Heat Pump Installation in Manchester
MCS certified air source heat pump installation across the North West. Up to £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant available. Replace your gas boiler and cut heating bills by up to 50%. Our MCS-certified engineers cover Manchester and the wider Greater Manchester area, with 1,100+ local installations completed.
1,100+
Local Installations
850-890 kWh/kWp/yr
Avg Solar Yield
2038
Net Zero Target
£254,000
Average House Price
551,938
Population
214,700
Households
£254,000
Avg House Price
850-890 kWh/kWp/yr
Solar Yield
2038
Net Zero Target
3.4 hrs/day avg
Sun Hours
Only 3.8% solar penetration vs 5.5% national average
Heat Pumps in Manchester — Why It Works
Greater Manchester's 214,700 households present enormous solar potential — yet only 3.8% currently have panels, below the 5.5% national average. GMCA's Local Area Energy Plans target 2GW of domestic rooftop solar by 2027. South Manchester neighbourhoods like Didsbury, Chorlton, and Burnage offer excellent roof orientations, while north Manchester presents strong ECO4 grant opportunities.
Planning & Installation Notes
Manchester City Council targets net zero by 2038, based on the Tyndall Centre's 15-million-tonne carbon budget. 23+ conservation areas including Castlefield and Ancoats. Didsbury has two Article 4 conservation areas — Albert Park and St James' — where planning consent is required before installing panels on front elevations. Chorlton Green and Chorltonville conservation areas apply the same restriction. Most other domestic solar installations proceed under permitted development.
Manchester has a population of 551,938 across approximately 214,700 households, making it one of the larger urban areas in Greater Manchester. With average property values at £254,000 and a council net-zero target of 2038, the economics and policy environment both point strongly toward renewable energy adoption. 14.2%, making energy bill reduction a real priority for many households.
Heat pump efficiency in Manchester's climate is well-established. Modern air source heat pumps maintain a Coefficient of Performance (CoP) of 2.5–3.5 even in sub-zero temperatures. At Manchester's typical winter ground temperatures of 5–8°C, a well-sized heat pump delivers 3–4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed — three to four times more efficient than a gas boiler at current prices, and without combustion emissions.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) grant of £7,500 is available for Manchester properties replacing oil or gas boilers with an air source heat pump. The grant is applied by us directly to your invoice — you pay the net cost, not the gross. With the grant, a typical Manchester heat pump installation costs £2,000–£8,000 net depending on property size and any radiator upgrades needed.
Only 3.8% solar penetration vs 5.5% national average. The council's net-zero target of 2038 means planning policy in Manchester is increasingly hostile to new gas connections in extensions and new builds. Heat pumps are the primary technology for decarbonising existing housing stock — and with the BUS grant active and energy prices elevated, 2025–2026 is the optimal window to make the switch.
Pairing a heat pump with solar panels in Manchester creates a powerful combination. The heat pump uses electricity (not gas) to provide heat, and a solar system generates that electricity from your roof. A well-optimised setup — heat pump running during solar peak hours, hot water cylinder heated mid-afternoon on solar generation — can provide 40–60% of annual heat energy from rooftop solar. Add a battery to store surplus midday generation and the figure rises further.
Up to £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant
MCS certified — required for grant eligibility
Cut heating bills by up to 50%
300–400% efficiency vs gas boiler
Compatible with existing radiators
Pair with solar panels for free heat
How Heat Pumps Works in Manchester
Heat Loss Survey
Our heat pump specialist visits to conduct a full BS EN 12831 heat loss calculation for every room. This determines the exact kW output required and whether your existing radiators need upgrading (most post-1990 homes don't). We also check your hot water cylinder and pipe sizing.
MCS Design & BUS Grant
We produce an MCS-compliant system design specifying heat pump model, flow temperature, and heat emitter sizing. We handle your Boiler Upgrade Scheme application — the £7,500 grant is deducted from your invoice at point of sale, not claimed back afterwards.
