One smart system, every comfort covered
Daikin’s all-in-one heat pumps provide heating, cooling and warm water with quiet intelligence. Always there, adapting to your home and lifestyle.

All-in-one comfort, relax
Warm floors in winter. Cool rooms in summer. Warm water on demand. Whether you have radiators or underfloor heating, our system adapts to both. Comfort from a single, smart solution.

Reliable in every season
From frosty mornings to heatwaves, we like to keep your indoor climate steady. Our heat pumps perform even at –28°C and fit just as well in new homes as in renovations. All-electric, future-ready and always energy-efficient.

Silence and control, your way
You barely hear it, but always feel it. Use the app, your voice or set your own schedule. Easy, bright, invisible comfort.
Learn more about our heat pumps and make an informed decision
- What is a heat pump?
- How does a heat pump work?
- What is the typical lifespan of a heat pump?
- Can heat pumps be used for cooling?
- Is a heat pump right for my home?
A heat pump is an efficient low-carbon technology and delivers more energy than it consumes. It uses renewable energy sources such as air, water and geothermal energy to provide heating, cooling and hot water for your home. Indoors, this energy is then released through emitters such as radiators, underfloor heating, heat pump convectors and your hot water system.

Heat pumps convert energy from the outside to the preferred temperature for your home. Initially, a refrigerant in the outdoor heat pump unit absorbs heat from the air, earth or water. The refrigerant enters a compressor, where it is pressurised. Because of the high pressure, the refrigerant becomes hot and, in turn, produces hot water. The hot water can be stored in a tank until it is needed or is circulated via emitters in the different rooms through underfloor heating, radiators or heat pump convectors. When combined with heat pump convectors or underfloor heating, heat pumps can act like air conditioners and also be used for cooling. The cycle is simply reversed, with the indoor units absorbing the heat and the outdoor unit releasing it.

A heat pump typically lasts between 15 and 20 years, although this is determined by a number of factors, for instance, maintenance. While heat pumps are a low-maintenance solution, their lifespan will be maximised with an annual check-up by your installer or service partner.

Yes, they can, but this depends on the type of emitters you have.
The ideal emitter for cooling is a heat pump convector (also known as a fan coil unit), which cleverly combines heating and cooling in one system.

A heat pump is ideal for homes of all shapes and sizes and installing a heat pump to warm and cool your home is a smart choice whether it's for a newly built home or a property renovation

Air-to-water heat pumps: A fit for any situation

Air-to-water low-temperature heat pumps
Daikin Altherma low-temperature heat pumps can be used to efficiently cool, heat and provide hot water to newly built homes

Air-to-water high-temperature heat pumps
Easily replace your old heating and hot water system with our energy-efficient Daikin Altherma high-temperature heat pumps

Air-to-water mid-temperature heat pumps
Mid-temperature air-to-water heat pumps are an ideal replacement for your old gas boilers offering a renewable solution for cooling, heating and domestic hot water
Not sure which system fits your home?
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What our customers have to say about us
We care for air
Air brings comfort, but true comfort goes further. Daikin solutions use energy from the air to heat and cool your home energy-efficiently. Less environmental impact. Lower energy bills. More peace of mind. For you and your loved ones.
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