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Get A New Heat Pump Engineer Quote & Cost of Installation

Heat pump systems are used for heating or cooling spaces by transferring heat from one location to another. They move heat from a source to a destination rather than generating heat directly, which makes them an energy-efficient heating and cooling solution for your home.

If you want to install a heat pump in your property, Warmable can connect you to a qualified local engineer for free. Check out the grants and schemes in the UK you could be eligible for, then simply fill in our quick form and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.

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How to Get a Heat Pump Engineer Quote Online

1. Apply Online

Fill out our quick online form with essential details, including your property specifications and heat pump preferences.

2. Receive a Call:

A member of the Warmable team will contact you to arrange a visit from a certified air to water heat pump engineer.

3. Engineer Quote:

After a thorough assessment of your heating system, you'll receive a free quote from an accredited heat pump specialist.

4. Installation:

Choose the best offer and schedule the installation at your convenience. We hope to get your new heating system up and running as soon as possible!

Best Types of Heat Pumps in the UK

  1. Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP): These pumps extract heat from the outdoor air and transfer it indoors for heating purposes. They both heat and cool your home.
  2. Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP): Also known as geothermal heat pumps, GSHPs extract heat from the ground through a loop system buried underground.
  3. Air To Water Heat Pumps: These heat pumps transfer heat from the outdoor air to water, which is great for homes and businesses that need hot water.
  4. Air To Air Heat Pumps: These pumps transfer heat from the outdoor air to indoor air for heating or from indoor air to outdoor air for cooling.
  5. Water Source Heat Pump: This type of heat pump extracts or rejects heat to or from a water source, such as a lake, river, or well water. They are often used in buildings with a nearby water source to enhance heating and cooling efficiency.

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How Much Do Heat Pumps Cost?

The cost of a heat pump in the UK varies based on the type and size of the unit. Air source heat pumps typically range from £8,000 to £18,000, with air-to-water models priced between £1,500 and £3,500.

Ground source heat pumps, offering enhanced efficiency, come at a higher upfront cost, ranging from £14,500 to £45,000. These figures include both the supply and installation costs.

Homeowners can explore government grants such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which offers a grant of £7,500, mitigating the overall expenses. You could also use Warmable to get a free quote.

 

How Much Do Heat Pump Installers Cost?

The installation costs can vary based on factors like the type of heat pump and the difficulty of installation. Air source heat pump installation costs range from £350 to £1,700, while ground source installation costs range from £700 to £2,450.

It’s worth noting that the Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers a grant of £7,500, which can be deducted from the total installation costs, providing potential savings for homeowners.

FAQ About UK Heat Pump Installers

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Why Should I Use Warmable For Heat Pump Quotes and Costs?

 

At Warmable, we are passionate about helping British households and companies find the best new boiler prices. Whether you are looking for a new boiler that can save money or has a high efficiency rating, we compare hundreds of boilers and can help find the right one for you.

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