A new Sustainable Home Centre will be officially opened by Daikin in Liverpool on Friday, 17th January. The launch event, set to take place from 10am to 4pm, aims to promote low-carbon heating solutions and educate local homeowners about sustainable home heating.
The centre is a collaborative initiative between Daikin and James Hargreaves, the largest independent plumbers’ merchant in the UK. This marks their third partnership, focusing on training local installers in renewable energy technologies. The event is open to all, including homeowners, housebuilders, architects, and heating installers.
The opening will be attended by MP Anneliese Midgley and Lord Mayor Steve Rotheram to mark its official opening. MP Anneliese Midgley will be cutting the ribbon and the Lord Mayor will be in attendance from 12pm.
Low carbon features are increasingly seen as key features in a home. As part of its recent Modern Home Must Haves campaign, fronted by Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, Daikin found that 81% of respondents believe that environmentally friendly features such as a heat pump, an EV charging point and solar panels are now a modern home must-have, rather than a nice-to-have. A whopping 81% wish their current home was more environmentally friendly, but have no idea where to start to rectify it.
To address this issue, visitors to the Sustainable Home Centre will be able to experience Daikin’s latest heat pump technology and meet experts in the field. The centre aims to empower installers to embrace renewable heating and to encourage installers to replace a boiler, older heat pump or any other heat source with the Daikin Altherma HHT to receive £500 cashback or credit with Daikin.
Gary Beaumont, sales director at James Hargreaves, comments: “We’re thrilled to bring this innovative hub for Liverpool, where we’ll offer homeowners cutting-edge, sustainable heating solutions while empowering local installers with training in advanced, eco-friendly technologies. We are looking forward to seeing the first installers come through our door, complete their training, and leave with the skills and expertise needed to drive our industry’s transition to a greener bright future.”
Commercial manager of heating & renewables at Daikin UK, Iain Bevan adds: “Heat pumps hold immense potential for slashing energy consumption and home bills. Over their 15-year lifespan, transitioning from a fossil fuel boiler to an air source heat pump could yield savings exceeding £3,000 compared to gas boilers, over £6,000 compared to oil, and surpassing £9,000 compared to LPG1.
“Our studies reveal that a staggering 68% of homeowners are unaware of the significantly higher energy efficiency of heat pumps over gas boilers. While gas boilers operate at 70-90% efficiency, heat pumps soar between 300-400%. There’s an essential need to educate homeowners about heat pump technology, and our Sustainable Home Centres, like Climate Controls & Spares Ivybridge, offer the ideal platform for such endeavours.
“Furthermore, with substantial funding accessible through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, now boosted to £7,500, homeowners have remarkable opportunity to undertake green energy efficiency enhancements.”
To register your attendance, please email
s.wright@james-hargreaves.co.uk

