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Air source heat pumps

Heat pumps in Stanley

Heat Geek trained installers covering Stanley and the surrounding County Durham area. £7,500 BUS grant handled, full room-by-room heat loss survey, MCS certified.

The Heat Geek difference in Stanley

A heat pump is only as good as the system it's installed into. The most common complaints — high running costs, cold homes in winter, noisy units — almost always come from installs where the heat loss wasn't calculated properly, the radiators were undersized for low-temperature operation, or the controls weren't commissioned correctly.

Our installers are Heat Geek trained, which means every Stanley install starts with a proper room-by-room heat loss calculation, designed flow temperatures, emitter compatibility checks, and rigorous commissioning. The result: heat pumps that actually deliver the COP they were sold on.

A meaningful share of the surrounding villages (Burnhope, Tanfield, Flint Hill, Dipton) are off the gas grid, which makes heat pumps a particularly cost-effective upgrade for homes currently heated by oil or LPG.

  • MCS certified installation (BUS-eligible)
  • Heat Geek trained design and commissioning
  • £7,500 BUS grant application handled
  • Full room-by-room heat loss survey
  • Radiator and emitter compatibility assessment
  • 7-year manufacturer warranty

£7,500

BUS grant covered

3-4

Typical COP (efficient)

7 yrs

Warranty

1-3 days

Typical install duration

How we install heat pumps in Stanley

01

Free survey

We assess your Stanley property — heat loss, insulation, existing radiators, outdoor unit location.

02

System design

Heat Geek-trained design — proper flow temperatures, emitter sizing, controls strategy. No "box-swap" installs.

03

Installation

Typically 1-3 days. We handle the outdoor unit, indoor cylinder, pipework, electrical, and any necessary emitter changes.

04

Commissioning & BUS

Rigorous commissioning to verify designed performance, full MCS paperwork, and BUS grant submission.

Local context

Why Stanley matters for heat pumps

The legacy terraced housing across Stanley — coalfield terraces built between 1880 and 1930 — has a specific solar profile we’ve become very familiar with. Most have small gable-end and rear roof areas, which limits maximum array size, but their southern street aspects are often unobstructed (no front gardens or large street trees). A typical 3-4kW front-roof install is the standard package, often supplemented with a small rear-roof secondary array.

Council

Durham County Council

Net-zero target 2030

Population

18,800

Town within County Durham

Off-gas-grid

~14%

of dwellings

Avg EPC

D

most common band

Housing stock in Stanley

42%

Terraced

33%

Semi-detached

12%

Detached

13%

Flats

Conservation areas to be aware of

  • Tanfield (nearby)

Listed-building density: low

Local landmarks

  • Beamish Museum (adjacent)
  • Tanfield Railway
  • Causey Arch
  • Pockerley Old Hall (Beamish)

Economic context

Stanley sits at the heart of the former Durham coalfield. The closure of the pits decades ago left the town with a high concentration of pre-1960 terraced housing originally built as colliery housing — often well-built but in need of energy retrofit.

Energy context

A meaningful share of the surrounding villages (Burnhope, Tanfield, Flint Hill, Dipton) are off the gas grid, which makes heat pumps a particularly cost-effective upgrade for homes currently heated by oil or LPG.

Neighbourhoods and surrounding areas we cover in Stanley

We install across the whole of Stanley and its surrounding County Durham catchment — including the following neighbourhoods, villages and outlying postcodes (and many more not listed):

Annfield PlainSouth MoorCragheadBurnhopeDiptonTanfieldFlint Hill

Not seeing your area? Call us — coverage extends well beyond named areas across the wider County Durham region.

The £7,500 BUS grant

How the Boiler Upgrade Scheme works for Stanley homeowners

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) is a government grant currently providing £7,500 towards an eligible air source heat pump installation in England and Wales. It's not a cashback — it's a contribution to the installer (us), which we deduct directly from your quote.

Eligibility

Most Stanley homeowners are eligible. The main requirements: the property must have a valid EPC (no outstanding loft or cavity-wall insulation recommendations, or those must be exempted); the property must be currently heated by fossil fuel (gas, oil, LPG, coal) or electric storage heaters; and the heat pump must be designed to replace the existing heating system fully.

The process

We handle the BUS application as part of every Stanley heat pump install. The sequence: free survey → fixed-price quote → BUS application submitted by us → Ofgem voucher issued (usually within 2-4 weeks) → install scheduled → install completed → final paperwork → grant payment received by us → your invoice nets off the £7,500. You never need to interact with Ofgem directly.

Combining with other grants

BUS can be combined with other targeted grants if you qualify — the Home Upgrade Grant and Warm Homes Local Grant administered through your local authority may provide additional support for lower-income households. We can advise on what's currently available for Stanley residents during the survey.