2–3 Day Installation
Day 1: groundwork, refrigerant pipework, and outdoor unit placement. Day 2: indoor unit installation, hot water cylinder connection, and controls wiring. Day 3 (if needed): full system commissioning, balance, and MCS handover. All work is to Part P electrical standards.
Commissioning & Aftercare
Your heat pump is commissioned to manufacturer specification, running temps are optimised for your property's heat curve, and you're shown how to operate the controls. MCS certificate issued. Annual service recommended to maintain manufacturer warranty.
Areas We Cover in Manchester
Postcode districts: M1, M2, M3, M4, M8, M9, M11, M12, M13, M14, M15, M16, M18, M19, M20, M21, M22, M23, M40, M90
Property Types & Solar Suitability in Manchester
Victorian and Edwardian redbrick dominates south Manchester with premium semi-detached in Didsbury and Chorlton. Wythenshawe offers 1930s garden city stock. Two major conservation areas restrict front-elevation solar in Didsbury and Chorlton.
Didsbury
M20
Victorian and Edwardian (1880–1920) semi-detached and terraced redbrick
Avg Price
£381,000
Roof
Welsh slate
EPC
D–E
Albert Park and St James' conservation areas — planning consent required on front elevations
Chorlton
M21
Victorian and Edwardian bay-fronted terraces and semis (1880–1920)
Avg Price
£448,000
Roof
Welsh slate
EPC
D–E
Chorlton Green (1970) and Chorltonville (1991) conservation areas restrict front elevations
Wythenshawe
M22/M23
1930s garden city semi-detached (Barry Parker design, from 1927)
Avg Price
£262k–£285k
Roof
Concrete tile
EPC
D
Levenshulme
M19
Victorian red brick terraces (c.1880–1890), classic two-up two-down
Avg Price
£304,000
Roof
Welsh slate
EPC
E
Grid streets give mixed orientation with some south-facing rears
Burnage
M19
1920s–1930s semi-detached houses
Avg Price
£250k–£300k
Roof
Concrete tile
EPC
D
Manchester Council's Solar Investment
Manchester City Council has installed 6,897 solar panels since 2022 with 2,962 more in pipeline, including a landmark solar carport at the National Cycling Centre.
9,859
Solar Panels Installed
National Cycling Centre (Velodrome)
Capacity: 172 kWp
Output: ~172 MWh/year
Hough End Leisure Centre
Wythenshawe Forum
Moss Side Leisure Centre
Silk Street — 69 council homes
Capacity: Solar + ground source heat pumps
Manchester Aquatics Centre
Didsbury Library
Schools in Manchester Already Running on Solar
These school installations demonstrate that the rooftops, planning permissions, and economics all work in Manchester. If schools can generate enough to offset term-time electricity costs, a south-facing family home will perform even better.
| School | System | Year | Programme |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christ The King RC Primary | — | 2025 | Great British Energy |
Typical Heat Pumps Installations in Manchester
Every property in Manchester is different. Below are three representative installation profiles for the most common house types in the area — showing the system specification, the neighbourhood, and the projected annual saving. Your free survey will produce a report specific to your property.
Property Type
Victorian and Edwardian (1880–1920) semi-detached and terraced redbrick
System Specified
Mitsubishi Ecodan 8.5 kW ASHP, existing radiators retained, BUS grant applied
Projected Saving
£7,500 grant; £680/year heating bill saving
Property Type
Victorian and Edwardian bay-fronted terraces and semis (1880–1920)
System Specified
Vaillant aroTHERM Plus 7 kW, 8 radiators upsized, 210L cylinder
Projected Saving
£7,500 grant; CoP 3.4 measured over first winter
Property Type
1930s garden city semi-detached (Barry Parker design
System Specified
Samsung Gen6 9 kW ASHP, paired with 4 kWp solar, EV charger added
Projected Saving
£7,500 BUS grant; 80% of heat from own solar
Savings figures are indicative estimates based on current energy prices and 850-890 kWh/kWp/yr solar yield for Manchester. Actual results depend on system specification and household consumption profile.
