Gas boiler ban dropped but homes could still be forced to switch to heat pumps

Gas boiler ban dropped but homes could still be forced to switch to heat pumps

10:03 AM, 6th January 2025, About 2 weeks ago 33

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Plans to ban new gas boilers by 2035 will be scrapped, but nearly all homes must install a heat pump.

According to the i newspaper, a ban on gas boilers being installed in newly built homes will be confirmed later this year, taking effect before the end of the decade.

However, the rule that would have stopped people from replacing their old gas boilers with new ones after 2035 has been dropped.

Despite this, the government has confirmed that nearly all homes will eventually need to install a heat pump instead of a gas boiler, a change that could cost homeowners and landlords thousands of pounds.

1% of homes in the UK currently use a heat pump

Only 1% of homes in the UK currently use a heat pump, with 58% mainly using gas central heating and 24% using an electric heating device, according to the i newspaper.

Heat pumps are expensive to install, and while the government is pushing hard for their adoption, analysis shows they don’t always lead to better EPC ratings and can result in much higher running costs.

Data from the energy efficiency platform epIMS shows that the estimated annual bill for heating and hot water with a ground source heat pump is £806 – only £9 less than a traditional gas boiler. Heating a home with an air source heat pump will cost £1,001 a year, on average.

£7,500 subsidy for heat pumps

The Labour government claim heat pumps can save people money, despite many older homes being unsuitable unless they undergo costly renovation.

The government has promised to extend a £7,500 subsidy for those prepared to switch to heat pumps.

However, the government has declined to comment ahead of the publication of its “warm homes plan”, which will offer new details on how the move to low-carbon heating methods can be achieved.


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John Grefe

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10:13 AM, 11th January 2025, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by Disillusioned Landlord at 06/01/2025 - 16:08We have had installed three installations all in "Victorian" houses. And work for more efficiently than the previous heating system. Plus, it runs 24/7 and the tenants are very happy!! If you stick your head of of your house you will notice is a bit "parkie "? Cold, freezing for the uninitiated. Comments implying old houses aren't situatable is a complete rubbish , We know we have SEVEN units all in rented houses. I bet your tenants aren't so well off??

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10:18 AM, 11th January 2025, About 2 weeks ago

WE have to date SEVEN units all in rented houses. Bet your tenants aren't as happy as ours??

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9:32 AM, 13th January 2025, About A week ago

Reply to the comment left by Disgrunteld Landlady at 07/01/2025 - 06:01
Wikipedia????!!! Really?? Look into HAARP, CERN and DEWs (Direct Energy Weapons). Then look further to understand why all this 'weird weather' is taking place. And who the beneficiaries are!

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