Heat pumps in Kenton

Air source heat pump quotes across Kenton's NE3 postcodes: installation £8,000 to £14,000 before the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, with the interwar semis and newer Kingston Park houses among the cheapest conversions in the city. Every price follows a room-by-room MCS heat loss survey.

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Kenton's semis are ready-made for heat pumps

Kenton is classic interwar suburbia: 1930s semis with cavity walls, suspended floors, airing cupboards and gardens front and back. Cavities are generally filled already, lofts take a top-up in an afternoon, and radiators usually need only two or three upsized to run efficiently at 40 to 45 degrees. Design demand typically lands at 5kW to 7kW, putting most Kenton jobs near the bottom of the £8,000 to £14,000 range before the £7,500 grant comes off.

Kingston Park and the newer stock

The later developments toward Kingston Park, Kenton Bank Foot and the Great Park were built to modern fabric standards with pipework sized for low flow temperatures, and they are often the simplest conversions quoted in Newcastle: outdoor unit, cylinder, commissioning, done. Larger detached houses on the area's western edge can need 8kW to 12kW units, and the heat loss calculation rather than the estate agent's floor area is what settles the size.

Siting and noise on suburban plots

Kenton's semis usually offer a rear garden or side return for the outdoor unit, and the survey agrees a position that keeps fan noise away from bedroom windows, both yours and the neighbours'. Corner plots and detached houses have the most freedom. Modern units at a few metres are quieter than a flue plume from an old boiler, but siting is still planned rather than improvised on the day.

What gets quoted here

Full air source installations, replacements of early units, annual servicing, standalone heat loss surveys and BUS grant applications handled end to end.

Heat pumps services in Kenton

Frequently asked questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Kenton?

£8,000 to £14,000 before the £7,500 grant, with most interwar semis at the lower end, so £1,500 to £4,000 net is typical.

Does my 1930s semi need insulation work first?

Usually nothing beyond a loft top-up, and the cavity is normally already filled. The survey confirms it rather than assuming.

How noisy is the outdoor unit?

Modern units at a few metres run quieter than a boiler flue. Siting is agreed at the survey to keep it away from bedroom windows.

Which postcodes cover Kenton?

NE3: Kenton itself, Kingston Park, Kenton Bank Foot, Fawdon and the Great Park, plus the neighbouring NE districts.

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