The investment pays back quickly, even in renovations where the existing boiler room has to be removed.
The payback period is very individual, as energy prices change, technology prices change, subsidies may be available, and every property has its own specifics. However, for a new build we can estimate a payback period of 3 to 7 years.
Households also benefit from a cheaper electricity tariff – on average, operation costs about half as much.
A disadvantage can be the higher initial investment needed to purchase a heat pump.
You don’t have to worry about excessive noise; modern heat pumps run quietly and are suitable for all types of properties.
Types by input energy source: ground-to-water (new builds), water-to-water (where there is enough well water) and air-to-water (for renovations of heating systems and for new builds).

