What the first conversation usually covers
Most first calls are about the property, how the current heating behaves, how the home is used day to day and whether renewable heating looks worth exploring properly rather than jumping in blind.
Pomona Eco Solutions approaches renewable heating in a practical, measured way. The aim is to help customers understand what may suit the property, what improvements the wider system might need and whether a lower-carbon route makes sense in real life rather than just on paper.
You do not need to have decided yet. A lot of first enquiries are simply about whether a property looks like a realistic fit, whether simpler system improvements should come first and what would actually need checking before going any further.

Renewable heating conversations usually centre on options such as air source heat pumps, upgraded hot water storage, better heating controls and lower-temperature system design. The right answer depends on the property, the heat demand and how much wider upgrade work is realistic.
The most likely starting point is a sensible conversation about air source heat pumps, lower-temperature heating design and the upgrade work that may need doing around the rest of the system first.
Most first calls are about the property, how the current heating behaves, how the home is used day to day and whether renewable heating looks worth exploring properly rather than jumping in blind.
Insulation levels, radiator sizing, hot water storage space and the condition of the wider heating system all shape whether the property looks ready now or needs staged preparation first.
Some customers want to understand a full heat-pump route, while others simply want to improve the system in stages and avoid locking themselves into the wrong decision too early.
Sometimes that means exploring renewable heating properly. Sometimes it means controls, emitters, hot-water storage or broader system-readiness work first. The point is to be honest about which it is, even if the honest answer is not a full renewable install yet.
The tone stays practical and trustworthy. Customers exploring newer options still want the basics: honest advice, sensible explanations and no inflated promises about savings, suitability or installation scope.
Renewable heating decisions often depend on radiator sizing, insulation levels, hot water storage space, outdoor unit positioning and whether the rest of the heating system is ready to run efficiently at lower temperatures.
That can mean the right next step is guidance, system-readiness work or staged improvements before any larger renewable installation is agreed, and that is still useful progress.
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From outdoor heat pump units to the internal hot water and plant equipment that supports them, good renewable work should look tidy, practical and properly thought through.
A clean external setup with sensible spacing and positioning around the property.

Renewable heating is not just about the outdoor unit. The inside layout matters just as much for performance and maintenance.
No. Suitability depends on insulation levels, radiator sizing, outdoor space for a heat pump unit, hot water storage requirements and whether the wider heating system can run efficiently at lower temperatures without forcing the property into awkward compromises.
Most conversations centre on air source heat pumps, hot water cylinder upgrades, controls, radiator and emitter changes, and whether the system is realistically ready for lower-temperature heating. The point is to work out what is practical for the property, not just what sounds good on a brochure.
Yes. Early-stage questions are welcome, especially if you want to understand what may need checking before a larger decision is made or whether the property is more likely to need staged preparation first.
Yes. Renewable heating sits alongside core plumbing, heating and boiler services, so the wider system can be looked at realistically rather than in isolation. That matters because many renewable-heating decisions still depend on the condition of the rest of the heating setup.
Renewable heating systems are designed around the property. Fill in the details and we will arrange a survey.
The property is surveyed properly before any system is recommended. Renewable heating only makes sense when it suits the property — that is the starting point.
Start with a practical conversation about what may suit the property and what else the system might need.