Installers · South West

Heat pump installers in Bristol

Typical install cost £10,000–£13,500, MCS-certified installers across South West, plus the support schemes that apply in your area.

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A typical air source heat pump in Bristol costs £10,000–£13,500 installed in 2026, before the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant. The local housing stock is dominated by Victorian terraces and Georgian townhouses, and MCS-certified installers cover South West.

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What Bristol homes look like

Victorian terraces and Georgian townhouses. Mild winters (avg ≈10°C) suit air source — typical SCOPs run 3.8–4.5.

Local install specifics

Conservation-area coverage is broad — confirm planning route before installer survey if you are in Clifton, Cotham or Redland.

Grants available here

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme provides a £7,500 grant towards an air or ground source heat pump, paid to your MCS-certified installer and discounted directly from your invoice.

How we match you

Submit a 60-second form and we pass your details to up to three MCS-certified installers covering South West. They each call you to arrange a free home survey — there is no obligation to accept any quote.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Bristol?
Installed cost in Bristol typically lands at £10,000–£13,500 before the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant.
How do I find MCS-certified heat pump installers in Bristol?
Use the official MCS installer register at mcscertified.com to find every MCS-accredited heat pump installer in South West, or request matched quotes through our free service.
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