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Teesdale Renewables
Teesdale Renewables was established in 2012 and provides traditional plumbing, gas and oil heating, and electrical services to north east England, as well as specialising in renewable energy like Biomass, Solar, and Heat Pumps. Our skilled engineers have a vast range of knowledge to find the right solutions for you. Whether you have a leaking tap, need a new heating system, or need advice on switching to renewables, give us a call and we can help!.

Ground Source Heat Pumps use the latent heat stored in the ground to provide heating and hot water. Solar Thermal uses the energy from the sun to heat up a hot water cylinder, which you can use for heating or hot water. Need a new boiler or new radiators? Want underfloor heating in your new extension? We have vast experience with gas and oil boilers and fixing and installing heating systems.

From an extra socket, a complete rewire, electrical inspections and certificates, to a complete smart home installation, our fully qualified electricians can help.
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Clean, renewable forms of energy are vital to the future of our planet and the health of our population.
The government is set to introduce a "net zero" emissions target by 2050, meaning gas and oil boilers will soon have to be replaced with a renewable source of heat.
With financial incentives like the renewable heat incentive (RHI) available, and technologies enabling you to generate your own electricity, now is the time to change to a cheaper and cleaner heat.
Teesdale Renewables can help you navigate the many technologies available for both domestic and commercial customers, and can design, install, service, and maintain your installation, and will be on hand if any issues arise.
Biomass boilers are an environmentally friendly, cost effective, and sustainable way of providing heating and hot water.
Biomass boilers use the energy stored in wood to provide heating and hot water.
The wood is burnt inside a tightly controlled combustion chamber, and the heat in stored in a buffer tank.
This means a completely sustainable, nearly carbon neutral fuel source, as the CO2 emitted from the combustion process is equal to the amount absorbed by the tree during its life.
Waste wood, or new wood from sustainably managed forests, is processed into one of three different types of fuel: chip, pellets, or logs.
Air Source Heat Pumps are an environmentally friendly, cost effective, and sustainable way of providing heating and hot water.
Air source heat pumps are relatively new in the UK, but have been used throughout Europe for many years, being developed into a very efficient way of providing hot water and heating for your home.
The unit extracts heat from the air outside using compressed refrigerant gases, and heating your home through underfloor heating or radiators, fundamentally they are a fridge working in reverse.
Ground Source Heat Pumps are an environmentally friendly, cost effective, and sustainable way of providing heating and hot water.
Ground source heat pumps have been around for decades, but we are seeing an increasing interest in the technology within the UK.
Most commonly the technology works by pumping a specific fluid through a series of pipes dug into the ground.
This fluid absorbs the heat from the surrounding ground, and then uses it to heat up a hot water buffer tank.
The horizontal array pipes generally require a large area of land that can be dug up to lay the pipes.
Solar PV combined with battery storage is a great way to power your house with renewable energy, even during the evening and through the night.
Solar PV uses panels fitted to the roof of your house or outbuildings to collect the energy of the sun and convert it into usable electricity.
The power generated is fed directly into your existing electrical installation.
It is a completely free, clean, and renewable source of electricity.
The panels are best fitted on a south facing roof, but can also provide great results if you have an east or west facing roof.
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