically. In 2008, the average domestic gas bill was an astonishing 93% higher than in 2000.

With our consumption of gas and electricity accelerating, the trend for rising fuel costs looks set to continue. It is therefore more important than ever to reduce our household carbon footprints and the amount of energy we consume.
Solar power hot water systems provide an effective solution by harnessing the free natural energy of sun and daylight to:


Did you know?
Solar hot water systems convert both sunlight and daylight into hot water. They are extremely efficient & can effectively heat water all year round, even when it's cloudy.
So you've decided that you want to have solar panels installed. Our unique customer-driven approach ensures that we are able to provide the complete solar hot water service.

We are a government approved organisation having completed projects on behalf of the Home Office and the Department for Work and Pensions.

Air source heat pumps are similar in principle to a refrigerator but instead of cooling they take heat from the air and convert it into usable heat.
A heat pump usually has four main components, an evaporator, compressor, condenser and expansion valve.
An air source heat pump works by taking air from outside which is drawn over the evaporator. The refrigerant soaks up heat from the air and converts it from a liquid to a vapour. The refrigerant is sent through a compressor, which pressurises and as a result pushes up the temperature of the vapour. This can now provide a temperature we can use in domestic heating. The higher temperature refrigerant then goes to the condenser heat exchanger, moving heat to the heating system. The refrigerant returns to liquid now that the heat is removed. The liquid refrigerant then returns to its original state as it passes through the expansion valve.
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