Short answer: Living with a heat pump usually feels different from living with a boiler because the system is set up for steady comfort, lower flow temperatures and sensible controls rather than short blasts of high heat.

A well-designed heat pump is usually set up for steady comfort rather than short bursts of very hot water through the radiators.

Weather compensation, sensible schedules and clear handover advice help the system run in the background without constant tweaking.

The important part is that the homeowner understands what changes, what stays familiar and who to ask if something does not feel right.

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