Air source heat pumps in Newcastle: get a competitive quote
Free, competitive quotes for air source heat pump installation, hybrids, replacements, servicing and BUS grant work across Newcastle, from Gosforth and Jesmond to Walker and Westerhope. An MCS certified installer claims the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme payment for you, and each price is built on a measured room-by-room heat loss survey.
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Heat pump services in Newcastle
Get a free, competitive quote for air source heat pump installation, replacements, hybrid systems, servicing, BUS grant applications and heat loss surveys. MCS certified work, itemised pricing.
Air Source Heat Pump Installation
£8,000–£14,000 before the £7,500 grant. MCS design, cylinder included.
From £8,000 →Heat Pump Replacement & Upgrades
£6,000–£10,000. Old units, failed systems and poor designs put right.
From £6,000 →Hybrid Heat Pump Systems
£7,000–£12,000. Keeps your gas boiler for the coldest weeks.
From £7,000 →Heat Pump Servicing & Maintenance
£150–£300 a year. Keeps warranties valid and efficiency where it belongs.
From £150 →BUS Grant Applications
£7,500 off your installation, applied for and deducted end to end.
From £7,500 →Heat Loss Survey & System Design
£150–£300, deducted from your install. The numbers behind the quote.
From £150 →How it works
- Tell us about your heating. Two minutes in the quote form: the property, how it is heated now, your postcode.
- Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
- You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.
What does an air source heat pump cost in Newcastle?
A complete air source system on a typical Newcastle three-bed comes in at £8,000 to £14,000 in 2026 before grant funding. Subtract the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme payment and the out-of-pocket figure usually lands between £1,500 and £6,500, which is the same territory as a premium boiler and cylinder replacement.
Where a job sits in that range is decided by the house, not the postcode lottery. A 1930s Gosforth semi with filled cavities and a usable airing cupboard is a different afternoon's quoting from a Jesmond terrace conversion with solid walls, a basement and no obvious cylinder position. Radiator sizes, pipe diameters, electrical capacity and where the outdoor unit can sensibly sit are what move the number, and a proper quote prices each one separately.
| Job | Typical price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Full air source installation | £8,000 to £14,000 | Ahead of the £7,500 BUS grant |
| Replacement or upgrade | £6,000 to £10,000 | Sound pipework and cylinder kept where possible |
| Hybrid system | £7,000 to £12,000 | Gas boiler retained alongside |
| Annual service | £150 to £300 | Yearly, keeps the warranty in force |
| BUS grant application | £7,500 off the install | Submitted for you by the installer |
| Heat loss survey and design | £150 to £300 | Credited against the install price |
Running costs, the grant arithmetic and radiator sizing are broken down in the Newcastle heat pump cost guide.
Newcastle's housing stock decides the job
Four house types cover most of the city, and they behave very differently. The interwar semis of Gosforth, Kenton and Fenham are the easiest conversions: cavity walls built for filling, first-floor airing cupboards, and radiators that usually need only two or three swapped for larger ones. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces of Jesmond and Heaton are solid walled, so fabric comes first, and where insulating is not realistic a hybrid is the honest design. Newcastle's famous Tyneside flats, the upper and lower conversions with their own front doors, are the awkward case: lower flats can often take a unit in the yard, upper flats usually cannot, and any survey that ignores that on the doorstep is wasting your time. The post-war and newer estates at Westerhope, Kingston Park and the Great Park are frequently the cheapest jobs of all, because the fabric and pipework were built for low flow temperatures from the start.
This is why the survey carries the whole project. A room-by-room heat loss calculation to MCS standards fixes the design flow temperature, and flow temperature decides whether the running cost beats your gas boiler or loses to it.
What a serious heat pump quote contains
- An MCS heat loss survey: every room measured and calculated, never a rule of thumb per square metre.
- A radiator schedule: which emitters stay, which get upsized, and what each change costs.
- Design flow temperature in writing: 35 to 45 degrees is efficient, 55 degrees means the system is battling the fabric.
- Predicted annual running cost: worked from your calculated heat demand and a real 2026 electricity tariff, with the assumptions shown.
- The grant handled: the £7,500 BUS application is made by the installer as part of the job, not left as homework.
- Outdoor unit placement agreed up front: Newcastle terraces and Tyneside flats make this a real design question, not an afterthought.
Why heat pumps are surging across the North East
The North East has some of the oldest housing and the highest rates of fuel poverty in England, and it is exactly the region where the grant economics bite hardest. The £7,500 BUS grant is not means tested, and households replacing electric storage heaters, common in Benwell, Elswick, Walker and Byker's ex-council stock, tend to see the largest drop in running costs of anyone. Gas boiler bans in new builds and the tightening EPC rules for landlords are pushing the same direction.
Get a quote that starts from your house rather than a national average. Two minutes in the quote form, a survey at the property, and a written design with an itemised price.
Get a free quote for your Newcastle heat pump project
Two minutes of your time gets you a free, competitive quote.
- ✓ Free quotes
- ✓ Competitive pricing
- ✓ All NE postcodes covered
Get a competitive quote for your Newcastle heat pump project
Competitive pricing, quoted properly for your job. No charge, no pressure.
- ✓ Free quotes
- ✓ Competitive pricing
- ✓ All NE postcodes covered
Where we cover
Coverage runs across the Newcastle NE postcodes, from Westerhope and Kingston Park out to Wallsend and the Quayside.
Full details on the areas we cover page.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a heat pump cost in Newcastle?
Do heat pumps work in Newcastle's winters?
Can a Tyneside flat have a heat pump?
Is the £7,500 grant means tested?
How long does installation take?
Which areas are covered?
Heat pump guides for Newcastle homeowners
Newcastle heat pump costs in 2026
Install prices, the £7,500 grant arithmetic and running costs against gas, with worked Newcastle examples.
The £7,500 BUS grant explained
Who qualifies, what it covers, the EPC condition that trips people up, and how the money actually moves.
Heat pumps in older Newcastle homes
Victorian terraces, Tyneside flats and interwar semis: what works, what needs fabric first, and when a hybrid is the honest answer.
Get a competitive quote for your Newcastle heat pump project
Competitive pricing, quoted properly for your job. No charge, no pressure.
- ✓ Free quotes
- ✓ Competitive pricing
- ✓ All NE postcodes covered