South East · England

Heat pumps in Oxford: 2026 grant + cost guide

By Jim FellLast updated:

TL;DR

  • BUS grant of £7,500 toward an air-source heat pump applies in Oxford (England).
  • Median EPC band across 44,777 local properties: C.
  • 44% of homes sit at band D or below — typical retrofit candidates.
  • Top property band in Oxford: C (47%).
  • MCS-certified installer required for a binding heat-loss quote.

What the EPC data shows for Oxford

We’ve aggregated the current Energy Performance Certificate band for 44,777 properties in Oxford, drawn live from the GOV.UK EPC Register. The median home in our sample sits at band C, with 47% falling into band C and 35% in band D. Around 44% of homes are at band D or below — the cohort with the most realistic retrofit upside.

EPC band distribution across 44,777 properties in Oxford
BandPropertiesShareRetrofit context
Band A3470.8%Already exceptional; heat pump replaces fossil heat directly
Band B4,0599.1%Strong fabric; heat-pump-ready after minor checks
Band C20,80046.5%Typical retrofit candidate; small upgrades likely
Band D15,51134.6%Insulation prerequisites likely; well-suited post-upgrade
Band E3,6038.0%Insulation recommendations typically required for BUS
Band F3680.8%Significant fabric improvements before heat pump fit
Band G890.2%Fabric-first retrofit before any heat-pump consideration
EPC band distribution across 44,777 properties in OxfordSource: GOV.UK EPC Register. Sample collected 2026-05-14.

The typical Oxford home

What the EPC data shows beyond the headline rating — useful context for sizing a heat-pump install.

  • Floor area: median 77 (25th–75th percentile: 5799 m²). Heat-pump sizing scales roughly with floor area — expect a 5–8 kW unit at the median.
  • Current heating cost: median £593/yr 365– £935 typical range). The number an installer’s running-cost saving projection sits against.
  • Mains gas connection: 86% of properties. Most homes are replacing a working gas boiler — the payback case depends heavily on tariff choice + smart scheduling.
  • Property type mix: Detached 11%, End-Terrace 17%, Mid-Terrace 32%, Semi-Detached 34%.
  • Dominant age band: England and Wales: 1950-1966 (16% of homes). Sets the fabric-first work expected before commissioning.

Does the Boiler Upgrade Scheme apply in Oxford?

Yes. Oxford is in England, where the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) pays £7,500 toward an air-source heat pump install. The grant is administered by Ofgem and deducted by the installer at the point of invoice — you never see the cash. To qualify, the property must be owner-occupied or privately rented, have a valid EPC issued in the last 10 years, and have no outstanding loft-or-cavity insulation recommendation on the EPC (unless an exemption is documented). In our sample of Oxford EPCs the median rating is band C, which means most homes need to clear at least one insulation recommendation before the installer can claim the grant.

Typical install cost in Oxford

Pre-grant install costs in Oxford typically run £8,000 to £14,000 for a 5–10 kW air-source unit, in line with UK averages — labour rates in South East sit close to the national mean. After the £7,500 BUS deduction most Oxfordhomeowners pay £1,500 to £6,500 out of pocket. The figure within that range that applies to your property depends on three things: heat-loss sizing (set by floor area, fabric and air-tightness), radiator upgrades (most pre-2000s homes need at least one or two changed), and hot-water cylinder provision. An MCS-certified engineer issues the binding quote after a heat-loss calculation per BS EN 12831.

What this means for your home

Whether a heat pump is a good fit for your specific home in Oxforddepends on three factors the EPC alone can’t answer: roof + outdoor space for the external unit, radiator sizing throughout the heating circuit, and your current heating fuel + tariff. Propertoasty’s free pre-survey check combines your address, an EPC pull, the Google Solar API’s roof data, and a floorplan vision analysis to produce an installer-ready report — typically takes about five minutes.

Run a free pre-survey check on your home — installer-ready report, BUS-eligibility verdict, sizing range, and a list of MCS-certified installers covering Oxford.

MCS-certified heat pump installers covering Oxford

We’ve matched these installers from the official MCS directory based on their service-area coverage of Oxford. Ratings come from Google verified reviews. To get an installer-ready suitability report and connect with one of them, click through to the free 5-minute check.

Daglish Plumbing Limited

1.4 km away · OX2 0DP

Covers: Air-source heat pump

  • MCS #APH-47172
  • BUS registered

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Renewable Energy Co-Operative

3.0 km away · OX2 7HT

Covers: Air-source heat pump · Solar PV

  • MCS #ELC-4015
  • BUS registered

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Oxford Direct Services Ltd

3.1 km away · OX4 2HH

Covers: Air-source heat pump · Solar PV · Battery storage

  • MCS #NIC-601251
  • BUS registered

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ECOHEAT INNOVATION LTD

3.4 km away · OX3 7LZ

Covers: Air-source heat pump

  • MCS #APH-48267
  • BUS registered

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Aqueco Ltd

4.4 km away · OX2 8PS

Covers: Air-source heat pump

  • MCS #NAP-68478
  • BUS registered

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Heelas Plumbing Services Ltd

5.1 km away · OX13 6QU

Covers: Air-source heat pump

  • MCS #OFT-6199
  • BUS registered

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Tom Cross Heating & Renewables Ltd

8.5 km away · OX5 2AX

Covers: Air-source heat pump

  • MCS #NIC-601964
  • BUS registered

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Uniheat (Oxford) Ltd

8.9 km away · OX33 1XW

Covers: Air-source heat pump

  • MCS #OFT-2092
  • BUS registered

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How Oxford compares

Compared with the England + Wales average band-D share of roughly 45%, Oxford’s 35% sits below the national midpoint. Bands E and worse — typical pre-1930s homes without significant retrofit — make up 9% of the local sample, which compares to the E&W average of around 22%.

Nearby towns we cover

Comparison data for areas near Oxford— useful if your property sits on a boundary or you’re comparing across the wider region:

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Boiler Upgrade Scheme — accessed May 2026
  2. Ofgem — Boiler Upgrade Scheme guidance — accessed May 2026
  3. MCS — Find an installer — accessed May 2026
  4. GOV.UK — Find an energy certificate (EPC Register) — accessed May 2026
  5. Energy Saving Trust — Air source heat pumps — accessed May 2026

EPC aggregate data contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (© Crown copyright and database right).