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Are you considering investing in a heat pump to keep your home cosy and comfortable throughout the year? Heat pumps have been gaining popularity in the UK because of their energy efficiency and eco-friendliness.

However, one of the biggest questions on homeowners’ minds is, “How much does a heat pump cost, and is it expensive?” This blog will discuss heat pump costs and factors that impact the price. It will also introduce you to the ECO4 scheme which can help you save money while upgrading your home.

Understanding Heat Pumps

First things first, let’s briefly understand what a heat pump is and how it works. A heat pump is a system that takes heat from outside and brings it into your home for heating and cooling.

It can provide both warmth during the winter and cooling during the summer. Heat pumps come in various types, but the two primary ones are air-source heat pumps and ground-source heat pumps.

The price of a typical air source heat pump varies depending on what type of heat pump it is. We will cover this in the next section of this blog.

Air-Source Heat Pumps

Air-source heat pumps are a popular choice in the UK for a number of reasons. They harness the natural heat present in the air and convert it into warm air or hot water for your home. There are two main types: air-to-air and air-to-water heat pumps.

Air-to-Air Heat Pumps: These pumps produce hot air and are often more affordable, typically ranging from £1,500 to £3,500.

Air-to-Water Heat Pumps: Air-to-water heat pumps provide both hot water and heating for your home. This option costs between £8,000 and £18,000.

It is important to note that the price of an air-source heat pump varies. However, if you are a homeowner in the UK, there is financial support available. We will discuss this in more detail later. First, let’s understand the factors that can affect the price of heat pumps.

Factors Affecting Heat Pump Costs

Several factors can influence the overall cost of your heat pump installation. Let’s take a closer look at these variables:

Size of the Property

Larger properties may require a more powerful heat pump to efficiently heat or cool the space. This can potentially lead to higher upfront costs for a larger and more robust system.

Existing Pipework and Radiators

If your current pipework and radiators need upgrading to accommodate the heat pump, this can significantly add to the installation costs.

Insulation

Well-insulated homes are more suitable for heat pump installations. Good insulation saves money with a heat pump by using less energy and making the system work better. It also keeps the temperature steady, helping the heat pump last longer and reducing monthly bills.

Location

The climate and location of your home matter. Warmer, sunnier regions may require smaller heat pump systems, as opposed to colder areas with limited sunlight, which may necessitate larger systems. As a result, you must tailor each system to the specific home’s needs.

Proper Sizing is Crucial

It’s crucial to emphasise the importance of correctly sizing your heat pump system. An oversized or undersized system may not perform optimally, which would be a waste of time, money, and energy. The cost of an air-source heat pump varies depending on its size.

On average, the installation cost for an air source heat pump falls between £7,000 and £13,000. But here’s the exciting part: did you know that you can get this completely free with the ECO4 scheme? Let’s discover how together in the next section of this blog.

What Is The ECO4 Scheme?

UK homeowners can get a free heat pump for their home through the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) Scheme. While this is exciting, you may be wondering why and how this is possible.

The UK government funds a scheme. The scheme aims to help homes cut emissions and lower bills. It also aims to improve the quality of life for UK citizens. Making homes more energy-efficient achieves this.

This scheme is effectively a grant dedicated to energy-saving devices such as solar panels, insulation, and, of course, heat pumps. These devices mean that homes can warm up quicker and preserve the heat for longer periods. As a result, homeowners do not need to activate the heating as frequently.

Now that you know about the ECO4 scheme, you are probably wondering if you qualify for it. Luckily for you, Heati is here to simplify this information.

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How To Check If You Qualify For The ECO4 Scheme

For the ECO4 Scheme, there are criteria to meet, but they’re not as hard as you might think. UK homeowners without a gas supply have a good chance of meeting the criteria.

At Heati we truly believe that everybody deserves a warm and cosy home. Our team at Heati is dedicated to ensuring you are supported at each step when applying for the ECO4 grant.

Upgrade Your Home For Free

You now know why switching to a heat pump can save you money, but imagine how lower your energy bills would be if you paired this with wall insulation and solar panels. All with no installation costs or fees for the appliances.

Heat pumps can be a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution for heating and cooling your home. While the initial investment may seem significant, government schemes like the ECO4 Grant and support from Heati can make heat pump installations more affordable and environmentally friendly.

Don’t hesitate to explore the possibilities of heat pumps and discover how they can benefit your home and your wallet. Heati is your trusted partner in navigating the world of heat pumps and energy efficiency.

We understand that every home is unique, and we should tailor your heat pump system to your specific needs and budget. With the help of the ECO4 Scheme, not only can you receive a free heat pump, but you can upgrade your home heating system entirely!

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to heat your home more effectively and efficiently while lowering your bills and upgrading your property’s worth, all for free.

Get started today by calling 015394 68056 or emailing contact@heati.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!

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