Air Source Heat Pump Installers in Scotland

Find local air source heat pump installers across 303 Scotland towns. In Scotland the Home Energy Scotland grant comes off the price, but you must apply before installation, so line up quotes first and confirm each installer meets the scheme conditions.

Who Should Do the Work

In the UK, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant requires an MCS-certified installer, who applies for the grant on your behalf and carries out a room-by-room heat-loss survey before installation. Any gas work, removing the old boiler and capping the supply, must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Ask who is doing each part of the job.

Installation services are covered by the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (work must be done with reasonable care and skill, goods must be of satisfactory quality). Keep your quote, invoice, MCS certificate and commissioning records from the job.

The Heating Picture in Scotland

Scotland runs its own support: a Home Energy Scotland grant up to £7,500 (£9,000 with the rural and island uplift) plus an optional £7,500 interest-free loan - the Boiler Upgrade Scheme does not apply here. Colder winters make cold-climate ratings and a proper heat-loss survey essential; rural and island homes off the gas grid often heat with oil or electric storage today.

Grants in Scotland

Scotland uses the Home Energy Scotland grant of up to £7,500 (£9,000 with the rural and island uplift) plus an optional £7,500 interest-free loan, instead of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. You apply yourself, before installation. 0% VAT until 31 March 2027 applies on top. Accurate as at June 2026. See the full grant picture for Scotland

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