Heat Pumps UK. Efficient Heating. Lower Bills. Long Term Control.

Cut your heating bills, reduce your reliance on gas, and future-proof your home with a heating system engineered to perform for 20 years or more.

Systems available for a wide range of budgets.

Start smaller and upgrade over time.

  • Lower your heating costs with 3 to 4 times the efficiency of a gas boiler
  • Reduce reliance on volatile gas prices and future-proof your home
  • Designed and installed by UK-based engineers

No obligation. Fixed pricing. Speak directly with an engineer.

3 to 4x Efficiency vs gas boiler
£7,500 BUS grant
0+ yr System life
0 to 0 yr Typical payback
AORO heat pump installation on a UK home

What Is a Heat Pump?

A heat pump is a heating system that extracts heat from the outside air, concentrates it, and uses it to warm your home and hot water. It replaces your gas boiler with a system that runs on electricity, but delivers 3 to 4 units of heat for every unit of electricity it consumes.

Most UK installations are air source heat pumps. They sit outside the property, draw heat from the ambient air (even in sub-zero conditions), and distribute that heat through your existing radiators or underfloor heating.

The technology is proven. Millions of heat pumps operate reliably across Europe in climates far colder than the UK. They work efficiently at temperatures well below freezing, and modern units are designed specifically for British weather conditions.

A heat pump is not a short-term fix. It is a long-term heating system, engineered to operate for 20 years or more with minimal maintenance, replacing a gas boiler with a future-proof alternative.

Heat pumps are not just for full system upgrades. If your boiler is nearing replacement, or you’re exploring lower-cost ways to reduce heating bills, there are entry points that don’t require a full home overhaul. We design systems around your property and your budget, not a fixed package.

How It Works

Extract • Concentrate • Deliver Heat

01

Extract

The outdoor unit draws latent heat from ambient air, even when outside temperatures drop well below freezing.

03

Deliver Heat

Warm water circulates through your radiators or underfloor heating, and a dedicated cylinder supplies hot water for baths and showers.

Why Heat Pumps Are Growing
in the UK

The UK heating market is changing fast. Heat pumps are no longer an alternative technology. They are becoming the default choice for households planning beyond the next few years.

01
Gas prices are structurally higher

UK gas prices remain volatile and significantly above pre-2021 levels. Every year you continue heating with gas, you are exposed to a market trending in the wrong direction.

02
Government policy is clear

New gas boiler installations face increasing restrictions, and the Boiler Upgrade Scheme currently offers £7,500 towards the cost of an air source heat pump. The direction of travel is not ambiguous.

03
Efficiency is fundamentally better

A modern condensing gas boiler operates at around 90% efficiency. An air source heat pump delivers 300 to 400% effective efficiency, meaning 3 to 4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed.

04
Running costs fall over time

As electricity grids decarbonise and heat pump technology improves, the operating cost gap between gas and heat pumps widens in favour of heat pumps.

05
Your property becomes future-proof

A heat pump installation protects your home against gas phase-out timelines, rising gas costs, and the declining resale value of gas-heated properties.

Heat pumps are not a future technology. They are already the smarter heating decision for most UK households planning beyond the short term.
UK home with AORO air source heat pump installation

How Much Can You Save With a Heat Pump?

The savings depend on three factors: your current heating costs, your insulation level, and the tariff you use to run the heat pump.

On a typical UK home currently heated by a gas boiler, expect the following:

Heating SystemAnnual Running Cost (typical 3-bed home)
Old gas boiler (15+ years) 0 to 0
Modern condensing gas boiler 0 to 0
Air source heat pump (heat pump tariff) 0 to 0

Savings are most significant on homes with reasonable insulation and on properties running the heat pump on a dedicated heat pump tariff, which offers cheaper electricity during off-peak hours.

Insulation matters. A heat pump in a well-insulated home delivers maximum efficiency and maximum savings. In a poorly insulated property, the heat pump still works, but running costs will be higher. AORO assesses insulation and recommends upgrades where they genuinely improve long-term performance.

The financial case strengthens over time. As gas prices rise and electricity decarbonises, the annual saving from a heat pump continues to grow. You are essentially locking in tomorrow’s heating efficiency at today’s installation price.

Flexible Design

Systems For Every Budget

Heat pumps are not just for premium installations or new-build homes. The UK heat pump market has matured. There are now systems engineered for small flats, mid-sized family homes, and large properties, with a wide range of price points to match.

01

Entry-level systems

Compact air source heat pumps suitable for smaller properties deliver reliable heating at the lower end of the price range, with the same efficiency fundamentals as larger systems.

03

Scale up from day one

For larger homes, homes with high heat demand, or households planning a full energy transformation, a fully specified system with upgraded controls and heat distribution delivers maximum long-term performance.

The Honest Answer

Is a Heat Pump Worth It?

The honest answer depends on your timeframe. A heat pump is not an instant cost-cutting measure. It is a long-term heating infrastructure decision.

On running costs

A well-specified heat pump, run on the right tariff, typically costs less to run than a gas boiler today. That gap widens as gas prices rise and electricity costs fall relative to gas.

On ROI

Factoring in the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, payback against a new gas boiler is typically 6 to 10 years. Against an old inefficient boiler, payback is faster.

On long-term value

A heat pump is permanent heating infrastructure designed for 20+ years of operation. It protects your home against rising gas prices, gas phase-out policy, and the declining resale value of gas-heated properties. A heat-pump-equipped home is measurably more attractive on the market than an identical gas-heated one.

