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    Question Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?



    Couldnt find the political section..?

    Big news (in the UK at least), our governments plans to build more nuclear power stations. Opponents say they should build more wind farms?

    One thing I do agree with, they wish to encourage us to use less energy. Heat pumps could be part of the answer?

    What about some grants to assist buyers in this new market?


    Given the rising cost of energy, do you think a heat pump fitted to a house increases its value? or atractiveness to a prospective buyer compared with a similar house with no Air Conditioning and heated by another means?



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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    I totally agree, Part ' L ', of regs, should explain a lot more, they are/ we are on the way.
    Lots to consider in untapped market as such.

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    One thing I do agree with, they wish to encourage us to use less energy. Heat pumps could be part of the answer?
    They do already.

    If you engage a company to supply and install inverter driven heat pump equipment then you only pay 5% VAT instead of 17.5%.

    In the commercial field the incentives are under the Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme. WWW.ECA.GOV.UK

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by frank
    They do already.

    If you engage a company to supply and install inverter driven heat pump equipment then you only pay 5% VAT instead of 17.5%.

    In the commercial field the incentives are under the Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme. WWW.ECA.GOV.UK
    I dont think this applies to domestic, or does it Frank?

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by bebad
    I totally agree, Part ' L ', of regs, should explain a lot more, they are/ we are on the way.
    Lots to consider in untapped market as such.
    Another Notts Lad

    Is it me or is this section of RE slow?
    Maybe its the Sub Forum thing.

    What about house prices?
    Will they increase with a good AC system installed?

    As with the increase in cars fitted with AC, Those without now dont sell too well?

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by mick2me
    I dont think this applies to domestic, or does it Frank?
    Yes it does. 5% vodka and tonic for domestic customers

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by frank
    Yes it does. 5% vodka and tonic for domestic customers
    Thanks Frank

    Perhaps there needs to be more publicity from the government?

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Here in New Zealand (Deep south Island anyway) the main source of heating for a new is house is a heat pump!
    I arrived looking for radiators in a house and found a couple of daikin heat pumps and this was the case in 90% of the houses.Gas is expensive and comes in cylinders but power isnt cheap either.But due to inverter technology they are cheaper to run, and good brands are now rated to -15 which is required down this way
    Skiing,Fishing,Boating,Walking and chilling out in the clean fresh air......oh and a 8 hour days work sometimes!
    Come to New Zealand its great :D

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    just fitted a low wall mount mitsi inverta in my new extension,will know better over the winter,we all gotta try something, japan seems to be leading the way with domestic fuel cells.

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Hi...a couple of notes on this thread...

    VAT as stated is 5% for Domestic installations only...not shops or commercial but believe some charities can have the lower rate....need to talk to HMRC (VAT man).

    Have you seen the latest SANYO AIRE75 ?...they are quoting a COP of 5 and works down to -15C. Bit pricey though.

    Adrian

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    I thought there was money available in the clear skys or blue skys grant thing offering upto 50% off install price of a heatpump for domestic and trainingtype instalations. I also did a quote for a company last year who insisted on a heat pump because as a company they were entitled to claim back 15% of the total costs.

    Cheers taz.

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by frank View Post
    They do already.

    If you engage a company to supply and install inverter driven heat pump equipment then you only pay 5% VAT instead of 17.5%.

    In the commercial field the incentives are under the Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme. WWW.ECA.GOV.UK
    How does it work Frank?
    I pay the distributor 17.5% Vat
    When I invoice my customer, Do I just charge him 5% ??

    Thx in advance

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    AS far as we are concered we charge our domestic customers 5% on heat pump installs. Pay the 17.5% vat on the materials cost and in some cases claim back the difference at the end of the vat quarter. Balances out though with commercial installs so the vat bill is never tooo bad!! Hope i've got that right cos weve been doing it for a while!

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Five years ago or so, we had a government fund in Norway where people could apply for financial support for installing heatpumps.

    The fund had been dormant for some years when there was a big boom in sales of heatpumps due to high electricity prices.

    Needless to say, the fund was closed down about six months after people started using it, not because they were out of money, but because people started using it

    My old man got $1000 after I installed a heatpump at his house

    But I like the idea of a fund like that.


    Heatpump prices has dropped quite a bit here around $1300 for a 6.5KW panasonic inverter pump. so when I installed mine earlier this year, all it cost me was the price of the pump and I didnt really need the fund to afford it, tho it would have been nice to get some extra cash
    -Cheers-

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by gwilliamson View Post
    AS far as we are concered we charge our domestic customers 5% on heat pump installs. Pay the 17.5% vat on the materials cost and in some cases claim back the difference at the end of the vat quarter. Balances out though with commercial installs so the vat bill is never tooo bad!! Hope i've got that right cos weve been doing it for a while!
    Thanks Williamson

    Please confirm the following scenario:

    I buy a domestic unit for £200.00 plus vat 17.5% , Total £235.00

    I sell to domestic customer installed for £750.00 plus vat
    Vat at 5% is £37.50

    So the difference is .50p

    I pay Vat man 50p ?

    Thx in advance

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Hi Abe
    Yes, thats exactly how it is. Infact on some installs the you can end up been owed vat which all helps for the quarterly bill. i.e. buy a unit & parts for £400 with 17.5% vat of £70 then install for say £1100 with vat of 5% £55. Hence you recalim £15 at the end of the quarter. However with a larger percentage of commercial installs i still end up owing the vat man but in theory i could be due a refund if i did domestic only. Hope i've got this right because i could owe a lot of money......

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Hi Abe & Gwilliamson

    That is exactly the way it works and, as you said, if you only did domestic installa then you would be due a VAT refund at the end of each quarter as your input tax (on sales) would be lower than your output tax (on purchases)

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Gone Fishin is correct in saying heat pumps are the norm in NZ South Island. The Govt decided about 3 or 4 years ago to subsidise the locals, so helping to cut down with emisions from solid fuel, coal and wood fires. It works well, as the domestic market has welcomed it with open arms, together with landlords who have tennants to look after with the heating. Here in Auckland we haven't got the very low temps that the deep south experience, so we dont get help from the Govt.
    I have one more comment.....
    "GO THE ALL BLACKS"

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Hello all,

    You have seen nothing yet, watch out for the Altherma by Daikin. It replaces the boiler with a Hodro unit which is connected to a heat pump condenser.
    Hot water and heating too.

    Obi Wan

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Hi
    I am looking closley at the Daikin Altherma nice piece of kit, just waiting for it to be released.

    Regards fix

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    Quote Originally Posted by fixit View Post
    Hi
    I am looking closley at the Daikin Altherma nice piece of kit, just waiting for it to be released.

    Regards fix
    Way too dear to make it viable unless gas isn't in the street..

    cheers

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    Re: Heat pumps a bonus for House buyers?

    A 'Daikin' installer I spoke to about these, did not sound too keen on the idea?

    I like my baths quite hot!

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