This Kensington townhouse project showcases the perfect harmony between high-end living and renewable technology. The OCHSNER Air Hawk 1850 not only meets the technical demands of an energy-conscious homeowner but also satisfies the aesthetic and acoustic requirements of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods. With its unmatched noise reduction and ultra-efficient performance, the Air Hawk 1850 proves that sustainable heating can be as refined as the homes it serves. These Austrian engineered air source heat pumps give the home owners peace of mind for 25 years or more. The exceptional build quality set them apart from the other competitors on the market. For homes that deserve the highest standards, OCHSNER is the only option. The Big Heat Pump Company team always ensure the site is left clean and tidy with exceptional installation standards that match these incredible heat pumps.
As part of a full restoration of a beautiful London townhouse, The Big Heat Pump Company delivered a flawless installation of stylish new radiators that perfectly complement the fresh interior design. Blending form and function, the radiators not only provide efficient heating but also enhance each room with their sleek, modern look. The team’s expert workmanship is evident throughout, with clean pipework and thoughtful placement that harmonises effortlessly with the home's aesthetic. Alongside the radiators, The Big Heat Pump Company also installed an air source heat pump, bringing sustainable, low-carbon heating to this elegant period property.
A full property refurbishment in London with large basement conversion, the OCHSNER air source heat pump provides all the space heating and hot water to the UFH throughout the dwelling. The new solar panels, battery storage and electric car charger brought the whole system together so the customer can future proof their energy bills as well as dramatically reducing their CO2 emissions. Even in central london with precious garden space and close proximity neighbours, the sound levels are so low that the evaporator easily passed planning restrictions and the external fan unit a feature of the garden