Point Pleasant sits close to the Tyne on the edge of Wallsend, near the old Segedunum Roman fort site, in an area built up around shipyard work with tight terraced streets running down towards Willington Quay and Howdon. Houses here tend to have small footprints and modest gardens, which shapes how a heat pump needs to be installed if it's going to look right and work well. Our engineers regularly cover Point Pleasant and the wider North Tyneside riverside, and we've fitted systems into exactly this style of housing before.
Local Heat Pump Engineers Covering Point Pleasant
Working on Tyneside's older terraced streets means understanding pipe runs, party walls and where an outdoor unit can actually go without upsetting a neighbour three feet away. We plan installations around the realities of Point Pleasant's housing rather than a generic template, and the same care applies whether you're near Battle Hill or closer to the riverside.
Heat Pump Installation in Point Pleasant
A proper survey comes first: checking wall construction, existing radiators and hot water usage before we ever quote a system size. Terraced and semi-detached homes around Point Pleasant often need slightly larger radiators or a hot water cylinder upgrade alongside the heat pump itself, and we'll tell you honestly if that's the case.
Annual Heat Pump Servicing in Point Pleasant
Once installed, a heat pump still needs looking after. Our annual service is a proper service, not just a quick visual check & safety and efficiency checks, a system water and glycol quality assessment, and a PDF service report that keeps your manufacturer's warranty valid. We run three plan types & Heat Pump Only, Heat Pump & Cylinder, and Hybrid & with pricing on our plans page. To book, call 01287 281014 or 07931 908711, or email info@ateservices.co.uk.
