Heat pumps in Mallorca
The full guide: how it works, the COP, the Daitsu 3-pipe Multi-Hybrid and the real savings.
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We're Joaquín and Juan, and in Palma we fit them in everything: a flat or penthouse in the centre, Santa Catalina or Portixol, a villa in Son Vida or Génova, or a building that wants rid of its central oil boiler. One single heat pump gives you heating, air conditioning and hot water, and you're done with oil. RITE-certified company: from the survey to the legalisation and the grants, it's all on us. No subcontractors. We speak English.
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Your city
Palma is a city, and a city has everything: flats and penthouses in the centre, Santa Catalina, Portixol or the Eixample; villas in Son Vida, Bonanova or Génova; village houses in the old town; and apartment blocks with a central oil boiler that's crying out for a replacement. A heat pump fits them all, and almost always against the same thing: expensive oil or electric heating.
In an urban home what matters is getting the outdoor unit's position right —courtyard, light well, roof or terrace— and keeping it quiet for the neighbours. In a penthouse you have more room on the roof; in a flat we keep it compact and discreet. And in an apartment block, swapping the central oil boiler for a heat pump is one of the changes with the most upside: we help with the technical proposal so you can take it to the owners' meeting.
In Sa Calatrava, La Llonja or the historic centre you have to mind the look and the rules. There we find the most discreet spot for the unit and carry out the installation without spoiling the façade or the courtyard. It performs just the same and the building stays as it always was.
In Son Vida, Bonanova or Génova it's villas with high consumption —lots of climate control and sometimes a pool—. There we size it like a villa: a powerful heat pump, underfloor heating and, if you want, integration with solar panels so heating the house costs next to nothing.
Want to understand how a heat pump works, the COP and the Daitsu 3-pipe Multi-Hybrid? We explain it all calmly in our heat pumps in Mallorca guide.
How we work
We come to your flat, penthouse, villa or building in Palma, look at what you have now (oil, electric, central…), where to place the outdoor unit and your needs. We calculate the savings and the grants. Free and with no obligation.
We fit the heat pump, the underfloor heating or emitters and the whole circuit, on anti-vibration supports so the neighbours aren't disturbed, and legalise it with the authority under RITE.
We prepare and file the grant application (FACTOR 2026), the IRPF deduction and any applicable Palma IBI rebate. You sign and start saving.
Straight talk
We're Joaquín and Juan, and in Palma the same three scenes keep coming up. Here they are, plainly, in case yours looks like one of them.
A building in the Eixample or the centre with a decades-old central oil boiler: noisy, expensive and always about to cause trouble. We set out the move to a heat pump —for the whole building or separated per home— and give the owners' meeting clear figures. It's one of the projects that saves the most on bills and adds the most value to the building.
In a penthouse in Santa Catalina or Portixol, the main worry is where the unit goes and the noise for the neighbour next door. We mount it on anti-vibration supports, in the least intrusive spot, within the limits. It blends into the terrace and nobody notices it running.
In Sa Calatrava or La Llonja people ask us for the same thing: an installation you can't see. We solve the outdoor unit as discreetly as possible, respecting the façade and courtyard, and leave a quiet system inside that heats in winter, cools in summer and makes hot water all year.
Keep reading
Want the technology in depth, to pair it with solar or to know which grants you qualify for in Palma? We'll take you there.
The full guide: how it works, the COP, the Daitsu 3-pipe Multi-Hybrid and the real savings.
See the full guide →Pair the heat pump with solar self-consumption and run your Palma home at next to no cost.
See solar in Palma →How Cort's IBI rebate for improving your home's efficiency works, and how we handle the application.
See the Palma IBI →Across Mallorca
We install and certify heat pumps across Mallorca. Find your area: Andratx · Calvià · Campos · Llucmajor · Manacor · Cala d'Or — or see the heat pump guide for Mallorca →
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Answered
Yes, we do it often in the centre, Santa Catalina, Portixol or the Eixample. The outdoor unit goes where it's least intrusive —courtyard, light well, roof or terrace— and the indoor part is very compact. In a penthouse you have even more room on the roof. You get heating, air conditioning and hot water from a single unit, in an urban home too.
Yes, and it's one of the changes that makes the most sense in Palma. Many buildings in the centre and the Eixample still run on an old, expensive central oil boiler. It can be replaced with a heat pump for the whole building, or we can look at separating it per home. We help with the technical proposal so you can take it to the owners' meeting.
Yes, with care. In areas like Sa Calatrava or La Llonja you have to respect the look and the rules, so we find the most discreet spot for the outdoor unit and carry out the installation without spoiling the façade or the courtyard. We assess it on the visit, based on your building.
Modern units are very quiet, comparable to a high-end air conditioner. We mount it on anti-vibration supports, in the least intrusive spot, within the noise limits. In a shared building that's exactly what needs care, and we take care of it.
Palma City Council (Cort) provides for IBI rebates for systems that improve a home's energy efficiency. The terms and percentages depend on the current bylaw and on each case, so we review it with you and prepare the documentation. Approval is always up to the authorities: we handle the paperwork, but we can't guarantee you'll get it.
Yes. Heat pumps qualify for the FACTOR 2026 call from the Balearic Government (up to 70% of the cost for individuals, open since July 2026) and for the income-tax (IRPF) deduction for improving your home's efficiency. We prepare and file all the documentation for you; you just sign. The award is up to the authorities, but the work of applying is on us.
Quality
Where we're busiest is with DAITSU heat pumps —including their multi-hybrid (climate + hot water) and the HEATANK tanks—; plus Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, General, Fujitsu, Baxi, Midea, Gree, Panasonic, Samsung, LG and Toshiba.




We give you a free technical and savings study, whether it's a flat, a villa or a whole building. Message us, no obligation.