Scheme longevity

BUS is currently funded through to early 2028, with the grant level at £7,500 for air source heat pumps and £7,500 for ground source heat pumps. Government policy can change, but the current programme is well-established and budget remains available.

What's included

What you get for your fixed-price Stanley heat pump quote

  • Tier-1 heat pump. We install Mitsubishi Ecodan, Vaillant aroTHERM, and Daikin Altherma — all premium-tier units with proven track records in UK conditions, all rated A++ or higher, all backed by 5-7 year manufacturer warranties.
  • Heat Geek trained design. Every Stanley install starts with a proper room-by-room heat loss survey (not a rule-of-thumb sizing). We design flow temperatures, emitter sizing, and control strategy to deliver the COP the unit was sold on — not "fit it and hope."
  • Indoor cylinder. A new hot water cylinder sized for your household's actual demand. Most Stanley homes get a 180-250 litre cylinder.
  • Pipework, controls and commissioning. All new pipework between heat pump, cylinder, and existing emitters. Weather compensation controls (essential for real-world efficiency). Full commissioning and verification against the designed flow temperature.
  • Radiator upgrades if needed. Where our heat loss survey shows existing radiators won't deliver enough heat at the designed flow temperature, replacement radiators are quoted in advance — not as a day-of-install surprise.
  • Removal of old system. Decommissioning of the existing boiler / oil tank / LPG plumbing as part of the install, where applicable. Disposal of waste handled.
  • £7,500 BUS grant applied. Net pricing after grant — you see the after-grant figure on your quote, not the before-grant figure.
  • MCS certification and full paperwork. MCS certificate, building control notification, and ongoing energy performance assessment included.
  • 7-year manufacturer warranty + our 5-year workmanship guarantee. Total package covers both the kit and our installation work.

Heat pumps in Stanley

What makes a Stanley home a good heat pump candidate?

Current heating fuel

Most Stanley homes are on the gas grid (around 14% are off-gas). For gas-grid customers, the heat pump payback is longer than for oil/LPG, but still attractive: typical running costs are similar to or slightly below gas, with much lower carbon emissions and the £7,500 BUS grant reducing the install cost.

Property fabric and insulation

Stanley's housing stock has an average EPC of around D, which is typical for the North East. Heat pumps work in EPC D and E homes — we've installed plenty — but performance and running costs are best when the fabric is reasonable. We assess heat loss room-by-room and advise on any fabric upgrades that will materially improve performance.

Radiator compatibility

Heat pumps deliver heat at lower flow temperatures than gas/oil boilers — typically 35-50°C versus 60-80°C. That means existing radiators need to be sized to deliver enough heat at the lower flow. In most Stanley homes, we find 1-3 radiators need upgrading (typically in larger living rooms or older bedrooms where the original radiator was undersized). It's almost never a full system replacement.

External unit location

The outdoor unit needs a position with airflow, ideally rear or side of the property and at least 1m from the boundary to comply with permitted development rules. Most Stanley properties have a workable rear or side location. Terraced properties sometimes need creative siting — we work this out during the free survey.

Running cost expectations

For a typical 3-4 bedroom Stanley home replacing a gas combi, a well-designed heat pump should deliver roughly comparable running costs at current energy prices. Replacing oil or LPG, you should expect annual heating costs to drop by 30-50%. The big efficiency gains come from getting the design right — flow temperature, emitter sizing, weather compensation controls — which is why we use Heat Geek methodology rather than templated installs.

Honest assessment

When a heat pump isn't right for your Stanley home

We won't sell you a heat pump that doesn't fit your home. Here are the cases where we'd recommend you stay with — or replace like-for-like — your existing heating instead:

  • You're planning to sell within 3-4 years. Heat pump payback typically takes 7-15 years. If you're selling soon, the heat pump's running-cost savings won't accrue to you, and the resale uplift on a heat-pump-equipped property — while real — is currently modest in most Stanley property markets.
  • Your home has severe insulation issues that can't be addressed. Heat pumps work in EPC D and E homes — we install plenty — but if your Stanley property has a heat loss above ~140 W/m² that can't be reduced through insulation, the heat pump capacity needed becomes expensive, the runtime hours go up, and the cost-effectiveness deteriorates. Sometimes the right answer is to invest in fabric first.
  • There's no viable outdoor unit location. A rare situation in Stanley but it happens — typically a flat without ground-floor access to outdoor space, or a property where conservation rules block any unit placement. In these cases an air-to-air system or staying with gas may be the practical answer.
  • You have a recent, working boiler. If your gas boiler is under 5 years old and operating well, the financial case for replacing it now is weaker. Better to plan a heat pump for when the boiler nears end of life (around year 12-15). We'll happily survey now to give you a future quote.
  • Listed-building constraints prevent emitter upgrades. A Grade I or II* listed property in Stanley sometimes can't accept any radiator changes. If our heat-loss survey shows the existing emitters can't deliver enough heat at the heat pump's flow temperature and there's no consent route for upgrading them, we'll be honest about it.

