Future-proof your home for the next 25+ years with an advanced heat pump that is up to 400% efficient, cuts bills by £1,200/year*, and saves ~3 tonnes/year of carbon emissions – without burning fossil fuels.
Own your home? Use gas, oil, LPG, or electric heating? You are likely eligible for the £7,500 BUS grant!Check My Eligibility
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Future-proof your home for the next 25+ years with an advanced heat pump that is up to 400% efficient, cuts bills by £1,200/year*, and saves ~3 tonnes/year of carbon emissions – without burning fossil fuels.
Own your home? Use gas, oil, LPG, or electric heating? You are likely eligible for the £7,500 BUS grant!Check My Eligibility
Across England and Wales, thousands of homeowners are moving away from fossil-fuel heating and installing modern air source heat pumps supported by the £7,500 government heat pump grant.
This national shift is part of the UK’s legally binding path to Net Zero by 2050, with the Boiler Upgrade Scheme helping households move toward greener, more efficient heating, stable running costs, and a more sustainable energy future.
Modern air source heat pumps use high-efficiency inverter compressors and advanced refrigerants (R290/R32) to capture heat from outdoor air – even at -20°C. The system modulates continuously, delivering consistent warmth while using 1 unit of electricity to generate up to 4 units of heat.
With smart heating controls and grid-ready integration, these pumps reduce energy waste, maintain steady home temperatures, and last decades – making them a future-proof, low-carbon alternative to fossil-fuel heating.
BUS supports replacement of high-cost or high-carbon heating systems, including:
| Your Current Heating | Estimated Annual Savings* | Why it Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Electric storage/panel heaters | £800 – £1,150 | Heat pumps deliver multiple units of heat for every unit of electricity used. |
| Old or inefficient gas boiler | £280 – £420 | Less wasted energy means more usable warmth in your home. |
| LPG or oil heating | £500 – £780 | No bulk fuel costs or sudden price spikes. |
| Modern gas boiler | £100 – £160 | Savings come from higher efficiency and lower standing charges. |
Advanced refrigerant absorbs natural outdoor heat – even in sub-zero temperatures.
The inverter compressor raises the temperature, turning ambient heat into usable warmth.
The heated fluid circulates through radiators, underfloor heating, and your hot water cylinder.
Once heat is delivered, the refrigerant cools, returns outside, and repeats the cycle.
*Savings vary by home size, insulation, and electricity tariff
Thanks to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, a modern air source heat pump is far cheaper than you think.
Estimated Costs by Home Size
| Home Size | Heat Pump Size | Original Cost | Grant Applied | Your Cost | Estimated Annual Bills* | Potential Savings* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2-Bedroom | Small (4–5 kW) | £8,500 | £7,500 | £1,000 | ~£400 | £550–£800 |
| 3-Bedroom | Medium (7–9 kW) | £11,000 | £7,500 | £3,500 | ~£500 | £700–£1,000 |
| 4-Bedroom | Large (12+ kW) | £14,000 | £7,500 | £6,500 | ~£650 | £900–£1,200 |
Old fossil-fuel heating wastes around 10–15% of your energy every month. For every £100 spent on gas or oil, up to £15 literally goes up the flue.
A modern air source heat pump captures natural energy from the air, transforming ambient heat into “free” warmth for your home.
And with the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, most of the installation cost is covered by the government.
Worried about upfront costs? With 0% VAT and flexible finance, a modern air source heat pump is easier than ever to get.
Here’s an estimate of the heat pump price for a 2-3 bedroom house and how it could work over five years:
Getting your Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant is quick and simple. Follow these steps:
Own your home? Use gas, oil, LPG, or electric heating? Have a valid EPC? You are likely eligible.
Only certified installers can claim the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant for you.
The installer applies on your behalf; £7,500 is deducted instantly.
Reduced bills, smarter heating, and lower carbon from day one.
Upgrade to a modern air source heat pump and see immediate results:
From D or E straight to C or B
An advanced heating system can boost your property value by 10-20%.
Get heating upgrade + energy rating boost in a single step
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme won’t last forever. Every day you wait is money lost on old heating and rising bills.
Get £7,500 off a modern air source heat pump today!







The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is a UK government initiative providing a £7,500 non-repayable grant to homeowners in England and Wales. The goal is to lower the upfront cost of Air Source Heat Pumps.
The primary benefits include 75% free energy from the air, a 3–7% boost in property value, and the removal of the £130+ annual gas standing charge. They also last twice as long as boilers (20–25 years vs. 10 years).
Yes. From 2025 onwards, UK building regulations will require low-carbon heating solutions, such as air source heat pumps, in most new builds. This is part of the government’s plan to achieve Net Zero 2050.
You don’t have to do a thing. As your MCS-certified installer, we handle the entire Ofgem application for you. Once approved, the £7,500 is deducted directly from your quote, so you only pay the remaining balance.
The BUS grant requires the total removal of your old fossil fuel system. This is a “replacement” scheme, not an “addition” scheme. This makes sure you save the most money by eliminating gas bills and standing charges entirely.
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) take heat from the air and are much cheaper and faster to install. Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) take heat from the earth via pipes. While both are efficient, ASHPs are the most popular choice for UK residential homes due to space and cost.
Absolutely. Your heat pump will heat your home and provide all your domestic hot water. We typically install a highly-insulated water cylinder alongside the unit to ensure you have high-pressure hot water available 24/7.
No, they are not. Modern air source heat pumps are designed to run quietly, with noise levels often below 40 dB, similar to a standard conversation. New-generation units include inverter compressors that adjust speed gradually. Thus, reducing sound and maintaining steady warmth.