Heat pump types: which one suits your home?

There are five distinct heat pump technologies installed in UK homes. The right choice depends on your property, your garden, your budget, and your time horizon. This page is a side-by-side starting point; each type has a detailed deep-dive linked below.

At-a-glance comparison

Type Typical cost SCOP BUS grant Best for
Air source (ASHP) £10k – £14k 2.8 – 4.5 £7,500 Most UK homes with outdoor wall space
Ground source (GSHP) £18k – £35k 3.5 – 5.0 £7,500 Rural homes with substantial grounds
Water source (WSHP) £12k – £25k 4.0 – 5.5 £7,500 Properties next to a river, lake or aquifer
Exhaust air (EAHP) £6k – £12k 2.5 – 4.0 £7,500 Airtight new-builds with MVHR
Hybrid £7k – £12k 2.5 – 3.5 Not eligible Hard-to-retrofit properties keeping a gas boiler

SCOP = Seasonal Coefficient of Performance — heat output per unit of electricity, averaged over a year. Higher is better.

Pick a type to read in detail

Air source heat pumps

The dominant UK technology. Most installers do them. Most homes can host one. Read the full benefits, disadvantages and costs.

2,212 installers certified →

Ground source heat pumps

Higher efficiency and longer-lived than air source, at significantly higher up-front cost. Suited to large rural properties.

1 installers certified →

Water source heat pumps

The highest seasonal efficiency of any heat pump type, where you have access to a river, lake or aquifer. Multi-month permit process.

665 installers certified →

Exhaust air heat pumps

Pulls heat from your ventilation extract air. Only suitable for airtight, MVHR-equipped new-builds.

200 installers certified →

Hybrid heat pumps

Heat pump paired with a retained gas or oil boiler. Common in Europe; rarer in the UK because BUS excludes hybrids.

Not BUS-eligible →

How to decide between them

For most UK homeowners, the decision tree is:

  1. Do you have an outdoor wall and ~1.5 m of clear space in front of it?
    → Yes: ASHP is almost certainly your answer.
  2. Do you have substantial grounds (2 – 3× the property footprint) and a higher budget?
    → Worth getting a GSHP quote alongside ASHP for comparison.
  3. Is your property next to a river, pond, lake or above a known aquifer?
    → Investigate WSHP — highest efficiency if permits clear.
  4. Is it a new-build with MVHR?
    → Ask the architect to model EAHP against full ASHP.
  5. Property genuinely can't accept a full retrofit?
    → Look at hybrid, but understand the BUS trade-off.

What to do once you've picked a type

Get three quotes from MCS-certified installers who do that specific technology. Insist on a proper heat-loss survey before any quote. Read our questions to ask guide before you sign anything.

Related guides

How heat pumps work (the cycle) · UK installation costs · Running costs · vs gas boiler · The £7,500 BUS grant

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