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Ground Source Heat Pump Installation in Bristol

Maximum efficiency for larger Bristol properties. Silent, invisible, and eligible for the £7,500 government grant.

How It Works

How Ground Source Heat Pumps Work

A ground source heat pump extracts heat from the ground via buried pipes called ground loops. The earth stays at a constant 10–12°C year-round, making GSHPs extremely efficient.

Horizontal trenches are laid in trenches 1.5–2m deep across your garden. You need a garden roughly 2–3 times the floor area of your home.

Vertical boreholes are drilled 100–200m deep, requiring much less surface area. Ideal for properties where garden space is limited but budget allows.

Benefits

Why Choose Ground Source?

Highest Efficiency

COP of 4–5 means lower running costs than any other heating system.

£7,500 Government Grant

Same BUS grant as air source — deducted from your invoice.

Silent Operation

No outdoor unit means zero noise impact — ideal for conservation areas.

Constant Performance

Ground temperature stays at 10–12°C year-round, regardless of weather.

25+ Year Lifespan

Ground loops last 50+ years. The heat pump itself lasts 20–25 years.

Invisible Installation

Everything is underground — no visible outdoor equipment.

Bristol Focus

Ideal for Larger Bristol Properties

BS8 (Clifton) and BS9 (Stoke Bishop, Henleaze) are prime candidates for ground source heat pumps. Large detached homes with generous gardens provide ample space for horizontal trenches.

For conservation areas, GSHPs offer a major advantage: no visible outdoor unit means no planning concerns about visual impact. The ground loops are invisible once installed.

Properties with high heat demands (14,000–20,000+ kWh/year) — common in Bristol's Georgian townhouses — benefit most from the higher efficiency of ground source systems.

Costs

Ground Source Heat Pump Costs

Prices include installation, ground works, and the complete heating system.

System Type Before Grant After Grant Notes
Horizontal Trench System £17,000–£28,000 £9,500–£20,500 Requires garden space
Vertical Borehole System £25,000–£49,000 £17,500–£41,500 Minimal garden needed

FAQs

Ground Source Heat Pump Questions

How does a ground source heat pump work?
A ground source heat pump extracts heat from the ground via buried pipes (ground loops). The ground stays at a constant 10–12°C year-round, making GSHPs extremely efficient with a COP of 4–5. The heat is concentrated and transferred to your central heating and hot water.
Do I need a large garden for a ground source heat pump?
For horizontal trenches, you need a garden roughly 2–3 times the floor area of your home. Alternatively, vertical boreholes need much less space — just a few square metres of access for the drilling rig. Many larger Bristol properties in BS8 and BS9 have ample space.
How much does a ground source heat pump cost?
Ground source heat pump installations range from £17,000 to £49,000 depending on the system size and whether you choose horizontal trenches or vertical boreholes. The £7,500 BUS grant applies, bringing the cost down to £9,500–£41,500.
Are ground source heat pumps more efficient than air source?
Yes, GSHPs are typically 10–20% more efficient because the ground temperature is more stable than air temperature. They achieve a Seasonal COP of 4–5 compared to 3–3.5 for ASHPs. This means lower running costs over the long term.

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