Feel the warmth this winter

Looking to cut down on costly bills, unsustainable fuels, and your carbon footprint? Eco-Wright Energy has the green energy solution for you.

This Worcester-based family firm specialises in a cutting-edge range of renewable heating and hot water systems, including heat pumps, underfloor heating, mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR), and climate control packages, all designed, developed and installed to your specific needs.

Heat pumps, for example, are becoming increasingly popular with domestic and business customers, bypassing the need for traditional, expensive gas, oil and LPG.  Two main pump types are available – ground source and air source – which work by extracting naturally occurring heat from the ground or air. And yes, they work brilliantly, even here in the UK.

Underfloor heating, meanwhile, is an efficient way to maintain a constant temperature, while MVHR cuts costs and keeps your home fresh by circulation recycled warm air from bathrooms and kitchen to living areas.

Owner James Scougal is the main designer and installation engineer on every project, and he ensures your system is fully commissioned and compliant with building regulations.

No project is too large or small – whether you have a new self-build, a listed cottage, or a large workplace – and all benefit from the personal touch offered by James, together with partner Anna.

The couple are justifiably proud of their growing reputation, which has seen Eco-Wright Energy build a happy (and warm) customer base all across the country, from the Midlands to the Cairngorms.

Anna explains, ‘Our renewable heating systems have done well ever since we started the business 13 years ago, but business has just gone through the roof over the past year.

‘It’s all linked to rapidly changing attitudes to traditional heating methods, and demand for sustainable, high-quality products. Plus the technology is advancing all the time, making our products even more efficient and cost-effective.’

For more details, visit ecowrightenergy.co.uk

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