When It Comes to Heat Pumps, Size Does Matter
At Plumbing and Renewables Ltd, we like to keep things honest — and occasionally cheeky. But in all seriousness, when it comes to heat pumps, size really does matter. A heat pump that’s too big or too small can lead to poor performance, higher running costs and disappointment for homeowners expecting to stay warm and…

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At Plumbing and Renewables Ltd, we like to keep things honest — and occasionally cheeky. But in all seriousness, when it comes to heat pumps, size really does matter. A heat pump that’s too big or too small can lead to poor performance, higher running costs and disappointment for homeowners expecting to stay warm and save money.
As your local heat pump experts in the north of Scotland, we’ve seen it all — and we’re here to explain why getting the sizing right makes all the difference.
Too Small? Too Bad.
If your heat pump isn’t big enough for your home, it’ll constantly be working overtime. That means:
- Rooms that never quite get warm
- Longer run times = higher energy bills
- Excess wear and tear on the system
It’s like running a bath with a dripping tap – it might get there eventually, but you’ll be freezing in the meantime.
Too Big? Not as Impressive as It Sounds
Bigger isn’t always better — especially with heat pumps. A system that’s too large for your home won’t run the way it should. Instead of settling into a steady, efficient rhythm, it keeps turning on and off — a problem known as short cycling.
That means:
- It wastes energy and doesn’t operate at peak efficiency
- The constant stop-start puts extra strain on the components
- You’ll pay more upfront for a system that doesn’t last as long
It’s a bit like driving in stop-start traffic — not smooth, not efficient and not great for the engine.
Or, to put it another way: imagine trying to toast a marshmallow with a flamethrower. Overkill.
The Goldilocks Approach: Just Right
That’s why we don’t guess. Every heat pump system we install is designed using a full heat loss calculation, based on:
- The size and layout of your home
- Insulation levels (walls, floors, roof, windows)
- Your preferred room temperatures
- Your hot water usage
- Local Scottish weather conditions
It’s a bespoke design — not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Good Design = Great Results
A properly sized and designed heat pump system will:
- Keep your home consistently warm
- Run efficiently and quietly
- Save you money on your energy bills
- Last longer with fewer breakdowns
We’re MCS certified, Heat Geek trained and Octopus Energy Trusted Partners — so you can be confident that we’ll do the job right, first time.
Local Advice. No Pressure.
Thinking about a heat pump for your home? We’re always happy to chat — whether it’s a quick phone call, a site visit, or just some friendly advice. We’re a family-run business serving homes & businesses across the north of Scotland and we genuinely care about helping our customers make the switch to greener, more efficient heating — with no sales pressure and no jargon.
Call us today or Get in touch to find out what size of system really suits your home.
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At Plumbing and Renewables Ltd, we like to keep things honest — and occasionally cheeky. But in all seriousness, when it comes to heat pumps, size really does matter. A heat pump that’s too big or too small can lead to poor performance, higher running costs and disappointment for homeowners expecting to stay warm and save money.
As your local heat pump experts in the north of Scotland, we’ve seen it all — and we’re here to explain why getting the sizing right makes all the difference.
Too Small? Too Bad.
If your heat pump isn’t big enough for your home, it’ll constantly be working overtime. That means:
- Rooms that never quite get warm
- Longer run times = higher energy bills
- Excess wear and tear on the system
It’s like running a bath with a dripping tap – it might get there eventually, but you’ll be freezing in the meantime.
Too Big? Not as Impressive as It Sounds
Bigger isn’t always better — especially with heat pumps. A system that’s too large for your home won’t run the way it should. Instead of settling into a steady, efficient rhythm, it keeps turning on and off — a problem known as short cycling.
That means:
- It wastes energy and doesn’t operate at peak efficiency
- The constant stop-start puts extra strain on the components
- You’ll pay more upfront for a system that doesn’t last as long
It’s a bit like driving in stop-start traffic — not smooth, not efficient and not great for the engine.
Or, to put it another way: imagine trying to toast a marshmallow with a flamethrower. Overkill.
The Goldilocks Approach: Just Right
That’s why we don’t guess. Every heat pump system we install is designed using a full heat loss calculation, based on:
- The size and layout of your home
- Insulation levels (walls, floors, roof, windows)
- Your preferred room temperatures
- Your hot water usage
- Local Scottish weather conditions
It’s a bespoke design — not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Good Design = Great Results
A properly sized and designed heat pump system will:
- Keep your home consistently warm
- Run efficiently and quietly
- Save you money on your energy bills
- Last longer with fewer breakdowns
We’re MCS certified, Heat Geek trained and Octopus Energy Trusted Partners — so you can be confident that we’ll do the job right, first time.
Local Advice. No Pressure.
Thinking about a heat pump for your home? We’re always happy to chat — whether it’s a quick phone call, a site visit, or just some friendly advice. We’re a family-run business serving homes & businesses across the north of Scotland and we genuinely care about helping our customers make the switch to greener, more efficient heating — with no sales pressure and no jargon.
Call us today or Get in touch to find out what size of system really suits your home.












