Boiler Upgrade Scheme

BUS Ground Source Heat Pump Grants in BT13

BUS Ground Source Heat Pump eligibility for the BT13 postcode district, covering Belfast, Shankill Road, Woodvale, Ballygomartin and more.

Northern Ireland

£7,500 government grant toward installation

Boiler Upgrade Scheme: Ground Source Heat Pump in the BT13 postcode

The BT13 postcode district in Northern Ireland covers the following areas:

What is covered

£7,500 government grant toward installation. Eligibility varies by property and household circumstances. The form below checks what your BT13 address can apply for in about 60 seconds.

Check your eligibility in BT13

Takes about 60 seconds. Submitting this form forwards your details to an approved installer so they can contact you about the scheme.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Boiler Upgrade Scheme ground source heat pump grant?

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) provides a £7,500 government grant toward the cost of replacing a fossil fuel heating system with a ground source heat pump. The grant is paid to a MCS-accredited installer, reducing what you pay. It is available to any homeowner in England and Wales with no income threshold.

Who is eligible for the BUS ground source heat pump grant in BT13?

Any owner-occupier or private landlord in BT13 (England and Wales) who is replacing gas, oil, LPG, or electric heating with a ground source heat pump may apply. The property must have a valid EPC with no outstanding recommendations for loft or cavity wall insulation. Income and benefit status are irrelevant.

How much does a ground source heat pump cost after the grant?

Ground source heat pump costs vary considerably depending on the ground loop or borehole approach. Typical total costs range from £20,000 to £45,000 before the grant, with the £7,500 BUS grant applied at point of installation. Your installer will provide a written quote after a free site assessment.

What land do I need for a ground source heat pump?

A horizontal ground loop requires around 200 to 400 square metres of garden space. If land is limited, vertical boreholes can be drilled to depths of 50 to 150 metres, but this increases cost. The free survey will confirm whether your BT13 property has the necessary access and conditions.

Is a ground source heat pump more efficient than air source?

Ground source heat pumps are typically more efficient than air source because ground temperatures remain stable year-round. They usually achieve a coefficient of performance (CoP) of 3 to 4 or higher. However, the installation cost is greater due to groundworks. An installer can compare both options for your BT13 property.

Is the eligibility check free?

Yes. The form is free to complete. An accredited BT13 installer will contact you to arrange a free site survey and written quote if your property is potentially suitable.