Designed-first installs, with the maths in writing.
You get the heat-loss model on paper. Every radiator, every pipe run, every °C of flow temperature.
Air-source heat-pump specialists working across Surrey and the Home Counties. Designed in-house by MCS engineers, installed by our own crew, backed for seven years. The £7,500 grant is in the quote — not a footnote.
No work starts without a written quote, a fully designed heat-loss survey, and a date you've agreed in writing. Below is what actually happens, on the actual days it happens.
An engineer comes round, not a salesperson. Forty minutes. We measure radiators, take a U-value reading, and tell you whether a heat pump genuinely makes sense in your home.
You get a full heat-loss model on paper. Recommended unit with sizing rationale, every radiator listed, labour and materials broken out, BUS grant deducted at the bottom.
We don't follow up beyond one polite check-in. The quote is fixed for ninety days. If the answer is no, the answer is no — no chase, no discount drama.
Three to five days on site. Floors protected, new pipework run along structural lines, radiators swapped where the design requires it. Commissioned with thermal-imaging photos at handover.
We come back at four weeks to tune the weather-compensation curve to how you actually live. Then a seven-year workmanship guarantee and a real phone number — answered by someone who knows your install.
Heat pumps fail because of bad design, not bad units. We over-spec at the survey, get the hydraulics right, and walk away from jobs we can't make work.
You get the heat-loss model on paper. Every radiator, every pipe run, every °C of flow temperature.
BUS grant claimed for you. Off the invoice, not in your inbox.
At 1m. Quieter than a fridge. Quieter than a polite conversation.
Three brands we'd put in our own homes. No badge-engineered "premium" rebrands. We commission what we sell.
Six in-house engineers — no agency labour, no day-rate strangers in your kitchen. Names are on the about page because they earned it.
Stephen and Carol's semi in Cobham had been on a tired oil system since they moved in. We designed a 12kW low-flow heat pump with five replacement radiators, kept their existing thermal cylinder, and integrated the Mitsubishi control with their existing Hive set-up.
"They quoted what they meant, installed what they quoted, came back when they said they would, and my January electricity bill was £147."
Most enquiries we book a free survey for within four working days. Bigger properties we'd usually want a half-hour phone call first to talk through the existing setup. Either way, you'll get a straight answer about whether a heat pump is right for your home.