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Commercial heat pumps

Commercial heat pumps — Heat Geek-trained, BMS-integrated

MCS-certified commercial air source heat pump installation for offices, schools, retail, care homes and industrial buildings across the North East. Full heat-loss survey, designed flow temperatures, BMS integration, PSDS grant support.

Why commercial heat pumps are different

A commercial heat pump install is not a scaled-up residential job. The hydraulic design constraints, flow-temperature targets, BMS integration, and statutory inspection requirements all differ. Most commercial heat pump failures we're called in to assess come from contractors who specced a domestic-grade unit at commercial scale, or who treated the existing pipework as suitable for low-flow operation when it wasn't.

We design every commercial project around a full heat-loss survey, occupancy profile, hot water demand schedule, and existing emitter compatibility. The deliverable is a designed system that meets the building's actual demand at its actual loads — not a generic estimate.

  • Full commercial heat-loss survey
  • MCS certified commercial install
  • Hybrid setups with existing boilers
  • BMS integration available
  • Heat Geek-trained design

COP 3-4

Typical commercial COP

Up to 100%

PSDS grant for eligible public sector

15-25 yrs

Equipment design life

5-10 yrs

Typical payback (oil/LPG swap)

Sectors we work with

Commercial heat pump applications

Offices & professional services

Modern offices with intermittent occupancy patterns benefit from multi-zone heat pump systems with weather compensation and BMS integration. Combined with workplace EV charging and solar PV, the typical office building can hit net-zero operational emissions within a single retrofit project.

Schools & academies

Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) grants cover up to 100% of capital cost for eligible academy trusts and LA-maintained schools. We work through the PSDS application alongside our heat-loss survey and detailed design. Schools typically benefit from cascade heat pump configurations sized for half-term shoulder-season demand.

Retail & hospitality

Hotels, restaurants and retail units typically have steady year-round daytime demand (kitchens, laundry, climate control) that suits heat pumps well. Air-to-water heat pumps replacing gas boilers commonly pair with air-to-air units for kitchen and front-of-house cooling.

Care homes & healthcare

24/7 heat demand and statutory water-temperature requirements (Legionella) need careful design — typically a cascade air source system with thermal storage and electric immersion top-up for periodic high-temperature cycles. Strong fit for PSDS funding.

Industrial premises

Process heat below 80°C is increasingly viable with high-temperature heat pumps. Useful for laundry, food production, and light manufacturing. Industrial heat pump retrofits often combine with waste-heat recovery for very high effective COP figures.

Multi-let residential

Communal-system flats and apartment blocks can use central air source heat pumps feeding multiple dwellings. Often the single largest decarbonisation lever available for property managers and housing associations.

Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme

PSDS grant — up to 100% of capital cost for eligible bodies

The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funds heat decarbonisation for the public sector — schools, NHS estates, universities, councils, social housing. Phase 4 of the scheme (active through to 2028) prioritises heat pump installations and can fund up to 100% of equipment and installation cost for qualifying bodies.

We work with public-sector clients to scope a heat decarbonisation plan, run the heat-loss survey, produce the application-grade design package, and deliver the install. Applications run on annual rounds — we'd recommend starting scoping 9-12 months ahead of your target install year.

Bodies typically eligible

  • • Schools and academy trusts
  • • NHS trusts and primary care
  • • Universities and FE colleges
  • • Local authorities and council buildings
  • • Social housing (housing associations and ALMOs)
  • • Emergency services (police, fire)

Non-domestic BUS

£7,500 BUS grant — also available for some non-domestic premises

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme isn't only for homes. Certain non-domestic premises (typically small business properties below a 45kW heat demand) qualify for the same £7,500 air source heat pump grant. The rules are narrower than residential but the route is the same — MCS-certified installer applies, grant deducted from quote.

Useful for small offices, small retail units, single-building businesses, and farm buildings where the heat load is in the residential-equivalent band. Not relevant for medium or large commercial — those go through PSDS or direct capital purchase.

How we deliver a commercial heat pump project

01

Site survey + heat loss

Detailed audit of building fabric, occupancy profile, hot water demand, existing distribution system, BMS context.

02

Designed system + funding scoping

Full system design with flow-temperature target, emitter compatibility, plant room sizing, and PSDS/BUS scoping where applicable.

03

Phased installation

Delivery scheduled around your operational needs. Larger projects phased to avoid downtime. BMS integration tested before commissioning.

04

Commissioning + ongoing support

MCS certification, Building Control sign-off, annual service contract, BMS performance monitoring.

Public-sector funding

PSDS, LCSF & the Salix-administered grant stack

Public-sector bodies — schools, MATs, NHS trusts, councils, universities — have access to three distinct funding routes that combine to cover both feasibility studies and capital installation. We work with all three.

