Renewables
Solar Panels (Solar Thermal) – harness the power of both direct and diffused sunlight and convert that energy to heat for the production of hot water for your home.
These systems are designed to complement new and existing hot water systems. A typical well-sized Solar system should provide around 50-70% of the domestic hot water requirements of a home.
We are Solar Accredited, able to advise, design and install Solar panels.
Solar Photovoltaic:
Solar Photovoltaic collectors (or Solar PV as it is commonly known) utilises free energy from the sun to generate electricity. The installation of Solar PV will not only supplement a dwelling’s electricity supply but will also satisfy current building regulations by providing at least 10% renewable energy. The electricity, which is produced is converted from DC to AC by an inverter, (AC electricity come from the National Grid) is either consumed by the household or sold back to the national grid.
Air to Air Source Heat pumps:
An Air to Air Heat pump is an all-in-one heating and cooling system that is designed to provide year-round comfort. Outside air, even on cold days, contains latent heat which can be converted to provide environmentally-friendly, low cost heating for a wide range of domestic and commercial properties. It is an extremely efficient process which could produce up to five times more heat than the electricity it uses and as an added benefit, this operating process can be reversed in the warmer months to provide cooling air.
Air to Water Heat pumps:
Heat pumps make use of the latent energy from the outside air by converting it into heat which can be used with a typical wet heating and hot water system. The system consists of an outdoor unit with indoor unit for stored water distribution. This system operates most effectively with under floor heating.
If you would like to speak to a member of the GA Pawletts team please give us a call on 01287 634070, drop into our showroom, or complete our online enquiry form.



