Bastion Road, Prestatyn

01745 316 888

Empowering a Sustainable Future:

Our ECO4 Energy-Efficiency Services

At ECO 247, we're passionate about creating a greener, more affordable future for UK homes. We're committed to supporting the UK's ECO4 goals, which aim to make homes more energy-efficient.

Empowering a Sustainable Future:

Our ECO4 Energy-Efficiency Services

At ECO 247, we're passionate about creating a greener, more affordable future

for UK homes. We're committed to supporting the UK's ECO4 goals,

which aim to make homes more energy-efficient.

Insulation Solutions

Insulating your loft and cavity walls will make your home warmer and more energy-efficient.

Why? Well, most heat is lost through your roof and walls – approximately 25% through the roof and 35% through an uninsulated wall. So without proper insulation heat is escaping as soon as your heating is turned on.

Ensuring your home is correctly insulated is one of the best ways to make sure that your home is warm in the winter and cooler in the summer months – it can also save you up to 40% on your heating bills. If your home is not well insulated it is like going out on the coldest day of the year without a hat or a coat on.

Unfortunately across Great Britain there are still a lot of homes with very poor or no insulation. As a result they have higher energy bills and a lower energy efficiency rating than they could have.

While big improvements to energy efficiency have been made over the last few years with energy efficient appliances, many people don’t realise that one of the best improvements you can make is to install cavity wall, loft insulation, room in roof, and internal wall insulation – and if you’re eligible it can be done for free.

Insulation Solutions

Insulating your loft and cavity walls will make your home warmer and more energy-efficient.

Why? Well, most heat is lost through your roof and walls – approximately 25% through the roof and 35% through an uninsulated wall. So without proper insulation heat is escaping as soon as your heating is turned on.

Ensuring your home is correctly insulated is one of the best ways to make sure that your home is warm in the winter and cooler in the summer months – it can also save you up to 40% on your heating bills. If your home is not well insulated it is like going out on the coldest day of the year without a hat or a coat on.

Unfortunately across Great Britain there are still a lot of homes with very poor or no insulation. As a result they have higher energy bills and a lower energy efficiency rating than they could have.

While big improvements to energy efficiency have been made over the last few years with energy efficient appliances, many people don’t realise that one of the best improvements you can make is to install cavity wall, loft insulation, room in roof, and internal wall insulation – and if you’re eligible it can be done for free.

Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps are an excellent replacement for your ageing oil-fired central heating, providing you with heating and water temperatures of up to 65 degrees Celsius.

Some Air Source Heat Pumps can be reversed in order to cool the same space – a big advantage in the summer months. The reason heat pumps are considered so efficient is because they merely transfer heat, they burn minimal energy in order to create it. Another advantage is that the pump can easily be integrated with other renewable technologies, such as solar thermal panels and under-floor heating, providing you with lower cost hot water and heating.

As with any efficient heating system it is important that your air source heat pump system is checked and serviced on a regular basis.

If you take advantage of our professional services, you will be looked after by a manufacturer trained and accredited service engineer who can check your system over, adjust it for optimum performance and carry out a comprehensive service.

Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps are an excellent replacement for your ageing oil-fired central heating, providing you with heating and water temperatures of up to 65 degrees Celsius.

Some Air Source Heat Pumps can be reversed in order to cool the same space – a big advantage in the summer months. The reason heat pumps are considered so efficient is because they merely transfer heat, they burn minimal energy in order to create it. Another advantage is that the pump can easily be integrated with other renewable technologies, such as solar thermal panels and under-floor heating, providing you with lower cost hot water and heating.

As with any efficient heating system it is important that your air source heat pump system is checked and serviced on a regular basis.

If you take advantage of our professional services, you will be looked after by a manufacturer trained and accredited service engineer who can check your system over, adjust it for optimum performance and carry out a comprehensive service.

Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes which are buried in the garden to extract heat from the ground. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor systems and hot water in your home.

Most heat pumps deliver up to 4kW of heat energy for every kW of energy input into the system,6 proving to be a very efficient way to heat your property.

Heat pumps transfer the heat from underground by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of alternating evaporation and condensation. A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchangers. In one heat exchanger, the evaporator, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure and absorbs heat from its surroundings.

The refrigerant is then compressed en route to the heat exchanger, the condenser, where it condenses at high pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier in the cycle.

Members of the Eco 247 team are MCS qualified and trained which ensures that you receive sound advice, and can claim the available government incentive the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for the installation of your heat pump.

Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes which are buried in the garden to extract heat from the ground. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor systems and hot water in your home.

