Heat pump size and brand
A correctly sized unit for a modest semi is cheaper than one sized for a 4-bed detached. We don't oversize — an oversized heat pump costs more upfront, cycles more often, and is less efficient to run.
Honest heat pump pricing — Edinburgh & the Lothians
Most Edinburgh and Lothians homes fall between £8,000 and £15,000 installed, before any Home Energy Scotland grant and interest-free loan. Eligible Scottish homeowners can apply HES funding to bring the net cost down significantly. This page breaks down what drives the price, what running costs look like against gas, and when a heat pump honestly isn't worth the money — because that matters too.
Typical gross installed range
£8,000-£15,000 before funding
Eligible Scottish homeowners can access a Home Energy Scotland grant toward the install plus an interest-free loan on top for remaining costs.
£8k-£15k
Typical gross range
Up to £7.5k
Grant route
Below gas
Running costs

Installed price
Survey-based quote
Funding
HES grant + loan
Comparison
Gas, oil, LPG
Installed Price
Every home is different and every quote we give is fixed, written, and based on a real survey — but these are the honest ranges we see for domestic air source heat pump installations across Edinburgh and the Lothians.
| Property | Installed price |
|---|---|
Small home (1–2 bed flat, small terrace) Smaller heat loss, less radiator upgrade work, simpler outdoor unit siting. | £8,000 – £11,000 |
Mid-size home (3-bed semi, standard family home) The most common Edinburgh and Lothians install. Usually a handful of radiator upgrades plus a new cylinder. | £10,000 – £13,000 |
Larger home (4-bed detached, larger heat loss) Bigger heat pump, more radiators upgraded, sometimes twin cylinders or buffer tanks. | £12,000 – £15,000 |
Off-grid or complex retrofit (rural, LPG/oil replacement) Longest payback for running costs — these homes usually see the biggest savings vs oil or LPG. Confirmed at survey. | £14,000 – £16,000+ |
Ranges are gross, before any Home Energy Scotland funding. The HES grant for an MCS-certified first-time install is currently up to £7,500 (with a rural and island uplift on top for qualifying properties), and an interest-free HES loan can sit alongside the grant for remaining costs. Replacement heat pumps are not grant-eligible — loan support may still apply. Eligibility and amounts are confirmed at survey, never promised on a web page.
Funding Route
Scottish heat pump funding is run by Home Energy Scotland — funded by the Scottish Government and administered by the Energy Saving Trust. The UK Boiler Upgrade Scheme does not apply in Scotland. Eligible Scottish homeowners can access a grant toward an MCS-certified heat pump install, plus an interest-free loan on top for remaining costs.
We complete a free home survey and give you a fixed-price quote alongside an honest view of Home Energy Scotland eligibility.
The install is delivered in partnership with JME Green Energy, who hold the MCS certification Home Energy Scotland requires. JME supports the HES application under their MCS registration.
Once Home Energy Scotland confirms your grant and any interest-free loan, we schedule the install. The net position is clear before the work starts.
We complete the install. JME finalises the MCS and Home Energy Scotland paperwork and hands over the certification.
Honest Caveat
Eligibility and amounts are never a promise on a web page.
Home Energy Scotland eligibility depends on the property, the energy report outcome, whether it's a first-time install or a replacement, and current scheme rules — amounts and eligibility change, and HES has final say. We walk you through it at the survey but we won't promise an outcome that isn't ours to give. We do not claim Macara Heating is itself MCS-certified; the MCS certification is held by JME Green Energy, which is exactly what Home Energy Scotland requires.
Price Drivers
Six practical things make the biggest difference between a £10,000 quote and a £16,000 quote for the same basic service. Here they are, in plain language.
A correctly sized unit for a modest semi is cheaper than one sized for a 4-bed detached. We don't oversize — an oversized heat pump costs more upfront, cycles more often, and is less efficient to run.
Heat pumps run at lower flow temperatures (35–50°C) than gas boilers, so some radiators may need upsizing to deliver the same heat. We only change the radiators that actually need changing — not the whole house.
A heat-pump-compatible cylinder is part of almost every install. If you already have a decent unvented cylinder it may be reusable, but most jobs include a new one.
If the outdoor unit can sit near an external wall close to the utility area, pipework runs are short and costs are lower. Longer runs and awkward routing add cost.
A properly tuned weather compensation control is essential. Zoning, smart thermostats, and multi-zone setups add to the price but can pay back in running costs.
A proper heat loss calculation and MCS system design is non-negotiable — it's what makes the system actually work, and it's required for Home Energy Scotland funding. The MCS side is handled under our partner JME Green Energy's certification.
Running Costs
A properly designed heat pump in a reasonably insulated Edinburgh home is usually cheaper to run than a new A-rated gas boiler, and significantly cheaper than an old G-rated one. The savings are much larger if you're replacing oil or LPG. These are rough annual heating-and-hot-water figures for a typical 3-bed semi.
| Heating | Est. annual cost |
|---|---|
Old gas boiler (70% efficient) Typical Edinburgh 3-bed semi on current unit rates. | £1,800 – £2,400 |
New A-rated gas boiler (90%+ efficient) Well-installed modern combi or system boiler. | £1,400 – £1,900 |
Air source heat pump (properly designed) Running at a seasonal COP of ~3.2–3.8 with tuned controls. | £1,100 – £1,700 |
Oil or LPG boiler (for comparison) Biggest running-cost win when switching to a heat pump. | £2,000 – £3,200 |
A heat pump doesn't burn fuel to make heat — it moves heat from outside air into the home. A seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP) of 3.5 means roughly 3.5 kWh of heat per 1 kWh of electricity. That's why a properly designed system can run cheaper than gas even at current unit rates, and much cheaper than oil or LPG.
Honest Filter
We install heat pumps and gas boilers, so we've no reason to push one over the other. There are homes and situations where a heat pump is the wrong call today — and telling you that is part of the job.
In any of these situations, a new high-efficiency gas boiler today — with a heat pump revisited later once the property is ready — is often the more honest recommendation. See our boiler installation page for the alternative route, or read heat pump vs new boiler for the full trade-off.
Next Steps
Price is only one part of the decision. These are the three related guides people usually need next.

What the survey covers, how the MCS design works through JME Green Energy, what gets upgraded, and what happens on site.

Home Energy Scotland eligibility, the grant and interest-free loan, and what the JME Green Energy MCS route means in practice.

If the numbers are tight, compare upfront cost, running cost, comfort, and when the honest answer is still a new gas boiler.
Heat Pump Cost FAQs
Straight answers on installed cost, funding, running-cost comparisons, and when a heat pump does or does not stack up financially.
What Comes Up Most
Installed price ranges and what changes the quote
Running-cost comparisons against gas, oil, and LPG
How Home Energy Scotland funding affects the net cost
When a heat pump is not the right financial call
Want a realistic cost range for your home?
If you want a proper number tied to your radiators, fabric, and grant position, call us and we'll explain what drives the quote.
For most Edinburgh and Lothians homes, an air source heat pump costs £10,000 to £16,000 installed. Eligible Scottish homeowners can access a Home Energy Scotland grant toward the install plus an interest-free loan on top for remaining costs. The net position depends on property size, radiator upgrades, system complexity, and current HES grant and loan amounts — which we confirm at the survey rather than publishing figures that might go stale. The funding runs through our partner JME Green Energy's MCS certification.
Ready To Price It Properly?
If you want a proper number tied to your property, your radiators, your insulation, and your Home Energy Scotland eligibility, we'll price it from a real survey and give you a fixed written quote. No bait figures. No pressure.