Heat Pump Costs in Birmingham (B46)
Average air source heat pump installation cost, running costs, and savings for the B46 postcode district.
Installation Cost
Air Source Heat Pump
£10,338
£2,838
After £7,500 BUS grant
Ground Source Heat Pump
£26,762
£19,262
After £7,500 BUS grant
Costs are area averages and vary by property size, insulation level, and installer. See full cost breakdown.
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Annual Running Cost Comparison
Based on standard electricity rate (24.5p/kWh). Off-peak tariffs reduce heat pump costs significantly. See tariff comparison.
Annual Savings vs Current Heating
| Current Fuel | Annual Cost | Heat Pump Cost | Annual Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mains Gas | £1,082 | £1,112 | -£30/yr |
| Heating Oil | £1,410 | £1,112 | £298/yr |
| LPG | £1,668 | £1,112 | £556/yr |
Running costs assume standard electricity tariff (24.5p/kWh). Off-peak tariffs (7-10p/kWh) improve heat pump savings significantly.
Honest about gas comparison
At standard electricity rates (24.5p/kWh), a heat pump in B46 may cost around £30 more per year to run than a gas boiler. However:
- Off-peak tariffs (Octopus Cosy at 7.5p/kWh) make heat pumps cheaper than gas
- Gas prices are volatile — heat pumps protect against future price rises
- Heat pump lifespan (20+ years) vs gas boiler (12-15 years) saves on replacements
- If you're on oil or LPG, you'll save £298-556/year
Insulating first reduces heating demand, tipping the balance in favour of heat pumps.
Good with insulation
Heat pump suitability for this area
Off-Gas Grid
4% of homes
Avg EPC Rating
65 (Band D)
COP Estimate
3.3
Above UK average
Typical Property
Semi-detached
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an air source heat pump cost in Birmingham?
The average air source heat pump installation in Birmingham (B46) costs £10,338. After the £7,500 BUS grant, the effective cost is £2,838.
Is my home in B46 eligible for the BUS grant?
Most existing properties in B46 are eligible for the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant. You need a valid EPC, an MCS-certified installer, and must not have received a previous BUS grant. New builds are excluded.
Will a heat pump save me money in Birmingham?
Honestly, if you're on mains gas with standard electricity tariffs, a heat pump may cost around £30/year MORE to run in Birmingham. However, if you're on oil (save £298/year) or LPG (save £556/year), a heat pump will definitely save money. Off-peak electricity tariffs also change the equation significantly.
What is the COP of a heat pump in Birmingham?
The estimated Coefficient of Performance (COP) for heat pumps in Birmingham is 3.3. This means for every 1 kWh of electricity used, the heat pump produces 3.3 kWh of heat. This is above the UK average, thanks to the milder climate in this area.
Do I need to insulate my home before getting a heat pump in B46?
Most homes in B46 have reasonable insulation (average EPC score 65, band D). While improving insulation always helps, many properties here can proceed directly with a heat pump installation.
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