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Looking for trusted heat pump installers in Wales? Tell us about your home and receive up to four tailored offers from vetted local specialists. Compare advice, system recommendations and clear pricing from installers covering the Wales area.
- Complete the short form with your contact details and information about your property.
- We match you with up to four experienced heat pump installers serving Wales and nearby areas.
- They contact you to discuss your home, heating needs, insulation level and which system may be suitable.
After this initial conversation, installers prepare personalised quotes for a system suited to your property. Because installers know they are competing for your business, they are motivated to provide competitive pricing and clear advice.
Our service is completely free and non-binding.
All installers in our network are MCS-certified, which is a requirement for accessing major UK heat pump grants such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
Why more homeowners in Wales are considering heat pumps

Heat pumps are a low-carbon alternative to gas, oil or electric heating systems. Instead of burning fuel, they transfer heat from outside air or the ground into your home.
Modern systems are suitable for many property types found in Wales, including:
- Terraced homes
- Semi-detached houses
- Detached properties
- Rural homes and cottages
Most homeowners comparing systems today are looking at air source heat pumps, although an installer can also advise whether a ground source or hybrid heat pump system may be suitable for your property.
New high-temperature heat pumps can also operate at higher water temperatures, meaning some homes may keep their existing radiators without major upgrades.
Heat pump grants available in Wales
Government support has made switching to low-carbon heating more affordable across the UK.
Homeowners in Wales can also access the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, with some additional support sometimes available through schemes such as ECO4 depending on circumstances.
Heat pump adoption in Wales
Across Wales, 6,687 MCS-certified heat pumps were installed in 2025, according to MCS data.
This growing number of installations shows that many households across the wider Wales region are already switching to low-carbon heating systems.
Typical installation costs
The cost of a heat pump depends on:
- Property size
- Insulation level
- Radiator upgrades
- Installation complexity
Air source heat pumps typically cost around £11,000 - £14,000 before grants, although final pricing varies by property. Government support can significantly reduce the upfront cost.
Planning permission in Wales
Most domestic heat pump installations fall under permitted development and do not require planning permission.
However, approval may be required if:
- The home is listed
- The property is in a conservation area
Your installer will confirm whether any planning considerations apply to your home.
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Heat pump FAQs for homeowners in Wales
Do heat pumps work in homes in Wales?
Yes. Many existing homes across Wales can be suitable for a heat pump after a professional assessment. Factors such as insulation levels, radiator size and heat demand will influence the system design.
An experienced MCS-installer can advise whether an air source, ground source or hybrid heat pump would work best for your property.
How much does it cost to install a heat pump in Wales?
Air source heat pumps typically cost around £10,000 - £14,000 before grants, although the final price depends on the size of your property, insulation levels and installation complexity.
Eligible homeowners in Wales can access the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, which can significantly reduce the upfront cost.
How noisy are heat pumps?
Modern air source heat pumps are designed to operate quietly. Most systems produce sound levels similar to a refrigerator or a quiet conversation when running.
Installers also carefully position the outdoor unit to minimise noise and comply with planning and building regulations.
How long do heat pumps last?
A well-installed heat pump can typically last 15 to 20 years or longer with proper maintenance. Many manufacturers also offer long warranties, giving homeowners additional peace of mind.
About Heatpump.co.uk
We help homeowners across the UK explore reliable heat pump solutions for their homes.
As part of Nettbureau, a European comparison platform with more than a decade of experience, we connect you for free with vetted, MCS-certified installers who can provide tailored offers based on your property and heating needs.
Skip the time-consuming research. We match you with trusted local professionals so you can compare clear quotes and choose the heating system that best suits your home, comfort requirements and budget.