Where any of these apply, we'll tell you directly. We'd rather not have your money than fit a system that disappoints you.

Our accreditations

Accredited, certified, and backed by independent standards

AMP Renewables accreditations: MCS Certified · NAPIT · TRUSTMARK Government Endorsed · SafeContractor Approved · Citation ISO 9001/14001/45001 · NICEIC Approved Contractor · Disability Confident Committed · Gas Safe Register · PAS 2030

MCS Certified

NAPM47760

Heat pumps & solar

NICEIC Approved

D124458

Electrical contractor

Gas Safe Register

947841

Gas appliances

Heat Geek Trained

Heat pump design specialists

TrustMark

Government endorsed

Quality scheme

SafeContractor

Approved

H&S accredited

ISO 9001

2015

Quality management

ISO 14001

2015

Environmental management

ISO 45001

2018

OH&S management

PAS 2030

:2019

Retrofit standard

NAPIT

Member

Electrical inspection

F-Gas Certified

Air conditioning refrigerant

MCS Certified

NAPM47760

Heat pumps & solar

NICEIC Approved

D124458

Electrical contractor

Gas Safe Register

947841

Gas appliances

Heat Geek Trained

Heat pump design specialists

TrustMark

Government endorsed

Quality scheme

SafeContractor

Approved

H&S accredited

ISO 9001

2015

Quality management

ISO 14001

2015

Environmental management

ISO 45001

2018

OH&S management

PAS 2030

:2019

Retrofit standard

NAPIT

Member

Electrical inspection

F-Gas Certified

Air conditioning refrigerant

Every accreditation listed is independently verified. We carry the registration numbers — ask for any on request.

Heat pump pre-assessment

Find out if your home is heat-pump ready — in five minutes

Our pre-qualification tool (built on Heatio's home-energy engine) gives you an indicative system size, a realistic BUS-grant-deducted price band, and a no-pressure summary you can take to any installer for comparison. Your data only goes to us — never sold on.

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Heat pump FAQs for Stanley

Will an air source heat pump work in Stanley?

Yes — air source heat pumps are designed to operate at North East temperatures and will heat your Stanley home effectively all year round. Performance depends on system design (heat loss calculation, emitter sizing, flow temperatures) rather than location, which is why we use Heat Geek methodology for every install.

How much does a heat pump cost in Stanley after the BUS grant?

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) currently provides £7,500 towards an eligible air source heat pump installation. A typical 3-4 bed Stanley home heat pump installation totals £11,000-£14,000 before the grant, putting the net cost between £3,500 and £6,500. We handle the BUS application for you.

Can I keep my existing radiators in Stanley?

Sometimes — it depends on whether your existing emitters can deliver enough heat at lower flow temperatures. Our room-by-room heat loss survey of your Stanley property tells us exactly which radiators will work and which (if any) need upgrading. Many Stanley homes only need 1-2 radiator changes, not a full system replacement.

Is my Stanley home suitable for a heat pump?

Most Stanley homes are suitable — we've installed heat pumps in everything from 1930s semis to modern new-builds. The key questions are: heat loss rate (insulation), emitter compatibility (radiators or underfloor) and an external location for the outdoor unit. We assess all of this in the free survey.

What is Heat Geek training, and why does it matter for Stanley installations?

Heat Geek is an advanced training programme for heating engineers, focused on the hydraulic design, controls, flow temperatures and commissioning that actually determine real-world heat pump performance. Many heat pump complaints come from installs that were "boxed-in" without proper design — Heat Geek training is the differentiator that prevents that.

Where will the outdoor unit go on my Stanley property?

Typical locations are at the back or side of the house, on a ground-mounted base or wall-bracketed. Permitted development covers most positions provided the unit is more than 1m from a property boundary, doesn't face a road, and meets the MCS noise emission test (MIS 3007). We confirm the right location during the survey.

Is Stanley off the gas grid?

A meaningful share of the surrounding villages (Burnhope, Tanfield, Flint Hill, Dipton) are off the gas grid, which makes heat pumps a particularly cost-effective upgrade for homes currently heated by oil or LPG.

Get a free heat pump quote in Stanley

Heat Geek trained, £7,500 BUS grant handled, full heat-loss survey. We cover Stanley and the whole of County Durham.

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