Based on the Moray coast our team travel across the northern half of Scotland regularly carrying out installations in Moray, Aberdeenshire, Highlands & Islands and Perthshire. A committed local team headed up by Mark Galbraith & Jill Paterson, we are proud of our hard work and commitment to bring renewable energy heating to homes and businesses.
We are a diverse bunch with previous lives as RAF officers, mechanical engineers, youth workers and off shore oil workers. All of our installers are time served plumbing & heating engineers with a huge wealth of experience in all the technologies we install. We are passionate about renewable heat technologies and committed to make a positive climate impact.
We are a diverse bunch with previous lives as RAF officers, mechanical engineers, youth workers and off shore oil workers. All of our installers are time served plumbing & heating engineers with a huge wealth of experience in all the technologies we install. We are passionate about renewable heat technologies and committed to make a positive climate impact.
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But all is not lost. In fact, none of it is lost. Many of our clients have benefited from the government-backed Renewable Heat Incentive program. There are also interest-free loans specifically available for home-owners using alternative energies. We are MCS qualified! At Cornhill, a full-scale new build installation, we were able to combine advanced plumbing expertise with the latest in renewable technologies.
Just as our company name states, Plumbing and Renewables Ltd comes from a time-served plumbing and heating background and we employ time-served plumbing specialists. This is essential: the renewable energy products we work with are plumbing products! Not only that, but it is crucial that the efficiency and adaptability of your whole heating and water system is considered during product selection.
Air Source and Ground Source heat pumps can be a really effective, efficient and environmentally sound way to heat your home. In really simple terms, heat pumps transfer low grade heat (in this case from the air or from the ground) into high temperature heat for use in your home.
They only use a small amount of energy to do this and for every 1kW of electricity that is used by the heat pump, it can create between 3 and 4kW of energy for your heating system.We all know we are in a climate emergency, this is an opportunity to do something about it. Using less energy = less greenhouse gases = happier planet.
They only use a small amount of energy to do this and for every 1kW of electricity that is used by the heat pump, it can create between 3 and 4kW of energy for your heating system.We all know we are in a climate emergency, this is an opportunity to do something about it. Using less energy = less greenhouse gases = happier planet.
Biomass boilers are designed to power central-heating systems and heat hot water cylinders. It's that easy. They are fuelled by clean, renewable wood pellets, wood chips or the humble log & suitable for many types of homes and businesses. As a high temperature heat source, biomass boilers are really well suited to keeping hard to heat homes cosy.
From Sunshine to Hot Water. You only need to take note during your Sunday drive around the Moray-Firth to realise that Solar Thermal systems are a common and well-recognised source of heating water for private homes. Even in Scotland Solar Thermal Panels can power up to 60% of your home's hot water needs.
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David Ritchie
Nov 30, 2020
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From initial quotation through to installation of our ASHP system, PARL's employees exhibited exceptional technical competence, professionalism and attention to detail. Mark and Jill are very knowledgable and diligent and the installation team Barry and Daniel were efficient, clean and tidy when going about their installation work, whilst observing vital covid hygiene arrangements. It was a pleasure to have work done by this company, and have no hesitation in recommending them.
Al Reeve
May 12, 2020
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Stuart Mason
Oct 25, 2019
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Tony Lister
Sep 24, 2019
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