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Boiler Upgrade Scheme — £450m fund, runs to 2028

Claim up to £7,500 off your heat pump.

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) covers up to £7,500 of an air source heat pump installation in England & Wales. The grant is paid to your installer — no application fee, no upfront payment from you. We'll check your eligibility and connect you with MCS-certified installers in 60 seconds.

Free, no-obligation

Check my £7,500 grant eligibility

Step 1 of 5

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What kind of property is it?

Government-backed process

  • Ofgem-Recognised BUS Process
  • Government-Backed (gov.uk)
  • MCS-Certified Installers Only
  • Full Application Handled For You
  • GDPR-Compliant, Encrypted Submission
  • Direct Liaison With Ofgem on Your Behalf

Grant amounts and eligibility criteria are set by Ofgem and may change. BUSGrant.co.uk is an independent guide, not a government body.

60-second eligibility check

Are you eligible for the £7,500 BUS grant?

Answer four short questions. Most UK owner-occupier homes qualify — we will tell you immediately if yours does.

  1. 1

    Is your property in England or Wales?

    BUS covers England & Wales. Scotland uses Home Energy Scotland (up to £15,000 combined).

  2. 2

    Do you own the property (owner-occupier or private landlord)?

    Council tenants, housing-association tenants, and new-build buyers don't currently qualify.

  3. 3

    Do you have a valid EPC (Energy Performance Certificate)?

    Free lookup at gov.uk/find-energy-certificate. EPC must be less than 10 years old.

  4. 4

    Are loft & cavity-wall insulation already done (or not recommended on the EPC)?

    If your EPC has outstanding insulation recommendations, those need addressing first.

BUS scheme — by the numbers

What the Boiler Upgrade Scheme has paid out

Ofgem-administered, paid directly to your MCS-certified installer at the time of install. No application fee, no upfront cost, no claim-back paperwork.

£0

maximum grant per air source heat pump installation

£0M

total scheme budget through to March 2028

0+

BUS vouchers issued by Ofgem since launch (2022)

0 days

typical voucher-to-install window once approved

How it works

Three steps to a clear answer

No obligation, no pushy follow-ups, no fees from us — ever.

1

Eligibility check

Owner-occupier or private landlord, property in England or Wales, valid EPC, no outstanding loft or cavity insulation recommendations on the EPC. Most homes qualify — we check yours in 60 seconds.

2

Match with MCS installer

The grant must go through an Ofgem-approved, MCS-certified installer. We connect you with one (or up to three for comparison) who handles the full BUS application on your behalf.

3

Grant deducted from quote

The £7,500 is paid by Ofgem directly to your installer, who deducts it from the price you pay. No application fee, no upfront grant payment from you, no complex paperwork.

Coverage

MCS-certified installers across the UK

Click your town for local installer coverage and the BUS grant details for your area.

Coverage expands as installers complete onboarding. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Common questions

Air source heat pump FAQs

Installed costs typically run £8,000 to £14,000 before grant for a normal home. Detached or larger properties can reach £16,000. After the £7,500 BUS grant in England & Wales, most homeowners pay £500–£8,500. Scotland's Home Energy Scotland scheme offers up to £15,000 in combined grant + interest-free loan, often making the heat pump cheaper than a like-for-like boiler replacement.

Verify any installer's MCS certification at mcscertified.com.

Ready to take a look?

Get matched with MCS-certified installers in your area

The £7,500 BUS grant runs to 2028 — there's no rush, but waiting another year on an old gas, oil or LPG boiler costs you running-cost savings every month. A free survey tells you whether the fit is straightforward, with zero commitment.

Educational content — not a substitute for an MCS-certified survey.

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