You can earn money back from your biomass heating system in accordance to the Government's Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Programme. Click through to learn more. PG Plumbing are a Aberdeenshire based company that looks to offer a high standard of domestic and commercial plumbing and heating services.
Services include domestic and commercial sized heating projects, new installations and services for natural gas and LPG boilers, complete bathroom upgrades, solar PV and solar hot water systems, biomass heating systems, underfloor and overfloor heating installation and much more!
If you are thinking about undertaking any kind of plumbing, heating or solar project then give us a call and we will do our very best to provide not only industry-leading advice, but also a very competitive quotation to suit a wide range of budgets.
Services include domestic and commercial sized heating projects, new installations and services for natural gas and LPG boilers, complete bathroom upgrades, solar PV and solar hot water systems, biomass heating systems, underfloor and overfloor heating installation and much more!
If you are thinking about undertaking any kind of plumbing, heating or solar project then give us a call and we will do our very best to provide not only industry-leading advice, but also a very competitive quotation to suit a wide range of budgets.
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Biomass is rapidly becoming a popular and affordable option for both commercial and domestic heating customers.
PG Plumbing have the skills and experience to specify your biomass heating system whether it's a 20kW domestic pellet boiler, or a 500kW industrial plant room.
Biomass systems offer customers an affordable and sustainable means to heat their homes and businesses.
Whether you want a self-loading system fuelled by processed wood pellets, or you have a source of logs or woodchip available to you from farmland or your own managed woodlands there is a biomass system available to suit your needs.
PG Plumbing have the skills and experience to specify your biomass heating system whether it's a 20kW domestic pellet boiler, or a 500kW industrial plant room.
Biomass systems offer customers an affordable and sustainable means to heat their homes and businesses.
Whether you want a self-loading system fuelled by processed wood pellets, or you have a source of logs or woodchip available to you from farmland or your own managed woodlands there is a biomass system available to suit your needs.
If you live somewhere without a natural gas connection you may be reliant on LPG or Oil heating systems.
Biomass Boilers represent an affordable and sustainable alternative should you be faced with spiralling oil costs!
Traditional cut and dried logs are still widely used on the continent for heating.
If you live in a remote area or have access to your own supply of timber it can make for a very attractive fuel source.
Different species of wood burn differently, but providing the wood is seasoned and split the actual energy contained within is similar.
Biomass Boilers represent an affordable and sustainable alternative should you be faced with spiralling oil costs!
Traditional cut and dried logs are still widely used on the continent for heating.
If you live in a remote area or have access to your own supply of timber it can make for a very attractive fuel source.
Different species of wood burn differently, but providing the wood is seasoned and split the actual energy contained within is similar.
By taking advantage of UK Government Initiatives you can save money on your Biomass Installation and even make money back!
The plans are targeted at both Commercial and Domestic biomass customers and offer the opportunity to reduce the running costs of your installation and, via a payback scheme, earn money for every kW of heat generated.
The definitions of what constitutes a domestic or commercial customer are somewhat vague and it can be difficult to get a straight answer from the relevant government bodies.
The plans are targeted at both Commercial and Domestic biomass customers and offer the opportunity to reduce the running costs of your installation and, via a payback scheme, earn money for every kW of heat generated.
The definitions of what constitutes a domestic or commercial customer are somewhat vague and it can be difficult to get a straight answer from the relevant government bodies.
Installing a solar hot water system can massively reduce your gas and electricity bills for hot water heating all year round!
Domestic Solar Hot Water (DSHW) systems utilise the energy radiated by the sun to heat the water used in the home.
Depending on the size of the installation and the weather conditions DSHW systems can be soley responsible for heating the water supply, or can be used in conjunction with a more traditional boiler or electric heater to help reduce your energy bills.
Without a solar system in place your existing boiler or immersion heater is required to heat water from the 10-15° ambient temperature of the cold water main, up to the 60-70°C required for hot baths and other domestic purposes.
Domestic Solar Hot Water (DSHW) systems utilise the energy radiated by the sun to heat the water used in the home.
Depending on the size of the installation and the weather conditions DSHW systems can be soley responsible for heating the water supply, or can be used in conjunction with a more traditional boiler or electric heater to help reduce your energy bills.
Without a solar system in place your existing boiler or immersion heater is required to heat water from the 10-15° ambient temperature of the cold water main, up to the 60-70°C required for hot baths and other domestic purposes.
The first thing to do in any potential installation is to determine the hot water demand.
This will directly influence the system design and is typically considered to be between 40-60 litres of hot water per day, per person.
The system can then be designed in conjunction with the building architect in the case of new builds, or in conjunction with the owner and PG Plumbing.
We will supply component specifications as well as a routing plan and talk you through every stage of the project, from the selection of the tank system through to how to operate the heating controls we install.
This will directly influence the system design and is typically considered to be between 40-60 litres of hot water per day, per person.
The system can then be designed in conjunction with the building architect in the case of new builds, or in conjunction with the owner and PG Plumbing.
We will supply component specifications as well as a routing plan and talk you through every stage of the project, from the selection of the tank system through to how to operate the heating controls we install.
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