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What is an air source heat pump? How much does it cost? Will it keep me and my family warm?  We answer all your questions below.

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FOUR great reasons to buy an air source heat pump this Spring

 

  1. Save £500 off your heat pump (1)
  2. Zero standing charges for 12 months with EDF's new Heat Pump & Save Tracker tariff (2)
  3. £7,500 Boiler upgrade scheme grant for eligible households (3)
  4. Our Heat Pump Promise - if your heat pump doesn't work as promised we'll give you a refund.

Get the offer today

Contact us today for you quote which will include your £500 discount and the £7,500 government boiler upgrade scheme discount if you are eligible.

To be eligible for the Heat Pump & Save Tracker tariff(2), you’ll need:

  • to have agreed a contract to have an Ideal heat pump installed by EDF Heat pumps and paid a deposit between 1st April 2025 and 30th September
  • an air source heat pump installed by 31st December 2025.

Got questions about the offer? Click here.

 

Offer ends on 27th April 2025.

Terms & Conditions apply.

Further information:
(1) Offer valid until 27th April 2025
(2)  To be eligible for the tariff you must have agreed a contract to have an Ideal heat pump installed by EDF Heat Pumps and paid  a deposit between 1st April 2025 and 30th September 2025. You must have had your air source heat pump installed by 31st December 2025. This tariff is backed yearly by 100% zero carbon nuclear electricity as standard. The UK fuel mix disclosure information published by the government (DESNZ) recognises electricity generated from wind, solar and nuclear produces zero carbon dioxide emissions at the point of generation. The zero-carbon electricity purchased is supplied to the National Grid. Customers receive electricity via the National Grid, not directly from zero-carbon generators. View EDF’s fuel mix
(3) Eligibility checks apply. Visit https://www.gov.uk/apply-boiler-upgrade-scheme/check-if-youre-eligible to check your eligibility.

What is an air source heat pump?

Discover everything you need to know about air source heat pumps from trusted experts. Air source heat pumps (ASHP’s) are an innovative, highly efficient, renewable energy system. They heat your home and hot water using energy from the air outside even in the depths of winter. They are quiet, easy to use, and don’t need much maintenance once installed.

You should find everything you need right here. If not, you can find a more detailed post in our articles section by clicking below. 

 

The benefits of air source heat pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps offer significant benefits compared to traditional methods of heating water and homes. Here are some key advantages:

Up to 300% more efficient than a traditional boiler. (1)

Stay warm even in temperatures down to -25°C

Reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% (2)

Save up to £240 a year on your energy bills (3)

You could be eligible for the £7,500 government grant

How much do heat pumps cost?

The cost of upgrading your heating system is more complex than a single number. However, you could install an air source heat pump in your home from as little as £3,680*

An air source heat pump heating system is specific to your home and the requirements for any installation vary. Things such as the size of your home, its current heating system, and how well insulated it is, all play a part. Running costs can vary on several factors such as your energy tariff, and the performance of your heat pump.  With current electricity prices, the costs of running an air source heat pump will be similar to your average gas boiler.

*Includes the £7,500 government grant. Check your eligibility here: https://www.gov.uk/apply-boiler-upgrade-scheme/check-if-youre-eligible

How much does a heat pump cost?

Taking into account the £7,500 grant available, either through the Boiler upgrade scheme for England and Wales, or the Home Energy Grant for Scotland, an air source heat pump could be closer than you think.

Checck your eligibility for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme here.

2 bed bungalow

Average price = £4,600

3 bed semi detached house

Average price = £5,925

4 bed detached house

Average price = £6,150

Do I need new radiators?

Not always, no! It’s a question we hear a lot and it’s an important one.

The performance of your new heat pump system will hinge on the compatibility and efficiency of your radiators.  Identifying whether your current radiators are suitable for a heat pump is part of our extensive design process. We’ll answer any questions you’ve got and help you with all the knowledge and information you need before going ahead.

How efficient heat pumps?

Air source heat pumps are one of the most efficient ways of heating your home. They generate three times the amount of heat compared to a traditional gas boiler and are up to 300% more efficient by comparison.

They are a sustainable, low-carbon option to heat your home and hot water, helping you save energy and money. To read more about the efficiencies, click below.

