BUS grant: up to £7,500 off. We handle the application

Heat Pump Installation in Skirmett

Air source heat pump installation in Skirmett from £10,495. Eligible properties pay from £2,995 after the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant. Every installation starts with a free site survey. We check suitability before you commit to anything. CEG will assess property insulation and garden space at the site survey. Rural detached homes in the Hambleden valley are often good heat pump candidates.

Local to Skirmett. Direct contact, not a call centre
BUS grant up to £7,500 handled and deducted at invoice
Full suitability check at the free site survey
MCS-certified installation
Fixed price before any work begins

How much does heat pump installation cost in Skirmett?

Air source heat pump

from £10,495

before BUS grant

With BUS grant (up to £7,500)

from £2,995

grant deducted at invoice

Final price confirmed at your free site survey in Skirmett.

Full BUS grant guide
NAPIT Registered
NAPIT RegisteredOur engineers are NAPIT-registered. Every installation is Part P compliant.
In-person site surveyWe come to you. No self-survey forms, no surprises on the day.
6-month supportSomething not right? We are local. We come back within days.
Fixed price quotesPrice agreed before work starts. What we quote is what you pay.
Local Chilterns teamBased in Beaconsfield. We know the area. We are your neighbours.

What does heat pump installation in Skirmett involve?

We install air source heat pumps across Skirmett and the surrounding Buckinghamshire area. The Chilterns has a mix of property ages and types: detached period homes, semi-detached post-war houses, modern developments. We check each property individually at the site survey to confirm suitability before recommending installation.

If your property is not suitable for a heat pump, we tell you honestly at the survey rather than after you have signed. That is the only way to build a reputation in a local market like Skirmett.

Which towns near Skirmett do we cover?

What do Skirmett homeowners ask about heat pumps?

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) provides a £7,500 government grant towards an air source heat pump installation. You do not need to apply yourself: we apply on your behalf as an MCS-certified installer. The grant is deducted from your installation cost. To qualify, your property must have a valid EPC with no outstanding loft or cavity wall insulation recommendations.
Heat pumps work best in well-insulated homes with larger radiators or underfloor heating. They run at lower flow temperatures than gas boilers, so if your home loses heat quickly, it may need insulation improvements first. Our site survey assesses this honestly: we will tell you if it is not the right time for a heat pump.
After the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, a typical air source heat pump installation costs from around £2,995 depending on the property and system size. Without the grant, costs typically range from £10,495 to £15,000. We give you a fixed all-in price at the site survey.
In a well-insulated home, an air source heat pump can be cheaper to run than a gas boiler, especially as gas prices have risen. Heat pumps have a Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 2.5 to 4: meaning for every 1 unit of electricity they use, they produce 2.5 to 4 units of heat. However, electricity is still more expensive per kWh than gas, so insulation quality matters.
Most air source heat pump installations fall under permitted development rights in England and do not need planning permission, provided the unit is not visible from a highway and meets size and noise restrictions. We confirm at the survey whether your installation qualifies.

Book your heat pump survey in Skirmett

Free suitability check and site survey. We handle the £7,500 BUS grant if you qualify. Tell us if you don't qualify upfront.

Monday to Saturday 08:00 to 19:00. Local Chilterns team. We come to you.