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The government's boiler upgrade program is designed to enhance energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions. It encourages homeowners and businesses to replace outdated, inefficient boilers with newer, more energy-efficient ones like heat pumps.
Recently the government has increased the grant from £5,000 to £7,500. Get a free quote and find out if you are eligible for the grant.
What is a Heat Pump?
Heat pumps work by transferring heat from one location to another, using much less energy in the process. Unlike gas boilers, which generate heat by burning fuel, heat pumps leverage existing heat to reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.
Although there are various factors to consider before switching to a heat pump, they offer significant cost savings over time. There are two main types of heat pumps: ground source and air source. Each functions differently, and one may be more suitable for your property than the other, potentially maximizing your savings.
How much does it cost to install heat pumps?
Installing a heat pump ranges from £6,000 to £18,500, depending on the type and how it integrates with your property. Despite the upfront cost, they can save up to £1,550 annually on energy bills.
Air source heat pumps are typically much cheaper to install than ground source heat pumps. Expect to pay between £6,000 and £10,000 for an air source system, depending on its specifications.
Ground source heat pump installation costs vary from £9,500 to £18,500, based on the system's size.
With the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, you can apply for up to £7,500 from the government to help cover the cost of installing a heat pump.