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COMPASS Home Energy Launches Realistic Heat Pump Estimate Route for North West Homeowners
COMPASS Home Energy has strengthened its online heat pump estimate route to help North West homeowners understand likely cost, system size and BUS grant deduction before booking a survey.
A clearer first step before booking a heat pump survey
COMPASS Home Energy has strengthened its online estimate route to help homeowners across Warrington, Cheshire, Liverpool, Wirral, Chester, Knutsford, Wilmslow and the wider North West get a realistic starting point before booking a detailed heat pump survey.
The website now focuses on the questions homeowners usually ask first: roughly what a heat pump could cost, what size system may be needed, how the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant affects the price and what happens next.
Want numbers for your home?
Check your heat pump estimate before booking a survey.
Use EPC data where available to see likely system size, installed price guide and £7,500 BUS grant deduction.
Why realistic pricing matters
A heat pump should not be treated like a simple boiler swap. The right system depends on heat loss, radiator suitability, hot water demand, controls, cylinder requirements and how the home is actually used.
Luke Holker, founder of COMPASS Home Energy, said: "A heat pump should not be sold like a boiler swap. The design matters. If the system is sized badly, the radiators are wrong or the controls are not set up properly, the homeowner can end up disappointed. We want people to understand the likely cost, grant position and next step before they feel any pressure to make a decision."
Survey-led design across the North West
COMPASS Home Energy supports homeowners with air source heat pump installation, heat loss surveys, annual heat pump servicing, maintenance, fault finding, MVHR, underfloor heating and wider home energy upgrades.
The business works across Warrington, Cheshire, Liverpool, Wirral, Chester, Knutsford, Wilmslow and nearby North West areas, with a focus on design-led advice, realistic expectations and long-term aftercare.
- Air source heat pump installation
- Room-by-room heat loss surveys
- Annual heat pump servicing and maintenance
- Heat pump fault finding and performance advice
- MVHR, underfloor heating and wider home energy upgrades
How homeowners can start
Homeowners can start with the instant estimate route, book a free survey where appropriate, or arrange annual heat pump servicing online.
The aim is simple: give people a sensible first step before they decide whether to move forward with a full design visit.
Useful next steps
Check your heat pump estimate
Get a rough installed price, likely system size and potential BUS grant deduction.
Open pageAir source heat pump installation
Learn how COMPASS designs and installs heat pump systems across the North West.
Open pageBook heat pump servicing
Book and pay online for annual heat pump servicing.
Open pageNext steps
Want a rough price first? Try the instant quote tool.
Need the right service page? Explore our renewable heating services.
Looking for local coverage? Browse our areas we cover.
Ready to talk through your home? Contact COMPASS.
FAQ
No. The online estimate is a sensible starting point. A final proposal depends on a proper survey, heat loss calculation, radiator checks, hot water requirements and grant eligibility.
