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Average UK installed cost: £8,000–£14,000 before grant

What does an air source heat pump actually cost?

We track real installer quotes across England, Scotland and Wales — by property size, current heating, and region. Use the calculator below to estimate your installed cost (after the £7,500 BUS grant where eligible) and your projected annual running cost compared with gas, oil and LPG.

Methodology

  • Sourced From 420+ Real Installer Quotes
  • Updated Quarterly — Last Refresh Q1 2026
  • Cross-Checked With Energy Saving Trust Data
  • Methodology Public — See /methodology
  • No Installer Kickbacks Influence Numbers
  • Region-Adjusted (London, North, Scotland)

Estimates only. Actual cost depends on property condition, accessibility, region, and installer. ASHPCost.co.uk does not perform installations.

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Three quick choices and we will give you a real cost band based on recent UK installer quotes for similar properties. Estimate only — a survey gives you the actual number.

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Estimate based on Q1 2026 installer quote data (n=420+). Real number depends on property condition, accessibility, radiator state, and installer choice. A free heat-loss survey gives you the actual price.

Real UK cost data — Q1 2026

What heat pumps actually cost UK homeowners

Numbers below are derived from real installer quotes (n=420+) collected across England, Scotland and Wales between October 2025 and March 2026. Updated quarterly.

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Typical UK price ranges

What an air source heat pump costs in 2026

Most properties fall into one of three tiers. Ranges below are installed costs before the £7,500 BUS grant — after-grant figures are noted in each tier.

£8,000 – £11,000

Flat / small terrace

4–6 kW air source heat pump, 1 hot water cylinder, modest radiator upgrades. After £7,500 BUS grant: from £500.

Typical: 1–2 day install

Most common

£9,500 – £13,500

Semi-detached / mid terrace

6–10 kW heat pump, 200–250L cylinder, 4–6 radiator changes, light pipework. After grant: typically £2,000–£6,000.

Typical: 2–3 day install

£11,000 – £16,000

Detached / 4-bed+

8–14 kW heat pump, 250–300L cylinder, broader radiator upgrade, electrical works. After grant: typically £3,500–£8,500.

Typical: 3–5 day install

💷 BUS grant: up to £7,500

Paid by Ofgem directly to your installer. No upfront payment from you, no complex paperwork. Available in England & Wales until March 2028.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland: even more

Home Energy Scotland offers up to £7,500 cashback PLUS an optional £7,500 interest-free loan. Total funding up to £15,000 for a heat pump install.

Ranges shown are based on current MCS-certified installer quotes across the UK. Actual pricing varies by property condition, accessibility, radiator and pipework state, region and installer. Only a written quote tells you the price for your home.

How it works

Three steps to a clear answer

No obligation, no pushy follow-ups, no fees from us — ever.

1

Tell us about your home

Property type, bedrooms, current heating fuel, postcode. We use these to estimate the right heat pump size (kW) and a realistic installed cost range based on quotes we've seen for similar UK properties.

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See your cost band

We show: typical installed cost before grant, the BUS grant amount you may qualify for, your estimated annual running cost vs your current fuel, and a rough payback timeline.

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Refine with real quotes

Estimate is a starting point — only a survey gives you a real number. We'll connect you with installers willing to provide free written quotes if you want hard pricing for your property.

Coverage

MCS-certified installers across the UK

Click your town for local installer coverage and the BUS grant details for your area.

Coverage expands as installers complete onboarding. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Common questions

Air source heat pump FAQs

Installed costs typically run £8,000 to £14,000 before grant for a normal home. Detached or larger properties can reach £16,000. After the £7,500 BUS grant in England & Wales, most homeowners pay £500–£8,500. Scotland's Home Energy Scotland scheme offers up to £15,000 in combined grant + interest-free loan, often making the heat pump cheaper than a like-for-like boiler replacement.

Verify any installer's MCS certification at mcscertified.com.

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The £7,500 BUS grant runs to 2028 — there's no rush, but waiting another year on an old gas, oil or LPG boiler costs you running-cost savings every month. A free survey tells you whether the fit is straightforward, with zero commitment.

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