PSDS — Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme

Up to 100% capital

Salix-administered. Funds heat pump installs + accompanying solar PV + fabric upgrades. Current Phase 4 window: 2025-2028. Typical school project £150-500k; NHS trust £1-10m. Full PSDS guide →

LCSF — Low Carbon Skills Fund

Salix · feasibility

Funds the upfront feasibility / heat-loss survey / decarbonisation pathway work that precedes a PSDS capital application. Up to 100% of consultancy cost for qualifying public-sector bodies. We routinely partner on LCSF feasibility before the main PSDS bid goes in.

IETF — Industrial Energy Transformation Fund

Industrial · up to £30m

DESNZ-administered. For private-sector industrial heat decarbonisation projects (manufacturing, food & drink, chemicals). Studies up to £7m at 40% intervention rate; deployment up to £30m. Particularly relevant for Tees Valley and Wearside manufacturing belt. Full IETF guide →

Non-domestic BUS (heat pumps under 45 kW)

£7,500-£9,000

For smaller commercial properties — care homes, GP surgeries, small offices — the standard residential BUS grant extends to non-domestic installs below 45 kW capacity. Useful for sub-PSDS scale projects. The £9,000 enhanced band applies to oil/LPG-heated non-domestic properties from summer 2026.

Procurement compliance

PPN 06/21, NHS Net Zero & tender Carbon Reduction Plans

Public-sector procurement rules now require carbon reporting from suppliers. Procurement Policy Note 06/21 (Sept 2021) made Carbon Reduction Plans (CRPs) mandatory for in-scope bidders on UK central government contracts above £5m per year. The NHS extended this to its own £5m+ contracts via its Net Zero Procurement framework in 2023.

For NHS trusts specifically, the NHS Carbon Footprint Plus target is 2045 net zero — heat decarbonisation contributes directly. Trusts using PSDS for heat pump retrofit can demonstrate Scope 1 reduction against their site-level baseline, which counts towards the trust's annual Green Plan reporting.

What this means for tenders we participate in

  • We hold ISO 14001 (environmental management) and an internal Carbon Reduction Plan compliant with PPN 06/21
  • We provide per-project carbon savings reporting compatible with NHS Net Zero monitoring
  • We're listed on relevant frameworks for direct award via NEPO (North East Procurement Organisation) and YPO

Our accreditations

Accredited, certified, and backed by independent standards

AMP Renewables accreditations: MCS Certified · NAPIT · TRUSTMARK Government Endorsed · SafeContractor Approved · Citation ISO 9001/14001/45001 · NICEIC Approved Contractor · Disability Confident Committed · Gas Safe Register · PAS 2030

MCS Certified

NAPM47760

Heat pumps & solar

NICEIC Approved

D124458

Electrical contractor

Gas Safe Register

947841

Gas appliances

Heat Geek Trained

Heat pump design specialists

TrustMark

Government endorsed

Quality scheme

SafeContractor

Approved

H&S accredited

ISO 9001

2015

Quality management

ISO 14001

2015

Environmental management

ISO 45001

2018

OH&S management

PAS 2030

:2019

Retrofit standard

NAPIT

Member

Electrical inspection

F-Gas Certified

Air conditioning refrigerant

MCS Certified

NAPM47760

Heat pumps & solar

NICEIC Approved

D124458

Electrical contractor

Gas Safe Register

947841

Gas appliances

Heat Geek Trained

Heat pump design specialists

TrustMark

Government endorsed

Quality scheme

SafeContractor

Approved

H&S accredited

ISO 9001

2015

Quality management

ISO 14001

2015

Environmental management

ISO 45001

2018

OH&S management

PAS 2030

:2019

Retrofit standard

NAPIT

Member

Electrical inspection

F-Gas Certified

Air conditioning refrigerant

Every accreditation listed is independently verified. We carry the registration numbers — ask for any on request.

Heat pump pre-assessment

Find out if your home is heat-pump ready — in five minutes

Our pre-qualification tool (built on Heatio's home-energy engine) gives you an indicative system size, a realistic BUS-grant-deducted price band, and a no-pressure summary you can take to any installer for comparison. Your data only goes to us — never sold on.

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Commercial heat pump FAQs

Are heat pumps suitable for commercial buildings?

Yes. Air source heat pumps can work well for offices, schools, retail units and other commercial buildings. Suitability depends on the building fabric, heating distribution system, and operational profile. A proper site survey is the right starting point.

What efficiency can a commercial heat pump achieve?

A well-designed commercial heat pump system can achieve a coefficient of performance (COP) of 3-4, meaning it produces 3-4 kW of heat for every 1 kW of electricity used. Actual performance depends heavily on system design, flow temperatures and controls.

Can a heat pump replace our existing commercial boiler?

In many cases, yes — either fully or as part of a hybrid setup. The right approach depends on the building, the existing heating distribution, and whether lower flow temperatures can be achieved. We assess all of this during the site survey.

Is there grant funding for commercial heat pumps?

Funding availability changes over time. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme currently applies to certain non-domestic properties. We can advise on what is available for your specific building and circumstances.

Book a commercial heat pump site survey

Free survey including heat loss audit and BMS scoping. Detailed design and PSDS scoping within 2-3 weeks. Fixed-price quote for execution.

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