How loud is a heat pump?

You might be surprised by just how quiet an air source heat pump is. Like any machine in operation, air source heat pumps do produce noise – but how much noise they produce is remarkably low, especially with newer models being designed with a focus on low-noise operation.

As part of our bespoke system design service, we always opt for the model that we’ve learned will give you the best result.  Noise is always factored in – so that you can stay warm peacefully.

Let’s talk

Our consultants are here to help answer any questions you have. To get your free, no obligation quote today, drop your details in the form below and we will get back to you within one working day.

We’ve answered some of the most common questions around heat pumps here. If we haven’t covered anything you want to know, please get in touch with our team who will be happy to help.

How much will a heat pump cost?

As every heat pump system has to be designed specifically for you, your quote is also bespoke.

However, alongside the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS grant) and any eligible finance options (see below), a complete heat pump system, designed and and fully installed, could be more affordable than you think.  Our team will talk you through your options with no obligation.

We believe you’ll find this a reasonable level of investment for a dependable, robust, and eco-friendly heating system. If you’re ready to start your journey, or want to know more, get in touch with our team for a no obligation chat today.

If you want read more about heat pump costs, then read on.

Will a heat pump lower my energy bills?

Installing an air source heat pump is a great start to lowering your energy bills.

You should also consider the following:

  • Changing your electricity tariff to a dedicated heat pump tariff
  • Installing solar panels and batteries on your property
  • Ensuring your property is well insulated

You could save up to £240 a year on your energy bills if replacing an old G-rated gas boiler – and could see comparable energy bills if replacing a new A-rated gas boiler.

Will I need new radiators?

Not always, no. The performance of your heat pump system hinges on the compatibility and efficiency of your radiators. We’ve written an extensive guide to Heat Pumps and radiators here.

Larger radiators with convectors are generally the best choice as they have a larger surface area. Careful evaluation and measurement of your existing radiators will ensure that your heating system operates at its best, providing comfort and energy efficiency.

We love a challenge – so if you’re unsure whether an air source heat pump is right for you, use the contact form below or give us a call and we can assess what’s possible!

Are Heat Pumps Noisy?

If you’re concerned about how loud an air source heat pump is, you might be surprised to instead find out how quiet they are.

Like any machine in operation, heat pumps do produce noise – but how much noise they produce is remarkably low, especially with newer ASHP models designed with a focus on low-noise operation.

The noise is so low that it’s about the same as a whisper, the gentle hush of a library, or the sound of a breeze through leaves.

But if you’re curious to learn how a heat pump produces noise and how much noise it produces, read on.

Will a heat pump keep me warm in winter?

While we rarely have blazing hot summers in the UK, we also rarely have bitterly cold winters. 

Your air source heat pump is perfect for the UK climate as it can work off-grid and will still operate when outside temperatures are as low as -28°C. It may work a little harder but you will still be warm and cosy in your home.

How much room will it take up?

You’ll need to have space for the heat pump unit to be installed outside of your home. 

This may be more challenging if you live in an apartment building. However, there is a lot of freedom over where we can put the unit if you have space. Remember, you will also need space for a hot water tank.  

A well-designed and installed system will take all of this into account so you get the most out if your new air source heat pump.

Our Consultants will be able to answer any questions you have.

(1) (2) Annual heating demand of 25,000kWh; average heat pump SPF of 2.64; gas boiler efficiency of 84%; mains gas carbon emissions 0.21kg CO2e per kWh; electricity carbon emissions of 0.136kg CO2e per kWh; vehicle emissions of 225g CO2e per mile; average driving distance of 7,400 miles per year. https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/case-study/raj-and-his-familys-air-source-heat-pump/ 

 (3) Potential annual savings of installing a standard air source heat pump in a three bedroom semi-bedroom detached home, with radiator upgrades as required. https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/advice/air-source-heat-pumps/ 

 (4) Figures are based on fuel prices as of July 2024 (October 2023 for NI). Find out more about these calculations.  The running cost you can expect will depend on the size of your home, any heating system upgrade and any saving will also depend on the fuel type being replaced. You can expect the saving to range between old and new, depending on the age of your current heating system.