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Aerothermal energy
This technology is based on a simple principle: extracting heat from the air and converting it into energy for your space. Thanks to modern advances, it works even in winter, keeping the heat inside. In summer, the process is reversed, providing cool air inside. It’s the perfect solution for year-round climate control.

An air source heat pump works by absorbing heat from the air outside, even when it’s below 0ºC. This energy is then transferred inside your space through a special circuit that compresses and releases the heat.
How does aerothermal energy work?
An air source heat pump works by absorbing heat from the air outside, even when it’s below 0ºC. This energy is then transferred inside your home through a special circuit that compresses and releases the heat.
Aerothermal engineering
Our systems are developed with intelligent engineering that helps us adapt the equipment and operating system to the space where they will be installed without the need for renovations.
Renewable energy source
Low energy consumption
Zero-emission option
Air-based system
Eco-friendly technology
Clean heating solution
Aerothermal system installers
At MASRED, we offer advice, sales, and installation of air source heat pumps. Each project is managed by our team of certified air source heat pump engineers.
Our technical team of air source heat pump installers is trained to work with different types of spaces, including homes, hotels, industrial facilities, and offices.
We only work with professionals officially certified in air source heat pumps, so you can rest assured that your system is in expert hands.

Year-round climate control
Control your home's temperature all year with one system. Enjoy warmth in winter and fresh air in summer.

Instant sanitary hot water
Get domestic hot water anytime, instantly and efficiently, without relying on gas or electric boilers.

Smart radiator heating
Compatible with low-temperature radiators for stable, even heating across your home.

Invisible heat distribution
Invisible comfort under your feet. Ideal for consistent warmth and energy savings.

Outdoor leisure heating
Keep your pool or spa at the perfect temperature without high energy bills.

Residential aerothermal solutions
We adapt the system to any home in Ibiza new builds or renovations, big or small.

Air source heat pump system
Not all air source heat pump systems are created equal. At MASRED, we help you choose the right configuration based on the size of your space, insulation, and how you plan to use it whether it’s for heating, cooling, or hot water.
A complete system includes the heat pump, control unit, and distribution circuit. Depending on your needs, we’ll install an all-in-one system or a split version. All-in-one units are ideal when you want a compact solution, especially in apartments, small homes, or offices. Split systems offer more flexibility and are often used in larger homes, villas, or where outdoor space is limited.
Air Source heat pump
Are designed for high-demand spaces, like large houses, hotels, or commercial buildings, offering greater capacity and scalable performance.
Each air source heat pump installation includes specialised equipment adapted to your space. We work with top-quality air source heat pump equipment to ensure reliability and long-term performance in every project.
We also supply air source heat pump kits for builders, technicians, or renovation projects. Whether you need a full kit or just individual air source units, we’ll guide you to the best option.
Looking for an air source heat pump for sale? We’ll help you choose the right model with everything you need, from controls to backup tanks.
Typical setups include:
The main air source unit, installed outdoors
The indoor control panel, with smart features
Optional hot water storage or backup systems

