Heat Pumps in Trowbridge
Trowbridge is Wiltshire's county town, a former textile centre with a housing stock that reflects its industrial heritage and subsequent growth. The town centre features Georgian and Victorian terraces built for mill workers, particularly around the Castle Street and Stallard Street areas, while the outskirts have expanded with post-war estates in Studley Green, Paxcroft Mead, and the newer Ashton Park development. The surrounding west Wiltshire area — including Bradford-on-Avon, Melksham, Westbury, Warminster, and Frome just across the Somerset border — offers a diverse mix of properties. Bradford-on-Avon is particularly notable for its abundance of characterful stone-built period properties, many in conservation areas, where we regularly install heat pumps with careful attention to outdoor unit placement. The rural villages between these towns are often off the gas grid, relying on oil or LPG — properties like farmhouses, barn conversions, and stone cottages where the financial case for switching to a heat pump is strongest. Savings of £800–£1,300 per year are typical for oil-heated homes in this area. Trowbridge itself is largely on mains gas, making the switch a straightforward boiler replacement. The area's mix of stone-built older homes and well-insulated modern estates means every installation is different, and our detailed home surveys ensure we design the right system for each property.
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