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Ground source heat pump
I’ve recently moved to new build estate and all houses have ground source heat pumps. We have a company who installed the main linked underground supply and are responsible for this outside all properties but individual homes have to contribute to this company monthly based on house size towards the maintenance of this and for them to use the solutions needed within the system to generate the heat from underground. These charges range from approximately £55 monthly for two bed up to £95 monthly for five bed properties. The residents think this is very steep and that we can have this increased every April but can’t see how we can get a way to reduce these fees. The savings from the heat pump are being negated by these charges. Anyone else experienced a similar situation?
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not sure that you are in the right bit if the forum - I think there is a fuel section somewhere
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Moved to Heat Pumps. 😎
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You say "the main linked underground supply", which makes me wonder whether this is some kind of shared heat network? A normal ground source heat pump has some pipes normally laid in your garden or in boreholes under your garden or house. There'd be no need to keep paying the company that installed it every month. So I think it would be helpful to expalain a bit more about the type of heating you have got, so we can better understand your problem. Is there a description of these heating systems online anywhere, or do you konw the manufacturer's name and the model numbers?
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You say "the main linked underground supply", which makes me wonder whether this is some kind of shared heat network?
My reading of it is that the OP's development has a single shared underground loop for their individual GSHPs. This could be installed under a common area.
The monthly fee is for maintenance of this common underground loop.
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Yes, my reading is that it is a common borehole or ground-loop. Were the costs not spelled out in the sale documentation? Often new developments common areas are maintained by a private contractor, with a monthly/annual fee, rather than them being maintained by the local authority as part of the council tax bill. Does this payment perhaps include all shared common services?
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