Most heat pumps deliver up to 4kW of heat energy for every kW of energy input into the system,6 proving to be a very efficient way to heat your property.

Heat pumps transfer the heat from underground by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of alternating evaporation and condensation. A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchangers. In one heat exchanger, the evaporator, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure and absorbs heat from its surroundings.

The refrigerant is then compressed en route to the heat exchanger, the condenser, where it condenses at high pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier in the cycle.

Members of the Eco 247 team are MCS qualified and trained which ensures that you receive sound advice, and can claim the available government incentive the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for the installation of your heat pump.

Solar Panel Installations

Solar PV Panels are suitable for most homes and are a great investment for the future. You will benefit from lower energy bills and will also be protected against rising fuel prices. If your system is producing more electricity than you need, you can sell the surplus back to the grid. You can contact your energy company to find out what the latest Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) is.

Solar PV Panels use photovoltaic cells to capture the sun’s energy. PV cells don’t need direct sunlight to work and can still generate some electricity on cloudy days. The cells work by converting sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power your home’s appliances and lighting.

By installing solar PV you will reduce your home’s carbon footprint. As an example, a typical home solar PV system could save over a tonne of carbon dioxide per year – that’s more than 30 tonnes over its lifetime.

Solar Panel Installations

Solar PV Panels are suitable for most homes and are a great investment for the future. You will benefit from lower energy bills and will also be protected against rising fuel prices. If your system is producing more electricity than you need, you can sell the surplus back to the grid. You can contact your energy company to find out what the latest Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) is.

Solar PV Panels use photovoltaic cells to capture the sun’s energy. PV cells don’t need direct sunlight to work and can still generate some electricity on cloudy days. The cells work by converting sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power your home’s appliances and lighting.

By installing solar PV you will reduce your home’s carbon footprint. As an example, a typical home solar PV system could save over a tonne of carbon dioxide per year – that’s more than 30 tonnes over its lifetime.

Solar Batteries

Solar batteries store energy from an alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC) depending on the installed system. Eco-conscious families can use the stored renewable energy throughout the day instead of relying on the grid or fossil fuels.

If you have already invested and installed solar photovoltaic panels then a solar battery is a complementary add-on for your system providing further savings.

If you are embarking on a solar system for the first time, the installation of a solar battery will help you reduce your energy bills even further.

Sunamp design and produce non-toxic, compact Heat Batteries that can store energy as heat from a variety of applications including many renewable and low-carbon technologies such as Solar Panels and Heat Pumps.

The Heat Batteries deliver fast-flowing heating and hot water on demand without the requirement of a water tank or an immersion heater. The Sunamp works well with combination boilers or instant water heaters (gas, oil, LPG or electric).

A Sunamp battery weighs 85kg, which is nearly 50% less than a full hot water cylinder.

On average Sunamp products weigh half as much and take up just a third of the space of hot water cylinders. The battery is easy to install and can be used straight away.

Solar Batteries

Solar batteries store energy from an alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC) depending on the installed system. Eco-conscious families can use the stored renewable energy throughout the day instead of relying on the grid or fossil fuels.

If you have already invested and installed solar photovoltaic panels then a solar battery is a complementary add-on for your system providing further savings.

If you are embarking on a solar system for the first time, the installation of a solar battery will help you reduce your energy bills even further.

Sunamp design and produce non-toxic, compact Heat Batteries that can store energy as heat from a variety of applications including many renewable and low-carbon technologies such as Solar Panels and Heat Pumps.

The Heat Batteries deliver fast-flowing heating and hot water on demand without the requirement of a water tank or an immersion heater. The Sunamp works well with combination boilers or instant water heaters (gas, oil, LPG or electric).

A Sunamp battery weighs 85kg, which is nearly 50% less than a full hot water cylinder.

On average Sunamp products weigh half as much and take up just a third of the space of hot water cylinders. The battery is easy to install and can be used straight away.

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Unit 7, Lighthouse Business Park,

Bastion Road, Prestatyn LL19 7ND

01745 316 888

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UNIT 7 LIGHTHOUSE BUSINESS PARK

COMPANY NUMBER 13751925

REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES

Lighthouse Business Park, Bastion Rd, Prestatyn LL19 7ND, UK

Created by: I NEED LEADS LTD

Unit 7, Lighthouse Business Park,

Bastion Road, Prestatyn LL19 7ND

01745 316 888

© ECO 247 LTD

UNIT 7 LIGHTHOUSE BUSINESS PARK

COMPANY NUMBER 13751925

REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES

Lighthouse Business Park, Bastion Rd, Prestatyn LL19 7ND, UK

Created by: I NEED LEADS LTD