A heating system is the heart of your home during the cold months. Ignoring small issues now can lead to total system failure when you need warmth the most.
Strange Noises: Banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds from your pipes or boiler.
Uneven Heat: Some rooms are freezing while others are too hot.
Rising Energy Bills: If your usage hasn't changed but your bill has, your system is losing efficiency.
Our team follows a strict protocol to ensure your system runs at peak performance:
Flushing the radiator system to remove sludge.
Checking for carbon monoxide leaks.
Calibrating the thermostat for maximum accuracy.
With energy prices fluctuating and the UK pushing towards net zero, more homeowners are looking for smarter, more efficient ways to heat their homes. That’s where the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) comes in.
If you’re considering replacing your old boiler, this government-backed initiative could save you thousands.
What is the Boiler Upgrade Scheme?
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) is a UK government grant designed to help homeowners switch from traditional fossil fuel heating systems—like gas or oil boilers—to low-carbon alternatives such as heat pumps.
Through the scheme, eligible homeowners in England and Wales can receive:
£7,500 towards an air source heat pump
£7,500 towards a ground source heat pump
£5,000 towards a biomass boiler
Rather than receiving the money directly, the grant is applied upfront as a discount on your installation cost by an approved installer.
Why the BUS Scheme Matters
Heating our homes accounts for a significant portion of the UK’s carbon emissions. The BUS scheme was introduced to:
Reduce reliance on fossil fuels
Lower household carbon footprints
Make renewable heating more affordable
Support the UK’s net zero by 2050 target
In simple terms, it’s about helping homeowners’ future-proof their homes while saving money.
How Much Can You Save?
One of the biggest barriers to installing a heat pump has always been the upfront cost. The BUS scheme tackles this directly.
For example:
Typical air source heat pump cost: £10,000–£15,000
BUS grant: £7,500
Potential out-of-pocket cost: £2,500–£7,500
This makes low-carbon heating far more accessible than ever before.
Who is Eligible?
You may qualify for the BUS scheme if:
You own your property (including landlords and second homes)
You’re replacing a fossil fuel heating system
Your property has a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
You use an MCS-certified installer
The scheme is available for homes and small non-domestic properties in England and Wales.
How Does the Process Work?
The process is designed to be simple:
Choose an MCS-certified installer
They assess your home and recommend the right system
The installer applies for the BUS grant on your behalf
You confirm your eligibility
The grant is deducted from your final quote
In other words, you don’t deal with the paperwork—your installer does it for you.
Why Consider a Heat Pump?
Heat pumps are rapidly becoming the future of home heating. They:
Are highly energy efficient
Can reduce long-term energy bills
Provide both heating and hot water
Work well alongside insulation upgrades
And with the BUS grant, they’re now far more affordable.
How Eco Home Insulation Can Help
At Eco Home Insulation, we make upgrading your home simple, cost-effective, and stress-free.
We:
Help you understand if you qualify for the BUS scheme
Provide expert guidance on the best heating solution for your home
Handle the application process on your behalf
Ensure installations meet MCS and government standards
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