Air source heat pumps in Sunderland: get a competitive quote

Free, competitive quotes for air source heat pump installation, hybrids, replacements, servicing and BUS grant work across Sunderland, from Ashbrooke and Roker to Ryhope and Doxford Park. An MCS certified installer claims the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme payment for you, and each price is built on a measured room-by-room heat loss survey.

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Air source heat pump on the rear patio of a detached Sunderland home

Heat pump services in Sunderland

Get a free, competitive quote for air source heat pump installation, replacements, hybrid systems, servicing, BUS grant applications and heat loss surveys. MCS certified work, itemised pricing.

How it works

  1. Tell us about your heating. Two minutes in the quote form: the property, how it is heated now, your postcode.
  2. Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
  3. You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.

What does an air source heat pump cost in Sunderland?

A complete air source system on a typical Sunderland three-bed prices at £8,000 to £14,000 in 2026 before the grant. Once the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme payment is claimed and deducted, most households are left paying between £1,500 and £6,500, squarely in the same bracket as a quality boiler and cylinder change.

The house decides where in the range you land. An interwar Fulwell semi with a filled cavity and a free airing cupboard is a quick, cheap job. A tall Ashbrooke terrace with solid walls and no cylinder position is a longer conversation. Emitter sizes, pipe runs, the state of the consumer unit and the outdoor unit position are the levers, and a proper quote prices every one of them on its own line.

Typical Sunderland heat pump prices (2026)
JobTypical priceNotes
Complete air source install£8,000 to £14,000£7,500 BUS grant still to come off
Replacing an existing unit£6,000 to £10,000Healthy pipework and cylinder carry over
Hybrid setup£7,000 to £12,000Boiler stays in place too
Yearly service£150 to £300Protects the manufacturer warranty
BUS grant claim£7,500 off the installFiled by the installer on your behalf
Measured survey and design£150 to £300Comes off the install price later

Running costs against gas, the grant maths and radiator sizing are worked through in the Sunderland heat pump cost guide.

Sunderland's housing, street by street

The city offers four distinct conversion types. The Victorian terraces of Ashbrooke and Roker are solid walled: loft and draughts first, radiators upsized, and a hybrid where the fabric cannot be improved enough. The interwar semis of Fulwell and the Seaburn fringe are the straightforward end: cavities filled, cylinder space ready, two or three radiators swapped. The post-war estates around Town End Farm, Hylton Red House and Ford are compact cavity-built houses with small heat demands, many still on storage heaters, which makes them the strongest running-cost wins in the city. And the newer estates at Doxford Park and Chapelgarth were built for low flow temperatures and often need nothing but the unit and a commissioning day.

Coastal streets add one local wrinkle: salt air and driving east-coast wind make outdoor unit position and corrosion protection a genuine design point on Roker and Seaburn properties, and it is covered at the survey rather than discovered in year three.

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Why Wearside households are switching now

Sunderland has a large stock of post-war housing, plenty of it still on electric storage heating, and that is exactly the profile where a heat pump transforms the bills: two to three units of heat per unit of electricity, against one-for-one from a storage heater. The £7,500 grant is not means tested, storage-heated homes are squarely eligible, and the North East's older housing means the ECO4 fabric schemes often apply alongside. Add tightening EPC rules for the city's many rental terraces and the direction of travel is one way.

Start with the numbers for your own house. Two minutes in the quote form, a measured survey, and a written design with an itemised price.

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Where we cover

Coverage runs across the Sunderland SR postcodes, from Seaburn and Roker on the coast to Houghton-le-Spring and Hetton inland.

Full details on the areas we cover page.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Sunderland?

£8,000 to £14,000 installed ahead of the £7,500 BUS grant, leaving most households at £1,500 to £6,500. Fulwell and Doxford Park semis sit low in the range; larger or solid-wall properties needing 10kW to 12kW sit higher.

Do heat pumps cope with the coast at Roker and Seaburn?

Yes, with two provisos: the outdoor unit is sited out of the direct wind line and corrosion-protected, and the survey accounts for the extra heat demand of an exposed position. Both are routine design points.

My estate house has storage heaters. Is it worth switching?

It is the strongest case in the city: heating electricity use typically falls by half to two-thirds, and storage heating counts as the replaced system for the £7,500 grant.

Is the grant means tested?

No. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is open to any homeowner replacing a fossil fuel or electric system, subject to the property holding a valid EPC with no outstanding insulation recommendations.

How long does an installation take?

Three to five days on a typical Sunderland house, with hot water off for part of one day. Terrace jobs with radiator programmes take longer.

Which areas are covered?

All Sunderland SR postcodes: the city centre, Ashbrooke, Roker, Seaburn, Fulwell, Southwick, Castletown, Ryhope, Silksworth, Doxford Park and out toward Houghton-le-Spring.

Heat pump guides for Sunderland homeowners

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