MCS certified air source heat pump installations across Glasgow and Central Scotland, with up to £9,000 Home Energy Scotland grant available.
Why a Heat Pump?
Heat pumps work by extracting heat energy from outside air or the ground and using it to warm your home and hot water. Unlike a gas boiler, they move heat rather than create it, making them 2 to 4 times more efficient.
Modern heat pumps are engineered to perform well in cold climates, meaning Scotland is an ideal environment. Combined with the government's Home Energy Scotland grant of up to £9,000, the switch has never made more financial sense.
Our Process
One of our MCS-certified engineers visits your property to assess suitability, recommend the best system, and confirm your grant eligibility. No obligation.
We design a bespoke heating system sized correctly for your home, with a clear written quote and a full breakdown of any grants or finance options.
Our MCS-certified team installs your heat pump efficiently and with minimal disruption. We handle all commissioning, testing, and handover.
We register your system with MCS and the manufacturer, and remain your local point of contact for servicing and ongoing support.
Government Grant
If you replace a fossil fuel heating system with a heat pump, you may qualify for a grant of up to £9,000 under the Home Energy Scotland Grant. Up to £7,500 for most properties, or up to £9,000 if your property is in a rural location.
Aftercare
Like any heating system, a heat pump performs best when it's regularly maintained. An annual service keeps your unit running efficiently, protects your manufacturer warranty, and catches small issues before they become expensive problems.
Our MCS-certified engineers carry out a full system health check, including refrigerant levels, electrical connections, controls calibration, and outdoor unit inspection.
Common Questions
Yes. Modern air source heat pumps are rated to operate efficiently down to -20°C. Scotland's average winter temperature of around 3-5°C is well within the operational range. In testing, heat pumps consistently outperform gas boilers on efficiency in typical Scottish winters.
Installation costs typically range from £8,000 to £15,000 depending on property size and system type. After the up to £9,000 Home Energy Scotland grant, many homeowners find the net cost comparable to a full boiler replacement. Finance options are also available subject to status.
Not always. Heat pumps work at lower flow temperatures than gas boilers, so in some cases larger radiators or underfloor heating will improve efficiency. Our survey will identify exactly what, if anything, needs to be upgraded in your specific home.
A typical air source heat pump installation takes 2 to 3 days. We aim to minimise disruption throughout and will agree a schedule with you in advance.
Most homes are suitable, particularly those with reasonable insulation levels. A free survey is the best way to confirm. Detached and semi-detached houses are especially well suited. We'll assess your property and give you an honest recommendation, even if a heat pump isn't the right fit for you right now.
Ready to get started?
No obligation, no hard sell. One of our MCS-certified engineers will visit your home, assess suitability, and confirm whether the grant of up to £9,000 applies to you.