Three reasons to choose an air-to-water heat pump

Three reasons to choose an air-to-water heat pump

Thinking about upgrading your home heating system? Installing a CTC heat pump is an eco-smart, efficient, and profitable investment.

CTC EcoAir 600M features a variable-speed compressor that automatically adjusts to your home's heating and hot water needs. When more power is needed, the pump increases output – and when less is required, it slows down to save energy. It's maintenance-free and hassle-free, so you can focus on the things that matter. The graphite grey design blends in beautifully with the surrounding environment.

CTC EcoAir 700M is a range of variable-speed air-to-water heat pumps that use the natural refrigerant R290. Combining high energy efficiency with environmentally friendly operation, the 700M is specially designed for Nordic climates. With quiet operation and easy integration into existing systems, it's a smart choice for sustainable heating. It can also provide both cooling and heating, ensuring the perfect indoor climate. And with its modern design, it’s a visual upgrade for your home too.

1. Easy and environmentally friendly

Since an air-to-water heat pump transfers the air's energy into heat and hot water, no boreholes or ground loops are required — making it easy to install.

The energy utilised is free, environmentally friendly and contributes to reduced carbon dioxide emissions.

2. Save money

By installing one of CTC's heat pumps, you can save up to 85 percent of your previous heating costs. In addition, the heat pump often increases the value of your house.

With CTC's quick calculation, you can easily calculate how much you can save.

3. Smart accessories

CTC's heat pumps are largely self-sufficient and easy to supplement with other heat sources, such as solar heat or your pool. You can also use the free CTC Connect + app on your mobile phone to control the heat pump from anywhere.

Interested in buying and installing a heat pump? Here you can read more about our products.

Updated: 2025-06-30

Published: 2019-02-11