...

Air Source Heat Pump Grants 2025

Switch to a renewable air source heat Pump system if any of your household is on ECO4 qualifying benefits. Is your property off the gas-grid? Apply to the air source heat pump grants and get an air-to-water heat pump installed with free solar panels under the air heating grants. Support the government's big cause of making the UK a carbon-free region by 2050.

Check Your Eligibility

Heat Pump Technology: Smarter, Greener Heating

Heat pump technology is changing the way homes are heated in 2025. According to manufacturer research, modern air-to-water heat pumps can be up to 300%-400% more energy efficient compared to traditional systems. By switching, you can:

Save More: According to manufacturer research, households can expect bill savings of up to 40%, depending on the property type and usage.
Go Green: Reduce greenhouse gas emission and contribute to a cleaner environment.
Stay Warm: Experience reliable and modern heating to live in a cosy home.

Nearly half of all UK electricity came from renewables (46.3%) in the first quarter of 2025 – and by upgrading your home, you can help push this share even higher.

The UK government aims to install 600,000 heat pumps each year by 2028. It is a key step toward the nation’s climate goals. You could be part of this change by applying for heat pump grants today.

 
Air source heat pump

Heat Pump Working Mechanism

An air source heat pump works efficiently by extracting heat from outside, using a refrigerant. First, the outdoor unit absorbs heat, even in cold weather (e.g., -20 Celsius). The refrigerant evaporates, absorbs the heat, and then sends it to the compressor, which increases its temperature. Finally, the high-temperature refrigerant is sent indoors, releasing the stored heat. This heat warms the interior space or heats the water. The cold air goes back outside, starting the cycle again to provide an energy-efficient heating solution.

Don't Let Winter Bite Your Budget – Claim Your Air Source Heat Pump Grants Today!

Heat Pumps + Solar Panels: The Ultimate Energy-Saving Combo!

What if your home could generate its own energy efficiently—all for free? The heat pump grant covers a state-of-the-art heat pump with free solar panels for maximum energy-savings. No upfront cost involved when installing energy-efficient heat pumps with solar PVs under the government grants.

Pairing heat pumps with solar panels is a game-changer for UK households:

  • Solar Power Saves More: Generate free electricity to power your heat pump, reducing energy bills even further.
  • Efficient Heating: According to manufacturer data, heat pumps can deliver up to 3X more efficiency compared to old gas boilers.
  • Eco-Friendly Heating Solution: Lower your carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner, greener planet.

What You Gain with Heat Pump Grants

  • Lower Energy Bills: Solar panels and heat pumps both minimise your reliance on expensive gas or electric grid power.
  • Hot Water on Demand: Along with heating, enjoy a steady supply of hot water for your home.
  • Free Installation: Heat pump grant covers 100% cost, with no upfront costs to the homeowner!
  • Making the UK Greener, One Home at a Time: The government’s commitment to sustainability with an ambition to reduce fossil fuel consumption now depends on your decision. Take action early by applying for heat pump grants today!

ECO4 Grant: Your Ticket to Green Savings!

The ECO4 Grant is a government-backed scheme that makes installing an air source heat pump even more affordable. Berks Insulation is an approved ECO4 installer, meaning we can help you navigate the application process and secure up to £7,500 towards your new heat pump! ECO4 (Energy Company Obligation) replaced ECO3 on 1 April 2022 and will run until March 2026. This government supporter scheme aims to reduce household carbon emissions, alleviate fuel poverty and improve energy efficiency in UK homes. 

Air Source Heat Pump Grants - Amazing Energy Savers

Air Source Heat Pumps stand out as exemplary energy-saving solutions in the realm of heating systems. Leveraging the ambient air's renewable heat, ASHPs efficiently transfer warmth indoors during winter and provide cooling in summer. Unlike traditional heating methods, ASHPs require less electricity to operate, making them environmentally friendly and cost-effective. By extracting heat from the air, even in colder temperatures, ASHPs offer consistent performance, contributing to reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills. Their versatility and adaptability make them a sustainable choice for UK Households, embodying the essence of energy efficiency in modern heating.

Benefits of Air Source Heat Pump Grants

Save Money on Energy Bills
Air source heat pumps are up to 75% more efficient than traditional gas boilers, slashing your heating costs and keeping your wallet happy.
Reduce Carbon Footprint
Ditch fossil fuels and embrace renewable energy. Air source heat pumps use the power of the air to heat your home. So, it almost stops the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere!
Improved Air Quality
Air source heat pumps often use air handlers, distributing warmth or coolness more evenly throughout your home. They can also improve air quality by filtering out dust.
Increased Home Value
Air source heat pumps operate at significantly lower noise levels than traditional boilers. It can also increase your home's value and attract eco-conscious buyers.

Save Money on Energy Bills

Air source heat pumps are up to 300-400% more efficient than traditional gas boilers, slashing your heating costs and keeping your wallet happy.

Reduce Carbon Footprint

Ditch fossil fuels and use renewable technology for heating your homes. Air source heat pumps take natural heat from outside air and reduce your reliance on scarce resources like gas and coal. Grants help reduction in greenhouse gases by up to 75%.!

