Marshall & McCourt
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Renewable

We can offer a wide range of renewable energy solutions. These not only save the environment but also save you money on you annual energy bills. Options include:

  • Under floor heating – invisible and maintenance free, with no space-consuming radiators.  Requires only low temperature hot water and is ideal for use with modern condensing boilers. Comfort levels are high and running costs are low.
  • Ground source heat pumps - Ground source heat pumps provide a new and clean way of heating buildings in the UK. They make use of renewable energy stored in the ground, providing one of the most energy-efficient ways of heating buildings.  They are suitable for a wide variety of building types.
  • Air Source heat pumps - air source heat pumps use the freely available heat in the ambient air to provide efficient heating and hot water at air temperatures as low as -25°C. Because the source of heat – the air – is abundantly available all around us, air source heat pumps have the advantage of low installation costs and minimal space requirements, while relatively mild winter temperatures in the UK mean excellent levels of efficiency and performance are achieved throughout the year
  • Solar panels - Solar Thermal systems gather energy radiated by the sun and convert it into useful heat in the form of hot water. Solar water heating systems work alongside your conventional water heater to provide hot water.
  • Water harvesting - Rainwater Harvesting is the collection of water that would otherwise have gone down the drain, into the ground or been lost through evaporation. Large surfaces such as roofs or driveways are ideal for rainwater harvesting and can provide up to 100m3 (100,000 litres) of water per year from a medium sized area. This water can be used to flush toilets, water gardens and even feed the washing machine.
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