air source heat pumps – saving on heating costs
Take the leap towards lower electricity consumption now and choose energy-efficient solutions for your home or cottage. HVM Infra sells and installs air source heat pumps as a turnkey service in Oulu, Rovaniemi, Kemi and elsewhere in Lapland and North Ostrobothnia.

Air source heat pump installation in Finland
Get a complete, turnkey air source heat pump solution for your home anywhere in Northern Finland through HVM Infra. For larger projects, we install the pumps throughout Finland. Our experts will help you to choose the right unit and handle the installation quickly and easily. Whether it is a detached house, apartment building, business premises, summer cottage or garage, the right energy solution can bring savings on heating costs of up to more than 50 %. Start your own green transition by contacting our experts.
Heat and cool according to the situation
An air-source heat pump is an easy and practical solution for both heating and cooling. It is an excellent source of heat alongside your home’s existing heating system, saving you up to more than 50 % on your heating bills.
How to acquire an air source heat pump:
1. Contact us and get an expert’s assessment of a suitable installation.
2. Easy installation in one day.
3. We will guide you through the correct use of the device.
4. You will enjoy savings of both money and energy.
Brands we represent
Mitsubishi Electric air source heat pumps
Mitsubishi Electric is known for quality and durability. Our air-source and air-to-water heat pumps for northern conditions are among the longest-lasting and most energy-efficient systems on the market, which means they save both our customers’ money and the environment.
Daikin air source heat pumps
Daikin air source heat pumps combine stylish design with smart and innovative technology. Quiet heat pumps are also suitable for cooling apartment buildings. Daikin has been operating in Finland since 1974 and there are more than 250 000 Daikin heat pumps in use in the Nordic countries.
Toshiba air source heat pumps
Toshiba is a pioneer in air source heat pumps, with equipment designed to combine uncompromising performance, energy efficiency and modern elegance.
An energy-efficient choice for your home or cottage
HVM air-source heat pumps are suitable for both new buildings and old houses. Heat pumps make it easy to upgrade well-serviced properties to meet the ever-increasing demands of the new millennium. By choosing an air-source heat pump, you will benefit from nature’s own heat energy and make significant savings on heating costs.
Air-to-water heat pumps
HVM Infra also offers air-to-water heat pumps installed. An air-to-water heat pump is an efficient and versatile heat source, as the heat energy it produces can also be used for domestic hot water heating. You can enjoy constant heat all year round. The remote control and intelligent functions of modern air-to-water heat pumps also make operation effortless and convenient. When purchased, an air-to-water heat pump can save up to 1 500–2 000 € per year in heating costs compared to, for example, oil or electric heating.
Why choose an air source heat pump?
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Marko Veittikoski
Frequently asked questions about air source heat pumps
How much energy does an air source heat pump save per year?
The amount of energy saved per year by an air source heat pump depends on a number of factors, such as the efficiency of the unit, the degree of use, the installation location, the starting price of the heating and the climatic conditions. An air-source heat pump can save a considerable amount of energy if used and installed correctly.
In Finland, the average electricity savings of an air-source heat pump are around 25–50 % compared to conventional electric heating, and it is estimated that it can save between 500 –1 000 € per year in heating costs. The running costs of an air source heat pump are usually around 0,10–0,15 € per hour of use.
It is important to note that the energy savings of an air-source heat pump will vary in different climates and operating conditions. The efficiency of the equipment is also affected by its maintenance and servicing. The amount of energy saved by an air source heat pump can vary considerably from one operating situation to another, so talk to our professionals about the energy efficiency of an air source heat pump and the potential savings in your own home.
How often does an air source heat pump need to be serviced?
The maintenance of an air-source heat pump is an important part of its operation and efficiency. The maintenance interval for an air source heat pump depends on a number of factors, such as the age of the unit, the degree of use, the installation site and the environmental conditions. In general, it is recommended that the maintenance interval for an air source heat pump be approximately every year, but for a more accurate maintenance interval, consult the equipment manufacturer’s instructions or consult a professional.
Maintenance of an air source heat pump usually includes cleaning the unit, changing the filters, measuring the air flow and adding refrigerant if necessary. It is important to change the filters regularly, as clogged filters can reduce the efficiency of the unit and even cause it to fail. It is always advisable to use a professional to clean and maintain your air source heat pump to ensure that it is operating safely and correctly.
Do you also offer air-to-water heat pumps?
Yes. Through HVM, you can get air-to-water heat pumps as a hassle-free turnkey solution. With an air-to-water heat pump, you can provide clean, low-cost heat in a home with a water-loop heat distribution network, such as radiators or underfloor heating. It can be installed as the main heat source in your home or to support another heating system.
The air-to-water heat pumps we offer are suitable for both new buildings and old houses. Heat pumps make it easy to upgrade well-serviced properties to meet the ever-stricter demands of the new millennium.