SRHA Kinlet - Short Edit

A Shropshire Rural Housing Association’s ground source heat project features eight new-build semi-detached houses and detached bungalows adjacent to a cluster of eight retrofit properties that also had Kensa ground source heat pump’s installed just 15 months before.

Each new build home contains an individual 6kW Kensa Shoebox heat pump fed via a communal borehole array.

Find out more about this Kensa Contracting project here.

River House, Cambridge

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Ground Source Review River House ǀ Heat Pump - Keith Clarke in front of River House

Ground Source Review: River House.

Mr Clarke replaced his gas boiler with a Kensa 24kW Single Phase Twin Compressor to harness heat energy from a nearby lake to provide space heating and hot water to his Grade II listed farmhouse.

 

Case Study: River House Project

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River House - Extended Film

Mr Clarke replaced his gas boiler with a Kensa 24kW Single Phase Twin Compressor* to harness heat energy from a nearby lake to provide space heating and domestic hot water (DHW) to his Grade 2 listed farmhouse.

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See the case study here.

Credits: Pond mat photos courtesy of Total Renewable Solutions
*Please note: This is a discontinued product. Take a look at Kensa’s product range here. 

 

Blue Ball Lodge, Devon

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Ground source review blue ball lodge ground source heat pump - Exterior 1

Ground Source Review: Blue Ball Lodge.

Mr & Mrs Vincent replaced their inefficient oil boiler system with a Kensa ground source heat pump that utilises the energy from a nearby lake to provide sustainable heating and hot water to their B&B and holiday let.

Woodcott, Warwickshire

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Ground source review Woodcott - New Build after heat pump installation

Ground Source Review: Woodcott, Warwickshire.

The ground source heat pump heating Alistair Mackintosh’s luxurious modern new-build property is one of Kensa’s largest domestic installations to date.

Eastwinds Eco Build, Yorkshire

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Ground Source Review: Eastwinds - 4 x 50m slinky coils buried in trenches

Ground Source Review: Eastwinds.

In 2014, the Hartley’s decided to build a brand new 322m² eco-home featuring a Kensa ground source heat pump and solar panels.

The family were filmed for More4’s Building the Dream programme, which aired on 14th April 2015.