Replace a Gas Boiler with an Air Source Heat Pump in Culmore, NI
This is the classic UK switch. The economics are moving against gas: the Ofgem price cap gas unit rate rises 27% on 1 July 2026 (5.74p to 7.33p per kWh, lifting typical bills around 13%). There is no ban and no deadline, but when your boiler reaches end-of-life, replacing it with an air source heat pump instead of another boiler removes that exposure. One system then does your heating and hot water.
The heating picture in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a genuinely different market: most homes heat with OIL, not mains gas, and there is currently no Boiler Upgrade Scheme equivalent - the £7,500 grant does not apply here. The 0% VAT relief still does. Heat pump economics rest on oil-price exposure and running-cost savings rather than grants; limited efficiency support exists via NI schemes (see nidirect.gov.uk).
Read the full Boiler Upgrade Scheme guideCost Comparison
| Cost Factor | Gas Boiler | Air Source Heat Pump |
|---|---|---|
| Annual heating cost, ~10,000 kWh of heat (est.) | £640 - £810/yr | £560 - £660/yr |
| Gas unit rate from 1 July 2026 (Ofgem cap) | +27% (5.74p to 7.33p/kWh) | Not exposed |
| Gas standing charge | Ongoing | None, if you go fully off gas |
| Installed cost (no grant in NI) | - | £8,050 - £14,050 |
Estimates for a home needing about 10,000 kWh of heat a year at Ofgem price cap averages (electricity ~25p/kWh; gas 5.74p/kWh Apr-Jun 2026 and 7.33p/kWh from 1 July 2026; the cap changes quarterly). A 90%-efficient boiler and a heat pump at SCOP 3.8-4.5 are assumed; heating oil is an editorial estimate. Standing charges excluded unless noted. Installed prices are indicative, June 2026, with 0% VAT already applied. Actual costs depend on your tariff, home and usage.
The standing-charge factor
Gas bills have two parts: the units you burn and a daily standing charge you pay regardless. If the boiler is your last gas appliance, switching to a heat pump lets you close the gas account entirely and stop paying the gas standing charge on top of the unit savings. If you keep a gas hob, the connection stays. Check your bill for your daily charge and ask your supplier what closing the account involves before you commit. Combi-boiler homes should also budget for the hot water cylinder the heat pump needs, a real line item the quote must include.
How to Switch from a Gas Boiler to an Air Source Heat Pump in Culmore
Get a heat-loss survey
A local installer visits your Culmore home and calculates heat loss room by room. This sets the heat pump output, which radiators (if any) need upsizing, and the hot water cylinder size. If you have a combi boiler, the survey also plans where the new cylinder goes.
Choose your unit and confirm the quote
Eight brands have a verified UK presence, from value (Samsung EHS) to premium German engineering (Vaillant, Viessmann). The quote should itemise the unit, cylinder, radiator changes, and the boiler removal.
Confirm the final price
Northern Ireland has no Boiler Upgrade Scheme equivalent, so the quoted installed price is the full price, with 0% VAT (until 31 March 2027) already reflected. Compare two or three quotes on identical scope before committing.
Installation and gas disconnection
The old boiler comes out, with the gas work done by a Gas Safe registered engineer (a legal requirement). The heat pump, cylinder and controls go in, the system is commissioned, and you get the paperwork. If the boiler was your last gas appliance, you can ask your supplier about closing the gas account so you stop paying its standing charge.
Grants and Support in Culmore, NI
The honest answer: Northern Ireland currently has no Boiler Upgrade Scheme equivalent, whatever system you are replacing. What helps: 0% VAT until 31 March 2027 (already in quotes) and limited efficiency support via nidirect.gov.uk. Accurate as at June 2026.
No Boiler Upgrade Scheme equivalent in Northern Ireland
The £7,500 grant available in England and Wales does not apply here. Budget the full installed price of £8,050 - £14,050 (indicative, June 2026).
0% VAT on heat pump, solar and battery installations
Residential installations of heat pumps, solar panels and home batteries are zero-rated for VAT until 31 March 2027 (then 5%). Applied automatically by the installer - typically worth £1,000-3,000 on a heat pump job versus standard 20% VAT.
What happens to my old gas boiler?
Your installer removes and disposes of the old boiler as part of the installation, with a Gas Safe registered engineer disconnecting and capping the gas supply (a legal requirement). If the boiler was your only gas appliance, you can ask your supplier about closing the gas account entirely, which stops the gas standing charge as well as the unit charges. If you keep gas for cooking, the connection stays but your gas use drops to almost nothing. If you had a combi boiler, the new hot water cylinder takes its place in the system, so allow for where it will live.
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