Hamworthy Heating

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Hamworthy Heating is a British commercial boiler manufacturer and supplier of heating, hot water and renewable energy solutions. With over 50 years of standalone experience and 100 years as part of the Hamworthy Engineering Group, Hamworthy Heating is a leading authority in the commercial heating and hot water markets. Hamworthy Heating has been a subsidiary of Groupe Atlantic, a French owned pan European heating company, since 2008 and is now a part of their growing UK division, Groupe Atlantic UK, ROI and North America Divisions.

The People Difference

It’s not just our award winning products that set us apart. It’s our people. Your local and face to face contact is normally with one of our field based service engineers or area sales managers. Their impressive industry knowledge makes a real difference to your projects. From help with sizing hot water to replacing commercial boilers, you’ll find us friendly, knowledgeable and easy to deal with, every step of the way.

Our Accreditations

International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) is the world’s largest developer of voluntary International Standards. We are proud to have been awarded the following ISO accreditations:

ISO 9001 Quality Management System

ISO 14001 Environmental Management System

ISO 45001 Health and Safety Management System

When you deal with Hamworthy, have confidence that we’re working within a defined set of standards that is internationally recognised.

Website: www.hamworthy-heating.com

Telephone: 01202 662 552

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Hamworthy Heating Introduce New Tyneham Heat Pump Technology To Its Range

Tyneham's heat pump range, 14 & 18kW, 26 & 32kW, and 50 & 70kW

Hamworthy Heating, trusted British manufacturer and supplier of commercial heating and hot water products, is set to celebrate the future of heating with the launch of its first ever monobloc air source heat pump range, the Tyneham, designed to meet UK efficiency requirements in commercial applications.

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