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Future-proof your heating against rising energy costs

Energy prices continue to rise year after year. Upgrade to an energy-efficient heat pump and reduce your exposure to inflation while lowering your heating bills and carbon footprint for the long term.

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Lower Heating Costs

Ultra Efficient Heating 

Low Carbon Living

Future Proof Home

Protect Yourself From
Rising Energy Costs

See How Inflation Impacts Your Bills

Over Time Electricity prices historically rise around 5.7% every year.


Use the calculator below to see how renewable energy protects your future bills.

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Total Savings

Energy prices rise every year. Installing renewable energy early limits future cost exposure.

*Based off an electrical savings of 70%

What is a Heat Pump?

A heat pump is a low‑carbon, energy-efficient heating system that extracts heat from the air, ground, or water outside your property and transfers it into your home to provide heating and hot water. Unlike traditional heating systems, which generate heat by burning fossil fuels, heat pumps move existing heat using electricity, making them far more environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

 

Even when temperatures are low, heat pumps absorb heat from the outside, compress it to increase the temperature, and distribute it through your central heating system, whether that’s radiators, underfloor heating, or your hot water cylinder. This process is highly efficient because heat pumps deliver up to three times more energy than they consume, meaning your home stays warm while your energy usage and bills are reduced.

Installing a heat pump provides both immediate and long-term benefits. You’ll reduce your reliance on fossil fuels, lower your carbon footprint, and enjoy consistent, comfortable heating throughout your home. Over time, the energy savings can be significant, offsetting the upfront installation costs and contributing to lower household bills for years to come.

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Heat pumps also enhance the value of your property, as low‑carbon, energy-efficient homes are increasingly desirable. For households looking to take advantage of government support, schemes like the BUS grant can make installing a heat pump more accessible, covering a portion of the installation costs and accelerating your transition to greener energy.

Going green isn’t just about immediate savings—it’s about creating a sustainable energy future. By generating your own heat with a heat pump, you reduce reliance on the grid, lower energy costs, and support the transition to clean energy. Combined with solar panels and battery storage, heat pumps allow you to store energy, use it to power your home and even electric vehicles, and, in some cases, sell excess energy back to the grid.

 

This not only improves your household’s energy independence but also provides a way to benefit financially while contributing to a cleaner environment. By choosing a heat pump today, you’re not only protecting your household against rising energy prices but also helping future generations enjoy a greener, more sustainable world.

 

Properly designed and professionally installed, heat pumps provide reliable, future-proof heating that’s efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective, giving homeowners long-term peace of mind and a clear path toward energy independence.

Protection against raising energy costs

​One of the biggest challenges facing UK households today is energy price inflation. Historically, electricity prices have increased by an average of approximately 5.7% per year, driven by global energy demand, infrastructure investment, and the transition away from fossil fuels.

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While short-term price fluctuations occur, the long-term trend has consistently shown that energy becomes more expensive over time.

Installing a heat pump now allows homeowners to get ahead of these rising costs.

Because heat pumps operate at significantly higher efficiency levels than traditional gas or oil boilers, they require far less energy to produce the same level of heating.

 

This means:

  • You reduce exposure to yearly energy price increases

  • Your heating becomes more predictable and controllable

  • Future bill rises have a smaller financial impact on your household

In simple terms, every year you delay upgrading, you continue heating your home using systems affected more heavily by energy inflation. By installing a heat pump today, you begin benefiting from efficiency savings immediately while protecting yourself against the compounded effect of future price rises.

Over time, the savings generated by improved efficiency and reduced fuel dependency help offset the upfront installation cost, turning your heating system into a long-term financial investment rather than an ongoing expense.

Quick Snapshot of how it works and the benefits

How Do Heat Pumps Work?

Heat pumps operate using a simple but highly effective process:

  • Heat is absorbed from the outside air, even in cold weather

  • This heat is compressed to raise its temperature

  • The heat is then transferred into your central heating system

  • Warmth is distributed through radiators, underfloor heating, and your hot water cylinder

Because heat pumps move heat rather than create it, they can deliver up to three times more energy than they consume.

Benefits of Installing a Heat Pump

Choosing a heat pump through the BUS scheme offers a range of long‑term benefits:

  • Lower carbon emissions and a greener home

  • Reduced reliance on fossil fuels

  • Improved energy efficiency

  • Consistent, comfortable heating

  • Potential long‑term savings on energy bills

  • Increased property appeal as low‑carbon homes become the norm

With correct design and installation, heat pumps provide reliable, future‑proof heating for years to come.

Generate your own renewable electricity and reduce reliance on the grid. Solar panels help lower energy bills while making your home more sustainable.

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The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS)

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) is a Government‑backed initiative designed to help homeowners and businesses replace their existing boiler with a low‑carbon heating system, such as a heat pump.

Through the BUS scheme:

  • Your existing boiler is completely replaced with a heat pump

  • Significant Government funding is available if you qualify

  • The cost of installation is heavily subsidised

  • Heat pumps can be installed in both domestic and non‑domestic properties

While a customer contribution is required, the level of funding available makes heat pumps far more accessible than ever before.

👉 You can check your eligibility by completing our BUS qualification form

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