Case Study

Alto Energy Installer Testimonial - MEG Mechanical

Alto Energy Installer Testimonial - MEG Mechanical

Originally, we were working on 2 houses and had already paid for the heat pumps and cylinders from a manufacturer. At the time, the manufacturer was having supply issues. In the end, we pulled out of the order because one of the houses had been sold and we were worried that the owners would be left with no heating system. We then found Alto Energy, who had stock available, so we ordered the heat pumps through them. The whole process was very good.

Alto Energy Developer Testimonial - JWS Cotswold Builders

Alto Energy Developer Testimonial - JWS Cotswold Builders

“If you take Volunteer Way specifically, the cost of installing gas was more than the cost of the heat pumps. Utilities wise, the gas was on the wrong side of the road, so it was quite an expensive thing to arguably put in some pretty old technology.”

Commercial Mitsubishi Air Source Heat Pump Installation - Wellies Day Nursery, Buckinghamshire

Commercial Mitsubishi Air Source Heat Pump Installation - Wellies Day Nursery, Buckinghamshire

Taking environmental considerations seriously, Wellies Day Nursery displayed a strong commitment to the environment while renovating their barn into a modern preschool. During a conversation with Helen Hobbs, the Managing Director of the Nursery, she highlighted that factors such as escalating fuel expenses, a focus on sustainability, and the desire to minimise the preschool's carbon footprint were significant drivers behind their decision to opt for an air source heat pump.

Worcester Bosch Air Source Heat Pump - Falmouth

Worcester Bosch Air Source Heat Pump - Falmouth

Heating engineer, Mr Peacock, installed an air source heat pump for his own property as he wanted to reduce his bills and use a greener source of energy. He formerly had a 600 litre oil tank which used to cost him approximately £1,500 to fill annually. With rising oil prices, he was worried about the future cost of running the system and therefore decided to make the change.

Alto Energy Case Study: Samsung Gen6 Air Source Heat Pump - Oxfordshire

Alto Energy Case Study: Samsung Gen6 Air Source Heat Pump - Oxfordshire

Mr & Mrs Guest had recently moved into a property with old, inefficient storage heaters and an immersion tank. The property was bought as a project and one of the first things the couple wanted to do was to remove the old system and replace it with an efficient, eco-friendly alternative. After deciding on a heat pump, the couple contacted Alto Energy for a quote.

Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Alresford

Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Alresford

Miss H lives with her daughter and little dog Olly in a 2 bed semi-detached house near Winchester. Her home used to always be cold with the only form of heating being an old electric storage heater.

After speaking with one of the Warmer Homes supply chain partners Aura Gas, Miss H realised that she was eligible for a fully funded air source heat pump due to the EPC rating of her property and income levels.

Samsung GEN6 Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Lancashire September 21

Samsung GEN6 Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Lancashire September 21

Mr Bleasdale’s aim to “provide a new dwelling with minimum fuel bills and good EPC rating” resulted in him looking towards an air source heat pump for his new build project. Alto Energy were recommended through his plumber, Eclipse Plumbing. Not only that, but he is also aware of “gas & fossil fuels being phased out in 2025 and wanted to future proof” his property.

Worcester Bosch Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Buckinghamshire July 21

Worcester Bosch Air Source Heat Pump Case Study - Buckinghamshire July 21

“Ditch gas for a cleaner energy”. That was the plan for one of Alto Energy’s recommended installation partners, Craig Cutler, who did just that by installing a heat pump in his own home. Craig replaced a gas combi boiler with the new Worcester Bosch Compress air source heat pump, distributed via radiators throughout the whole house. He is now saving around £45 per month on fuel bills.