Energy bills slashed at Andover’s Pickett 20 Community Centre following a green heating system installation.

The company installed new equipment, using German-made Stiebel Eltron heat pumps and a buffer hot water cylinder. This met all the community center’s needs.
The center got a £7,500 grant from the boiler upgrade scheme, and Test Valley Borough Council gave extra funds.
Cutting running costs, the new system ensures the center stays warm all winter. Paul Humphrey, the company director, liked working on the hometown project.
He helped make Andover greener and warmer, also streamlining costs, which matters with smaller budgets now. The center hosts events and classes and they plan to start a warm hub soon.
Humphrey & Crockett knows the latest tech well and they can remotely log in to adjust the system. People see the project as good for everyone.