Direct Quote and Advice for an All-Electric Heat Pump for Your Specific Home
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Never use gas again and still enjoy a comfortably warm home
An all-electric heat pump provides warmth for your sink, shower, or bath.
DLE offers heat pumps that efficiently heat with a supply temperature of 35 degrees.
With a supply temperature of up to 70 degrees, almost all homes can be adapted for a heat pump.
No more gas bills
With an all-electric heat pump, there’s no need for a gas boiler anymore. The heat pump heats the home and provides hot water.
For a fully electric heat pump, your home must be well insulated. Good to very good insulation includes insulated floors, cavity walls, and roofs, along with HR++ glass windows. If all of these are in place, your home is ready to start saving with a full electric heat pump.
Deafeningly quiet
Since April 1, 2021, the Building Decree has imposed noise requirements on externally located installations for heat or cold generation. Heat pumps must not exceed 45 dB during the day and 40 dB at night.
Theory is important, but it’s all about practice
It’s important to note that this (theoretical) calculation doesn’t always apply exactly in practice, as environmental factors also play a role. For example, if the heat pump is placed close to a facade, the facade may sometimes reflect sound towards neighbors.
One of our heat pump specialists can review all options and calculate the ideal heat pump capacity for your needs.