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From cost to sustainability: air source heat pumps or new boilers?

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Heat pump vs boiler is the choice we are now all making when it comes to installing a new heating system for our home. All of us are aware that in the long term we will have to make the switch to sustainable systems such as air source heat pumps. However, in the here and now, finding the right heating solution means achieving a balance between upfront costs, long-term savings, and sustainability.

Here at Lewington’s we’re pioneers in green energy systems, having set up our Lewington Renewable division back in 2000. As a result, we’re the trusted local experts in this ever-growing sector. However, we continue to install a great many new boilers, and as such we are perfectly placed to advise on the best option for those choosing between air source heat pumps or modern gas or oil boilers.

You can call us on 01858 433 333 or fill in our contact form to speak to one of our experts. In the meantime, read on to find out some information to help you make an informed decision with our support.

What is an air source heat pump?

Air source heat pumps are renewable heating systems that extract heat from the outside air to provide heating and hot water for your home. Even in the depths of winter, these systems can operate efficiently, making them a key player in eco-friendly heating solutions.

What is a boiler?

We have all grown up with the traditional boiler which burns fuel; typically gas but sometimes oil, to generate heat. Boilers have been the go-to option for decades, and while it’s true that older ones can be inefficient, it’s important to remember that far from being dinosaurs that should be consigned to the past, the modern gas boilers we install feature impressive energy-efficient capabilities compared to their older counterparts.

What do they cost?

Upfront costs
There is no denying that the installation cost of an air source heat pump system is higher than that for a gas boiler, with the amount typically ranging from £8,000 to £14,000 in December 2024. However, the government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme can significantly reduce this investment for those who choose to act now with installing a sustainable system. You can find the latest information on the grants available on our funding page . Taken into account alongside the environmental and longer-term potential cost savings, there has never been a better time to invest in an air source heat pump or other type of sustainable heating system for your home.
The initial cost of a new boiler is much lower, averaging between £2,500 and £5,500 for installation. However, in the long term your system may cost more to run and opting for a traditional system now may mean you miss an opportunity to take advantage of the Boiler Upgrade scheme. However, we all have unique needs, and we may advise that a modern gas or oil boiler is the best choice for you.

Running costs
Potentially lower running costs are one the greatest strengths of air source heat pumps, thanks to their ability to deliver three to four times the energy they consume. They’re particularly cost-effective if paired with good insulation.

While modern boilers are far more efficient than older models, they are by their nature less efficient than sustainable alternatives, and their reliance on fossil fuels means their running costs will fluctuate with gas prices.

Efficiency and performance

Generally speaking, air source heat pumps are extremely efficient, particularly in homes with underfloor heating or larger radiators. However, their performance can drop in homes with poor insulation.

Modern boilers also achieve high levels of efficiency, and if you replace an old and ailing boiler, you will certainly notice an instant and marked improvement in your boiler’s performance.

The sustainability factor

If sustainability is a priority for you, clearly air source heat pumps are the winner. By using renewable energy, they significantly reduce your home’s carbon footprint. Switching to a heat pump could cut your household emissions by up to 50%, helping you to do your bit to tackle climate change.

Modern boilers contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. However, as we have seen, in recent years the technology has improved to make them more environmentally friendly than before. This means they are still very much an option for many people for whom sustainability is one of many considerations when making their choice.

What are the practicalities?

Air source heat pumps require outdoor space to install the unit and space inside to site a hot water cylinder. This is obviously a factor to consider if garden or patio space is limited. Gas boilers take up less space, typically fitting into airing cupboards, making them suitable for homes with limited outdoor space.

When it comes to noise, air source heat pumps quietly do their work in the background and modern boilers are also far quieter than their older counterparts.

Maintenance and longevity

Both air source heat pumps and modern boilers are built to efficiently serve you for many years to come. Generally speaking, an air source heat pump should require less maintenance than a boiler, but you can expect hassle-free longevity from your boiler too. For both types of systems, we recommend an annual service to keep your heating ticking over efficiently.

So, which is best, heat pump or boiler?

As we have seen there is no cut-and-dried answer to this as your choice comes down to your priorities, your budget and your home’s location.

If you’re focused on long-term energy efficiency and helping the environment, an air source heat pump is ideal, particularly with government incentives softening the upfront cost.

If you need a budget-friendly solution for immediate installation, a modern boiler remains an excellent choice for many homes.

Contact us today to find the right solution for you

Choosing between an air source heat pump and a new boiler is a significant decision, but understanding the pros and cons of each solution is the first step. We are here to help you get this right and to offer our expertise, from initial planning through to installation and maintenance. Call us on 01858 433 333 or fill in our contact form to get the process started.