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My land is not suitable to dig trenches – can I still fit a heat pump system?

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My land is not suitable to dig trenches – can I still fit a heat pump system?

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If you do not have a suitable area for trenches, boreholes can be used for the ground collectors, although this will be more expensive. An air source heat pump is an excellent solution where the available ground is unsuitable for digging or is too small. With no digging, borehole or slinky requirement, air source heat pumps can provide significant installation cost benefits over ground source systems.

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