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Heat pumps

An economical and ecological solution to heat your home


The heat pump is today one of the most efficient and economical heating systems. It uses the energy naturally present in the outside air to heat your home and produce your hot water, while significantly reducing your bills and environmental impact.

WEGY assists you in choosing, installing, and commissioning the heat pump that is best suited to your home.



What are your advantages of installing a heat pump at home?


Significant energy savings

A heat pump consumes up to 3 times less energy than traditional heating. You directly reduce your bills while enjoying excellent thermal comfort.


Ecological system

By harnessing the renewable energy from the air, the heat pump significantly reduces your CO₂ emissions. It is a sustainable solution for cleaner heating.


Heating + hot water + air conditioning (depending on model)

Some heat pumps also allow you to cool your home in summer, providing comfort all year round.


Compatible with your photovoltaic panels

Combined with a solar installation, your heat pump operates largely thanks to your own electricity production.


Suitable for new builds as well as renovations

Our solutions adapt to old houses, energy renovations, and new builds.

How to choose the heat pump that will suit you best?

In this section, you can effectively answer the most frequently asked questions.


Concrete example

For a house of150 m², well insulated, equipped with aunderfloor heatingand with a family of4 people, the most suitable solution will generally be anair-water heat pump.

It allows for efficient heating of the entire home, produces hot water for domestic use, and offers an excellent savings/comfort ratio.

On the other hand, for a less well-insulated house or one with high hot water consumption, we recommend awater-water heat pump(more efficient) or athermodynamic water heateras a complement to optimise consumption.


The choice depends on several criteria:

  • the area of your house

  • your current insulation

  • your type of heating (radiators, underfloor heating…)

  • your budget

  • your hot water consumption

  • your goals: savings, ecology, comfort, autonomy

WEGY conducts acomprehensive studyto determine the technology best suited to your home.


The different types of heat pumps

We install several technologies based on your needs:



Air-water heat pump

The most commonly used solution: it heats the water for your radiators or underfloor heating as well as the hot water for domestic use.


Thermodynamic balloon

Uses ambient air to produce your hot water. Economical and ecological, it consumes up to 3 times less than a traditional water heater while providing constant comfort.


Air-to-air heat pump

Provides heating in winter and allows for cooling in summer. Ideal for homes requiring comfort all year round.


 

Yes, provided it is properly sized. We conduct a complete review of your home (area, insulation, heating system) to propose a heat pump capable of heating the entire dwelling and ensuring constant comfort.

The choice depends on your home and your needs:

  • Air-water: the most versatile solution, ideal for radiators and underfloor heating.

  • Air-air: perfect for heating in winter and cooling in summer.

  • Water-water: very high efficiency, ideal for very well-insulated houses.

    Our experts guide you towards the most efficient technology according to your situation.

Yes. Modern models operate efficiently even at negative temperatures, generally down to–15°C or even –20°C. They are perfectly suited to the Belgian climate and maintain excellent efficiency all year round.

Yes. Modern models operate efficiently even at negative temperatures, generally down to–15°C or even –20°C. They are perfectly suited to the Belgian climate and maintain excellent efficiency all year round.

Yes, but maintenance is straightforward. An annual check is recommended to clean the filters, check the settings, and ensure optimal performance. This also extends the lifespan of the unit.

Absolutely. It is even thebest combinationto reduce your bills. Your panels produce the electricity needed to operate the heat pump, which increases your energy independence and maximises your savings.