Heat pump costs
Choosing the right heat pump is crucial for efficient and cost-saving heating of your home. Our heat pumps offer an environmentally friendly and economical alternative to traditional heating systems. Factors such as the size of the building and the insulation standard play an important role, especially in single-family homes and apartment buildings.
Recommendations depending on the type of building:
Single-family houses (100-150 m², well insulated):
Heat pump with an output of 5-8 kW.Renovated old buildings:
Requirement of 8-10 kW.Unrenovated old buildings:
Requirement of 10-12 kW.Larger apartment buildings and unrenovated buildings:
Increased requirements depending on the size of the building.
Heat pump costs for old and new buildings: Prices for new buildings and retrofitting
Whether in new or old buildings, an air source heat pump offers flexible application options and considerable cost savings. In new single-family homes (150-250 m² ), an output of 8-12 kW is often sufficient, while renovated old buildings require 12-16 kW and unrenovated buildings 16-20 kW.
For apartment buildings (250-400 m²), new buildings should use a heat pump with 12-20 kW and old buildings should use 20-30 kW (renovated) or 30-40 kW (unrenovated), depending on their condition. Retrofitting an old building with an air source heat pump brings additional challenges, but can be made more attractive by government subsidies.
Find out about our fixed prices and choose the right solution for your project.
Costs for heat pump with installation
approx. 100 sqm
€ 25.000 €
for approx. 100 sqm
- Outdoor unit (400V) Monobloc
- Indoor unit: 250L, buffer tank 100L
- Internet and mixer module
- Regulator, magnetite filter, expansion vessel
- Pipelines, electrical cables
- Dismantling and disposal of the old system
- Hydraulic balancing + load calculation
- Installation & connection of the components
- Core drillings, concrete base
- Relocation of the walkways
- Commissioning and instruction