Heat Pumps in Christchurch
Christchurch is a historic town situated between the rivers Avon and Stour, with a housing stock that reflects its long history and more recent suburban expansion. The town centre and quay area feature period properties, including listed buildings near the Priory, where conservation area restrictions can influence where external heat pump units are positioned — our team has experience working within these requirements. Surrounding residential areas like Mudeford, Highcliffe, Somerford, and Burton offer a mix of 1960s–1980s detached homes and bungalows, many of which still run on their original gas boilers. These properties are particularly well suited to heat pump retrofits, with adequate garden space for outdoor units and room to upgrade radiators where needed. We also cover the nearby towns of Wimborne Minster, Ringwood, and Wareham, where many properties are on the gas grid but increasingly looking at heat pumps ahead of the 2035 boiler phase-out. Christchurch also has a notable retirement population, and many homeowners are looking for low-maintenance, long-term heating solutions — a heat pump's 20-plus-year lifespan and minimal servicing requirements make it an attractive choice. The town's sheltered coastal position ensures mild winters and excellent heat pump operating conditions throughout the year.
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