Are heat pumps really worth the investment?
Heat pumps provide a sustainable, low-carbon way to keep your home perfectly cosy and heat your hot water using electricity. We've installed thousands of heat pumps and we're just getting started. Over 100,000 people have told us they want to ditch their dirty gas boiler and get a heat pump.
But heat pumps aren’t just a good move because they’re better for the planet, they’re also a smart choice for your home and wallet too.
New to heat pumps? Discover more
A smart choice for your home
Ben, one of our heat pump pros, gives you the low down on why getting a heat pump is a complete no-brainer including the benefits of switching and all of the costs involved in a typical installation.
New to heat pumps?
Learn all you need to know including how heat pumps work, how it’s installed and what makes it different to a gas boiler.
Check out Ben talking about what’s cheaper to run - a gas boiler vs. a heat pump.
£250 off for a limited time
To celebrate Heat Pump Week we’re spreading the heat pump love: we’ll give you £250 off the price of your heat pump if you place your order by 31st October 2024. This is on top of the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant (read more on that below).
Sound too good to miss? There’s only one thing left for you to do.
How it works: £250 will be discounted from all heat pump orders placed between 20th September and 31st October 2024. The discount will be applied to the price detailed in your installation agreement.
Act now for £7,500 towards your heat pump
You can get a huge £7,500 off the cost and installation of a heat pump with the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant from the government. We’ll automatically apply the grant to your quote so you can see the amount you’ll actually need to pay. And the great news is that we take care of all the paperwork for you so there’s nothing for you to worry about.
Read our helpful guide to learn more about the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
Published on 12th September 2024 by:
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