For households planning to stay in their home for more than a few years, and for anyone with an aging gas boiler nearing replacement, a heat pump is already the smarter financial decision.

UK Pricing

How Much Does a Heat Pump Cost in the UK?

Realistic UK price ranges for fully installed air source heat pump systems in 2025, before any Boiler Upgrade Scheme funding.

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme currently provides £7,500 towards the cost of a qualifying air source heat pump installation, bringing net costs significantly lower for most households.

  • Property size and heat demandLarger homes and homes with higher heat loss require larger heat pump units and more extensive distribution systems.
  • Insulation levelBetter-insulated homes can run on smaller, cheaper heat pumps with lower ongoing costs. Poor insulation may require upgrades to get the best from the system.
  • Radiator upgradesHeat pumps operate most efficiently at lower flow temperatures, which sometimes requires larger radiators or underfloor heating in specific rooms.
  • Hot water systemMost heat pump installations include a dedicated hot water cylinder sized to household demand.
  • Installation complexityPipework routing, external unit placement, and electrical infrastructure requirements vary by property.

At AORO, every quote is fixed and fully itemised. The number you see is the number you pay.

System typeApproximate cost
SmallFlat or compact home £0 to £0
Large4-bed or high heat demand £0 to £0+
ComplexCommercial Priced on survey

Fully installed ranges before BUS grant. Qualifying air source installs typically receive £7,500 towards capital cost.

Efficient heating
£7,500 BUS grant
300%+ Typical SCOP
20–25 yr System life
The AORO Difference

What Makes AORO Different

Heat pumps are only as good as the engineering behind them. Most underperforming installations fail on sizing, radiator compatibility, or flow temperature design. Not on the hardware.

01

Engineering-led design

Every AORO heat pump system is specified by qualified engineers using detailed heat loss calculations, not rule-of-thumb sizing. The system is designed around your actual property.

03

High-performance systems

We install leading manufacturer heat pumps selected for real-world UK performance, backed by strong warranties and proven reliability. Never the cheapest units. Never hardware chosen for margin.

04

UK-based engineers

Designed, installed, and supported by an in-house team. You speak directly with the engineers who designed your system, not an outsourced support line.

05

MCS-certified installations

Required for Boiler Upgrade Scheme eligibility, warranty validity, and compliance with UK regulations. Complete documentation provided on handover.

06

Long-term support

Annual performance reviews, remote monitoring where applicable, and a team that stays with the system for its operational life.

Five Steps to Heat Pump Performance

Step 01

Survey

On-site heat loss assessment covering insulation, window specification, radiator capacity, hot water demand, and electrical infrastructure. This is where the engineering starts.

Typically 1 to 2 hours on-site
Step 02

System Design

Detailed heat pump sizing, radiator compatibility analysis, hot water cylinder specification, and a fully itemised fixed-price proposal. You know exactly what the system will deliver and what it will cost before committing.

Proposal within 5 working days
Step 04

Monitoring

System commissioning, controls set-up, and performance verification across real operating conditions to confirm efficiency from day one.

Live from commissioning day
Step 05

Ongoing Support

Annual performance reviews, warranty management, and long-term service support. We don't disappear after installation.

20+ year system lifetime support
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers on home heat pumps in the UK.

Yes. Modern air source heat pumps operate efficiently at temperatures well below freezing, down to minus 20°C in most cases. They work throughout UK winters, including during cold snaps. Efficiency does reduce at very low temperatures, which is why correct sizing at specification stage is critical.

Usually yes, especially when paired with a dedicated heat pump tariff. A well-specified system typically costs less to run than a modern gas boiler, and significantly less than an older one. The gap widens over time as gas prices rise and electricity grids decarbonise.

Not always. A heat pump will work in most UK homes as they are. However, better insulation means lower running costs and smaller, cheaper heat pump units. AORO assesses insulation during the survey and only recommends upgrades where they deliver genuine value.

In many cases, yes. A heat loss calculation at survey stage will identify whether any individual radiators need upgrading to deliver enough heat at lower flow temperatures. In most UK homes, only a small number of radiators (if any) require changes.

Modern air source heat pumps have an operational lifespan of 15 to 20 years, with some manufacturers quoting longer. Manufacturer warranties typically run 7 to 10 years. Annual servicing keeps the system operating at peak efficiency.

No. Modern units operate at around 40 to 45 decibels at 1 metre, which is quieter than a standard fridge. They are significantly quieter than older generations of heat pumps and comply with UK noise regulations for residential installations.

In most cases, no. Air source heat pumps fall under Permitted Development Rights in England, Scotland, and Wales, subject to placement rules, noise limits, and property type. AORO confirms planning status as part of the survey.

Most UK homeowners are. The scheme currently offers £7,500 towards the cost of a qualifying air source heat pump installation. Eligibility depends on property type, EPC rating, and installation criteria. AORO handles the application on your behalf.

See Exactly How Much You Could Save on Heating

In under 2 minutes, find out what a heat pump would cost and how much you could save.

Most quotes hide the real cost. Ours don’t.

Before you commit to any installer, get a clear, engineered assessment of what a heat pump will do for your home and what it’s worth financially.

We’ll show you exactly:

  • what system your home needs
  • how much it will cost, fixed, with no hidden items

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