Heat Pump Installers in England
MCS-certified air and ground source heat pump installation with Boiler Upgrade Scheme grants
Boiler Upgrade Scheme — £7,500 grant for air source, £7,500 for ground source
Average cost
£8,000–£15,000 after £7,500 BUS grant
Typical install time
2–5 days
Government scheme
Boiler Upgrade Scheme — £7,500 grant for air source, £7,500 for ground source
Why install heat pumps?
- £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant
- 300% efficient (3 units heat per 1 unit electricity)
- Lower running costs than gas boiler with cheap tariff
- Eligible for Octopus Cosy/Heat Pump tariffs
- Zero direct carbon emissions
Find Heat Pumps installers by city
- Heat Pumps in London
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- Heat Pumps in Birmingham
- Heat Pumps in Leeds
- Heat Pumps in Sheffield
- Heat Pumps in Bristol
- Heat Pumps in Liverpool
- Heat Pumps in Nottingham
- Heat Pumps in Leicester
- Heat Pumps in Coventry
- Heat Pumps in Newcastle
- Heat Pumps in Brighton
- Heat Pumps in Oxford
- Heat Pumps in Cambridge
- Heat Pumps in Reading
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a heat pump cost in the UK?
- An air source heat pump costs £10,000–£18,000 installed. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme grants £7,500, reducing net cost to £2,500–£10,500. Ground source is more expensive (£15,000–£35,000) but gets the same £7,500 grant.
- What is the Boiler Upgrade Scheme?
- The BUS provides a £7,500 grant to replace fossil fuel heating with a heat pump. It's available until 2028. You need a valid EPC with no outstanding loft/cavity wall insulation recommendations.
- Is my home suitable for a heat pump?
- Heat pumps work best in well-insulated homes. They run at lower temperatures (45-55°C vs 70°C for gas), so larger radiators or underfloor heating may be needed. An MCS-certified installer will assess your home.
- What is a COP and SCOP?
- COP (Coefficient of Performance) measures efficiency — a COP of 3 means 3kWh heat from 1kWh electricity. SCOP is the seasonal average, typically 2.5-4.0 for UK air source heat pumps.