What Are Your Options for Replacing Your Boiler?
With free boiler grants no longer available, the focus shifts to choosing the most cost-effective way to upgrade your heating. Which option is best depends on your home, your current system, and how you want to manage both upfront and long-term costs.
Air Source Heat Pumps
For many households, an air source heat pump is now the first option to look at, particularly with support still available through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
This scheme offers a £7,500 grant towards installation, significantly reducing the upfront cost compared to previous years. In some cases, this brings the cost closer to, or even in line with, a new boiler installation.
Heat pumps also operate differently to traditional systems, using electricity to generate heat more efficiently, which can help manage running costs over time depending on how your home uses energy.
With government support now focused on low-carbon heating, this is the direction many households are moving in when replacing an older system.
If a Heat Pump Isn’t Suitable
A heat pump won’t be the right fit for every home. Factors such as insulation, available space, and your existing heating system all influence whether it’s a good match.
If it isn’t suitable, replacing your boiler may still be the only viable route. In this case, the focus is on choosing a system that matches your home properly, so you’re not increasing costs unnecessarily or installing something that won’t perform as expected.
At Elite Energy, we assess your property and explain both options clearly, so you can understand what’s achievable based on your home and budget.