Electric Vehicle Charging in Manchester
Manchester currently has 421 public charge points — ~75 per 100,000 residents. Highest absolute count in GM; 254% growth since 2019
Pairing a home EV charger with solar panels means charging your electric vehicle entirely from self-generated power — effectively zero pence per mile. Our OZEV-approved installers can survey your property, apply for the up-to-£350 grant, and complete the installation in a single visit.
EV charger installation in Manchester421
Public Charge Points
~75
Per 100k Residents
Up to £350
OZEV Grant Available
~£0/mile
Cost to Charge (Solar)
Average Property Prices Across Manchester
Property values in Manchester vary significantly by postcode. Solar panel installation typically adds 4–14% to home value according to the Energy Saving Trust — a meaningful uplift across every price bracket below.
| Postcode | Area | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| M1 | City Centre | £278k |
| M4 | Ancoats/Northern Quarter | £260k |
| M8 | Crumpsall/Cheetham Hill | £233k |
| M9 | Blackley/Harpurhey | £205k |
| M11 | Openshaw/Clayton | £211k |
| M12 | Ardwick/Longsight | £219k |
| M13 | Fallowfield/Rusholme | £286k |
| M14 | Fallowfield/Moss Side | £258k |
| M15 | Hulme/Castlefield | £269k |
| M18 | Gorton | £209k |
| M19 | Levenshulme/Burnage | £304k |
| M20 | Didsbury | £381k |
| M21 | Chorlton | £448k |
| M22 | Wythenshawe | £262k |
| M23 | Baguley/Woodhouse Park | £285k |
| M40 | Moston/Collyhurst | £225k |
Heat Pumps Cost in Manchester
Fixed-price quotes with no hidden costs. All prices include VAT, installation, and commissioning. Finance available from 0% — keeping monthly payments below your energy bill saving from day one.
6–8 kW ASHP
From £2,000 net*
*BUS grant pre-deducted from invoice
- After £7,500 BUS grant applied
- Ideal for 2–3 bed homes
- Mitsubishi Ecodan / Vaillant
- MCS certificate issued
- 5-year manufacturer warranty
8–12 kW ASHP
From £4,500 net*
*BUS grant pre-deducted from invoice
- After £7,500 BUS grant applied
- Ideal for 3–4 bed homes
- Samsung / Daikin
- MCS certificate issued
- 210L cylinder included
12+ kW ASHP
From £7,000 net*
*BUS grant pre-deducted from invoice
- After £7,500 BUS grant applied
- Ideal for 4–5 bed homes
- Full heat loss design
- MCS certificate issued
- Radiator upgrade included
Finance available — 0% to 14.9% APR
Most customers keep monthly payments below their monthly energy bill saving. Use our finance calculator for instant estimates.
The Manchester Team Behind Every Installation
MCS Certified
Every installation is carried out by MCS-certified engineers — the legal requirement for SEG payments and BUS grant eligibility. Our certificate number is available on request.
1,100+ Local Installs
We've completed 1,100+ installations across Manchester and Greater Manchester. Our engineers know local planning teams, roof types, and grid connection processes.
4.9/5 Rating
Rated 4.9 out of 5 from 48 verified reviews. Our engineers are measured on quality, punctuality, and post-installation support — not just speed.
12+ Years Experience
Trading since 2012. 11,000+ systems installed across the UK. Tesla Energy Powerwall certified — one of fewer than 50 Certified Installers in Britain.
Get a Free Quote in Manchester
Our Manchester team will survey your property, design the right system, and provide a detailed fixed-price quote with projected savings — completely free.
Common Questions About Heat Pumps in Manchester
Yes — we cover Manchester and the wider Greater Manchester area. Our MCS-certified engineers are based locally and can typically arrange a free survey within 5–7 working days. We've completed over 260 installations across the North West. Call 0800 099 6606 or complete our online form and we'll call you back the same working day.
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