Improved Air Quality

Heat pump technology is modern and causes almost zero air pollution and reduces the level of noise. That’s why the government supports UK households who cannot afford upgrading the heating system to enhance air quality.

Increased Home Value

Air source heat pumps operate through modern mechanisms for providing an efficient heating than traditional boilers or other heating systems. By installing the future of heating technology, government heating grants help increase your home's value and attract eco-conscious buyers.

Benefits of Air Source Heat Pump Grants

Save Money on Energy Bills
Air source heat pumps are up to 75% more efficient than traditional gas boilers, slashing your heating costs and keeping your wallet happy.
Reduce Carbon Footprint
Ditch fossil fuels and embrace renewable energy. Air source heat pumps use the power of the air to heat your home. So, it almost stops the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere!
Improved Air Quality
Air source heat pumps often use air handlers, distributing warmth or coolness more evenly throughout your home. They can also improve air quality by filtering out dust.
Increased Home Value
Air source heat pumps operate at significantly lower noise levels than traditional boilers. It can also increase your home's value and attract eco-conscious buyers.

Why Choose Air-Source Heat Pumps?

Grants for air source heat pumps support a cleaner and greener future, consuming minimal energy input while reducing CO₂ emissions. The shift leads to more affordable energy solutions, minimal climate impact, and higher property value. Mainly funded through government grants, air-source heat pumps require little maintenance, and manufacturers state they can work efficiently for up to 20 years without major repairs.

Cost of Installing an Air Source Heat Pump Without Government Grants

The cost of installing an air source heat pump in the UK can vary depending on several factors:

  • A complete air source heat pump installation costs £8,000–£20,000, without grants.
  • With the ECO4 grant, it costs £0.
  • Size of your home: Larger homes require more powerful heat pumps, increasing the cost.
  • Type of heat pump: Air-to-water or air-to-air pumps have different costs.
  • Location and installer: Prices can vary slightly across regions and installers
  • The ECO4 scheme offers free air source heat pump grants worth up to £20,000, covering 100% of installation – often with solar panels included.
air source heat pump installed outside of the house

Who Qualifies an Air Source Heat Pump Grant?

Your eligibility for the air source heat pump grant depends on several factors. Let’s find out if you qualify!

1st benefit icon

Property Type

Your property possesses a valid energy performance Certificate (EPC).

Household Income and Benefits

Low-income households or those receiving certain government benefits:

  • Universal Credit (UC).
  • Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit).
  • Pension Credit (Saving Credit).
  • Income-based Job seeker’s Allowance (JSA).
  • Income-related Employment & Support Allowance (ESA).
  • Income Support Allowance (ISA)
  • Child Tax Credits (CTC)
  • Working Tax Credit (WTC)

Property Type

Your property must be suitable for an air source heat pump installation. Typically, homes with:

  • Good insulation (loft and cavity wall insulation are often required – and if you don’t have it, the ECO4 scheme covers that too).
  • Space for the external heat pump unit.
  • Property should be situated where no restriction for heat pump is found.

Current Heating System

If your home relies on inefficient or outdated heating systems (like coal or electric heaters), you’re more likely to qualify. Properties with gas connection, installed before April 2022, are granted free boilers.

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Rating

Your property should have a low EPC rating of D, E, F, or G , as inefficient homes can benefit the most from the air heating grants.

2 benefit of air source heat pump

Household Income and Benefits

Step 1: Verify your household income and benefits.
Step 2: Ensure your property meets insulation and space requirements.
Step 3: Contact an approved installer like Berks Insulation to assess your home and give free guidance throughout the grant application process.

3rd benefit

Why Wait? Apply Now!

The government aims to help more households reduce energy costs and carbon emissions through air source heat pump grants. Don’t miss your chance to upgrade your old heating system for free!

Check Your Eligibility Today and Start Grant Application!

How to EPC rating is measure

Why Your Home’s EPC Rating Matters

Your EPC rating is like your home’s energy efficiency report card, graded from A (super sustainable!) to G (gulp, energy guzzler!). Most grants have minimum EPC requirements, ensuring the most needy homes get benefit most.

Ready for Cosy, Affordable Comfort?

Sustainable living starts here. With a free heat pump grant, you can enjoy a warmer home, lower bills, and long-term savings – all at ZERO cost to you. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to upgrade your heating and improve your comfort.

No Insulation? ECO4 Covers It Too

To qualify for a free air-source heat pump, your home needs proper insulation – but don’t worry, the ECO4 scheme also covers free loft and cavity wall insulation if you don’t already have it.

heat pump installer checking energy efficiency rating

Schedule Free Property Assessment

Before installation of an air source heat pump, it is necessary to get the services of a qualified heat pump installer like Berks Insulation. We will schedule a free site survey for assessment, offering guidance on the necessary measures to prepare your home for the installation of a heat pump.

Join Berks Insulation in Redefining Sustainability

At Berks Insulation, we’re not just installing Air Source Heat Pumps; we’re pioneering a shift towards sustainable living. With Berks Insulation and the ECO4, you can enjoy the comfort of a warm home, lower your energy bills, and contribute to a greener planet – all at no upfront cost.

Berks Insulation
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.