Renewable heating experts with over 15 years experience.     

Environmental renewable heating engineers specialising in air & ground source heat pumps, open loop systems and biomass boilers with over 20 years experience. Numerous accreditations including MCS, HETAS and NAPIT. As a company accredited by MCS, we are approved for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), enabling us to facilitate grant applications and obtain funding on your behalf.

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Nick Manuel Renewables

Welcome to Nick Manuel Renewables, where we're passionate about powering a sustainable future. As expert renewable energy installers, we specialise in installing ground and air source heat pumps, along with biomass boilers. We are proud to be accredited with all of the below certifications and pride ourselves on upholding our work to the highest standard. Our mission is to offer innovative, eco-friendly solutions that not only minimises your carbon footprint but also helps reduce your energy bills. With a commitment to quality and efficiency, we tailor each installation to suit your unique needs, ensuring maximum comfort and environmental impact. Join us in embracing renewable energy and making a difference for generations to come.

Ground Source Heat Pumps

A ground source heat pump harnesses renewable energy by drawing low-temperature solar heat from the ground or water through buried pipes. It then amplifies this energy to produce higher temperatures, providing a building with heating and hot water throughout the year.

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Air Source Heat Pumps

Air source heat pumps are a renewable energy technology which take the warmth from the air outside (even when it’s quite cold) and use it to heat the home. Because the air is heated by the sun, the energy that heat pumps produce is still classed as ‘renewable’, even though the pump itself is powered by electricity.

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Biomass Boilers

Biomass is an environmentally-friendly, cost-effective and sustainable source of heat. It is a renewable fuel source with almost zero carbon emissions.

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