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ROOM TEMPERATURE news:

August 2025

Good News for Homeowners UK

A relaxation of planning restrictions introduced by the UK government today are expected to accelerate the take up of air-source heat pumps in England.
The changes remove the one-metre boundary rule, allow larger units and permits up to two heat pumps on detached properties.
The earlier one-metre boundary rule due to noise concerns often complicated installations or made them impossible in smaller properties. The removal of this rule provides greater flexibility in heat pump placement.
The allowable size for heat pump units on domestic properties has been increased from 0.6m³ to 1.5m³, allowing larger, more efficient models. Detached homes will now be allowed to install up to two heat pumps under the Permitted Development Rules (PDR).
The new rules also allow air-source heat pumps to be used for cooling, meaning air-to-air heat pumps can now also benefit from the permitted development rights.
The updated PDR in England refers to the MCS 020 a) Standard, which replaces the earlier MCS 020 Standard). Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland installations must continue to follow MCS 020 untilĀ furtherĀ notice.

Now is a great time to take full advantage of this offer!

Yes, air conditioners are technically classified as air-to-air heat pumps, designed to meet a home’s heating, cooling, and cooling needs.

In the summer, air conditioners and heat pumps function similarly, cooling a home. Air conditioners work like refrigerators, drawing heat from a room’s ductwork and using refrigerant to absorb the heat and turn it into gas. The gas is then expelled outside, and a fan pushes cooled air back into the home.

In the winter, heat pumps can help save money on utilities by absorbing heat from outside and bringing it inside for the furnace to distribute. This can be done by using a reverse-cycle air conditioner to heat a home, or by using an air conditioning system in heating mode.

ā€œThink of a heat pump as a super-efficient, all-in-one HVAC system that provides heating and cooling to your home,ā€

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