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Combine Daikin heating and cooling emitters with our heat pumps for the most comfortable home environment. Whether you have a high-temperature, low-temperature or hybrid system, there are Daikin emitters suitable for your home.

Daikin emitter installed in a home to achieve a comfortable home environment

Options to suit every heat pump system

Maximises your system's efficiency

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Daikin heat pump convectors are the perfect companion to any heat pump, combining heating and cooling in one clever solution
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Use our heat pump calculator to get a personalised cost estimate and find out how much you could save on carbon, energy and day-to-day bills.

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Whether you’re heating a room or your entire home, enjoy optimum comfort all year round with Daikin emitters

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More information about heat pumps

The simplest answer is, it depends. Installing a heat pump is more than just the placement of an indoor and an outdoor unit, therefore there is no definite timeframe when it comes to the amount of time it will take to install a heat pump as it will depend on a number of different factors such as:

  • Type of home: The first thing that will be taken into account is the type of home a heat pump will be installed in. Is it a new-build or an existing home? With new-build homes, the planning needs to be taken into account with all other building currently taking place. With existing homes, things such as whether existing emitters will be used or will be replaced with new ones will play a part in the time needed.
  • Type of heat pump: Since there is a variety of different heat pumps, each one also has its own time requirement for the installation.
  • Additional works: Whether you are installing a heat pump in an existing or new-build home, there may be additional works that need to take place in order to ensure that you’re getting the most out of your new system. This could include the installation or replacement of emitters (such as radiators), optimising your insulation etc.

NOT TRUE

This might have been true ten years ago. But Daikin developed air-to-water heat pumps especially designed for the renovation market. Those heat pumps can be used with any type of emitter: underfloor heating, radiators, convectors.

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Yes, heat pumps can connect to either old or new radiators.

If you already have radiators in your home, high-temperature heat pumps or hybrid heat pumps (if you’re replacing a gas boiler) can easily connect to them and use existing piping without the need to replace the radiators or carrying out additional works.

The typical lifespan of a heat pump is generally between 15 and 20 years, though this depends on a number of factors. For example, maintenance. Although heat pumps are a low-maintenance solution, an annual check-up by your installer or service partner will help maximise its lifespan.

The price of installing a heat pump varies depending on the type of heat pump you choose and the country you live in.

Other factors that can affect the price are renovation or additional building works (such as insulation) that need to carried out, plus your installer. Different installers will have different prices according to their expertise and experience.