Air source heat pump combined with solar panels
Combine the aerothermal system with solar panels to transform your energy consumption into a zero-emission system.
An aerothermal heat pump combined with solar panels takes advantage of the hours of greatest sunlight. It can even store excess energy and use it later, day or night, summer or winter.
We have systems specifically designed to work together. Some even include smart controls to adjust based on weather forecasts and optimize how and when they use solar energy.
At MASRED, we can help you design a hybrid system with air source heat pump and solar panels.
Air source heat pump combined with gas boiler
An air source heat pump and a gas boiler can work together in a hybrid system. Don’t give up your gas system; combine it with air source heat pumps to reduce consumption and improve efficiency.
Aerothermal energy in Ibiza and Formentera
- Via Romana, 79, 07800 Ibiza, Islas Baleares
- +34 621 30 88 19
- info@ingenieriamasred.com
Service hours
- Monday 9:00–19:00
- Tuesday 9:00–19:00
- Wednesday 9:00–19:00
- Thursday 9:00–19:00
- Friday 9:00–19:00
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
Frequently asked questions about aerothermal energy
What is aerothermal energy?
Aerothermal energy is a sustainable heating and cooling system that extracts thermal energy from the outside air to produce heating, cooling, and domestic hot water (DHW) for a home or building. This is done through a device called an air-source heat pump (ASHP), which uses a thermodynamic cycle involving a refrigerant, a compressor, and heat exchangers to transfer energy from the air into the building.
Even when it’s cold outside, the air still contains usable energy. Aerothermal systems can capture this energy even at sub-zero temperatures, making them highly efficient. In fact, for every 1 kWh of electricity used, they can produce between 3 and 4 kWh of heat energy. This efficiency is often expressed using the COP (Coefficient of Performance).
Aerothermal systems are officially recognized by the European Union as a form of renewable energy, since over 70% of the energy they use comes from the environment. When combined with solar photovoltaic panels, the system can reach full energy independence.
These systems are especially popular in single-family homes, new builds, energy-efficient renovations, and commercial buildings like hotels and residential complexes. They work very well with underfloor heating systems, low-temperature radiators, fan coil units, or hot water storage tanks.
What types of aerothermal systems exist?
Monobloc system
The monobloc system integrates all essential components in a single outdoor unit. It connects directly to the home’s heating or hot water system through a water circuit, eliminating the need for an indoor refrigerant unit. This design simplifies the installation and makes it ideal for homes without a dedicated technical room.
It is often used in smaller properties or renovations where interior space is limited. One of its key advantages is reduced maintenance and ease of installation, since there are no refrigerant pipes running inside the building. It’s a compact and efficient solution for straightforward installations.
Bibloc or split system
In a bibloc or split system, the heat pump is divided into two units: an outdoor unit that extracts energy from the air, and an indoor unit that distributes the heat. These units are connected by a refrigerant circuit, allowing for better control and improved performance.
This setup is particularly suitable for larger buildings or homes in colder regions, as it protects the indoor components from weather extremes and maximizes efficiency. It also allows more flexibility in installation and offers enhanced temperature control inside the home.
Hybrid system
The hybrid system combines aerothermal technology with a conventional heating source, usually a gas or oil boiler. The system intelligently switches between the heat pump and the boiler depending on outdoor temperatures and energy demand to maintain optimal efficiency.
It is especially useful for homes that already have a boiler installed and want to reduce energy consumption without fully replacing the old system. This solution is highly adaptable and ensures comfort even during extreme weather, making it a good choice for regions with harsh winters.
How much can you save on average by installing aerothermal energy at home?
As we mentioned earlier, the only cost involved is the electricity needed to power the compressor motor that is, the aerothermal unit itself. But keep this in mind: for every kWh of electricity consumed, the system can generate up to 4 kWh of thermal energy.
Aerothermal energy is clean, renewable, highly cost-effective, and can easily replace other systems (such as fossil fuels). The actual savings will depend on the type of energy you’re currently using. If you’re using natural gas, you could save up to 25%. If you’re using diesel fuel for boilers, the savings could reach 50%. And as mentioned, you could reduce your total energy consumption by over 60%.
Where does aerothermal energy get the power it needs to operate?
Aerothermal systems extract energy directly from the air. This makes them not only highly cost-effective both financially and energetically but also ecological and efficient. To put it simply, the air around us, in the atmosphere, contains radiant energy from the sun, held at a certain temperature.
Aerothermal heat pumps capture this energy directly from the air using an outdoor unit, and transfer it to an indoor unit installed in your home. The indoor unit generates heat used for domestic hot water and heating. In summer, the process reverses: the system absorbs heat from inside the home and expels it outside, providing air conditioning.
The principle behind aerothermal technology is based on heat exchange, carried out through a thermodynamic system that includes an evaporator, coil, refrigerant, compressor, and condenser. Depending on your needs for heating or cooling the system adjusts accordingly, always drawing energy from the outdoor air.