
Want a quiet, efficient heat pump? We handle advice, installation and service.
A heat pump shouldn’t just “work” — it should work well, quietly and efficiently for your specific home. The right choice and the right installation make a big difference to both comfort and long‑term running costs. That’s why it’s wise to look at the whole picture: house size, insulation, floor plan, existing heating system, and how you actually use your home.
We help you all the way: from advice and sizing to installation and ongoing service. We’re careful with placement, condensate drainage, noise, service access and a tidy finish — so the system performs and feels professionally installed. When you get a solution from us, it should be easy to live with, not something you have to “put up with.”
Service and maintenance matter, too. Many issues that feel like “poor performance” are in practice settings, flows, dirt, filters or a system that needs a check‑up. With proper service you get steadier operation, better efficiency and often a more comfortable indoor climate.
Not sure which heat pump fits? Describe your home and your needs, and we’ll guide you to the right option.
Want a heat pump installed or serviced in Falkenberg municipality? Get in touch and we’ll help.
It mainly depends on whether you have a hydronic system (radiators/underfloor heating) and whether you want to produce hot water. Air‑to‑air is often a smooth solution for quick heat (and sometimes cooling), while air‑to‑water and geothermal are common choices when you want to run a hydronic system efficiently and get more even whole‑home heat.
To choose the right option we look at floor area, layout, insulation level, current energy use and how you prioritize investment versus running cost. With that picture, we can quickly narrow down which options make sense — and which would be unnecessarily expensive or poorly sized.
A system that’s incorrectly sized can give worse comfort and higher costs than necessary. Too small and it has to work harder and more often; too large and you can get unnecessary start/stop cycles and poorer “flow” in operation.
Placement matters too: noise levels, how heat spreads, condensate drainage and how easy it is to service. A good installation isn’t just about connecting pipes — it’s about making it work in everyday life for years.
Often, yes. Many heat pumps keep “running,” but with less output than they should. Dirty filters, buildup, settings or small operating issues can mean less heat per dollar and a poorer indoor climate.
With regular service you get more stable operation, better efficiency and a chance to catch small issues before they become expensive. It also makes it easier to know what’s normal (like defrost cycles) and what’s actually a warning sign.
Not necessarily. Air‑to‑air and air‑to‑water systems can defrost when it’s cold and humid outside. During defrost, you may notice it briefly blowing cooler air or pausing heat — that’s often normal operation.
But if it blows cold for long periods, shows alarms, or heat output is clearly lower than before, it’s time to troubleshoot. We’ll check settings, sensors, airflow, icing, filters and other common causes.
The most helpful info is: floor area, type of heating system (radiators/underfloor/air), where in the municipality you are, and the brand/model of the pump. If the display shows a fault code or message, it’s gold to share exactly what it says.
Photos of the indoor/outdoor unit and where they’re placed often let us plan better — and sometimes immediately tell whether it’s a service issue, a setting, or something that needs on‑site work.
Yes. For replacements we look at existing connections, placement, condensate drainage, noise and how the solution fits with the rest of the house. In some cases parts can be reused; in others it’s smarter to redo things for a better overall result.
The goal is a modern system that isn’t just “new,” but better suited to the home and a clear improvement in comfort and running costs.
Many air‑to‑air heat pumps can also provide comfort cooling, which can make a big difference on hot days. The key is using the function correctly so it feels comfortable and not drafty.
We can advise on placement, settings and how to get a more even temperature — especially if you want to cool certain areas without feeling a cold downdraft.