£7,500 BUS Grant available — closes 31 December 2027

Could a heat pump save you money? Check in 60 seconds.

125,037 heat pumps were installed in the UK in 2025 — a 27% rise. With a £7,500 government grant available and energy prices still high, find out if switching makes sense for your home.

125,037

Heat pumps installed in the UK in 2025 — up 27% year on year

£7,500

Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant available for eligible homes until December 2027

450,000

Government target for annual heat pump installations by 2030

How it works

Four steps from curious to installed.

1

Check eligibility

Our grant checker tells you in under a minute whether you qualify for the £7,500 BUS grant.

2

Get a cost estimate

Our calculator estimates installation cost, running cost, annual savings, and payback period for your home.

3

Compare quotes

Get up to 3 quotes from MCS-certified installers in your area. The grant only applies to MCS-certified work.

4

Get installed

Your installer applies for the grant on your behalf. You pay the net price. No paperwork for you.

Who is this for?

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Homeowners

Considering switching from gas, oil, or LPG. Want to understand the real costs and potential savings before getting quotes.

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Landlords

Rented properties can qualify for the BUS grant. With EPC requirements tightening, a heat pump can future-proof your investment.

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Self-builders

New builds must meet Future Homes Standard. A heat pump is the default choice. Our tools help you size and cost the system early.

On gas? The payback period is longer, but the £7,500 grant and improving heat pump efficiency (modern units run at 300–400% efficiency versus gas at ~90%) mean a switch can make financial sense, especially in well-insulated homes.

On oil or LPG? You're likely to see the biggest savings. Oil and LPG are expensive and volatile. Homeowners switching from oil typically see annual savings of £500–£1,200.

Poor insulation? A heat pump works best with good insulation. Our suitability estimator (coming soon) will flag what you'd need to upgrade and estimate that cost too.