Air Source Heat Pump Retrofit for Social Housing is a First for SW

CCS installs South West’s first major Air Source Heat pump retrofit to social housing, cutting fuel bills for 55 Swindon homes
The South West’s first large-scale social housing retrofit using carbon-cutting air source heat pumps (ASHPs), has been installed by mechanical and electrical specialists Correct Contract Services (CCS) for Stonewater housing association in Swindon. The pioneering scheme also marks a first in the deployment of this green heating technology by a housing association to meet both the Government’s 2050 net zero-carbon emissions target and minimum EPC band C energy efficiency rating for all homes by 2035.

Swindon resident Judith Reynolds (left) with CCS Site Manager Craig Stephens beside her new carbon-cutting air source heat pump in Kennedy Drive. The unit is one of 55 ASHP heating systems installed by CCS for Stonewater Housing Association. It is the first large-scale social housing retrofit of its kind in the South West.
ASHPs, which extract heat from the air, have been retrofitted by CCS in 55 occupied Stonewater homes in Kennedy Drive, Swindon. The new low-maintenance heating and hot water systems – which replace expensive-to-run conventional storage heaters – have significantly improved each property’s EPC rating, lifting most from a D to a B, which only 8 per cent of UK properties currently achieve.
“We’re delighted to have worked collaboratively with Stonewater to design and deliver this pioneering ASHP scheme which was chosen after considering a range of renewable heating and hot water systems on the basis of their cost, carbon-efficiency and community benefits,” says Danny Gladwyn, CCS managing director. “Heating and hot water account for around one-third of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions which could be cut by 55-70 per cent if conventional gas and electric boilers were replaced with more energy-efficient, low-carbon heat pumps such as ASHPs. These cost-effective, planet-friendly systems are not only vital in helping to reduce our carbon footprint and improve air quality, but they are key to tackling growing fuel poverty in a Covid-affected economy.”
Stonewater’s Kennedy Drive ASHP retrofit scheme will deliver significant benefits in the form of low heating bills for residents.