Qualify for an air source heat pump grant In 3 Simple Steps…
Changing the habit of a lifetime is never going to be easy and for most of us, we’ve heated our homes and hot water in the same way for as long as we can remember.
Despite huge rises in gas prices, and an awareness that we need to stop burning fossil fuels, we still find it difficult to imagine heating our homes any other way.
Apply
Fill out our online application form for an air source heat pump grant and go through a simple evaluation to see if you qualify for any government funding. Our internal grants team will then evaluate your application.
Survey
Following your successful application, we will arrange a free, no obligation survey to ensure the maximum grant is obtained and advise you on the best products to reduce your homes energy usage.
Installation
The installation of your chosen products will be carried out by our experienced and local engineers at a time that suits you. All of our installations are COVID safe & adhere to all government guidelines.
A guide to air source heat pump grants and funding options in the UK
Escalating energy bills and greater awareness of eco-friendly ways to heat a home are increasing interest in air-to-water heat technology, as well as other systems that reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Fortunately, the Government has responded by updating the help it provides to replace and modernise boilers, which includes air source heat pump grants.
This guide to air source heat pump grants will explain eligibility criteria, and what these grants include, as well as the benefits of using this cash to switch to a renewable energy system in your home.
First step in getting an air source heat pump grant
As mentioned, consulting a trained grant advisor at Energy Conservers is an important first step in switching to renewable energy and benefitting from this grant towards the cost of air source heat pumps.
We can check your eligibility and guide you through the options, so you get the best heating system for your property, and only have to find a manageable amount to cover any shortfall between the £7,500 grant and the cost of switching to renewable energy heating.