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The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) continues to offer substantial government grants to Woking homeowners looking to upgrade their heating systems in 2025. With recent speculation about potential funding changes, many residents are wondering whether they should act now or wait. Here's everything you need to know about accessing these grants before any policy shifts occur.
The government is providing grants of up to £7,500 for air source and ground source heat pumps, and £5,000 for biomass boilers. For Woking homeowners, this represents a substantial reduction in the upfront costs of switching from traditional gas or oil boilers to low-carbon alternatives.
These aren't loans or financing schemes – they're direct grants that reduce your installation costs immediately. With the average heat pump installation costing between £8,000-£18,000, the grant can cover a significant portion of your investment.

One crucial detail many Woking residents miss is that you cannot apply for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme directly. The application process works exclusively through MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) certified installers who manage the paperwork on your behalf.
This system has advantages – your installer handles all the administrative work and deducts the grant amount directly from your final bill. However, it means you need to ensure your chosen heating engineer is properly accredited under the scheme.
At Noremac Heating, we're fully certified to help Woking homeowners navigate this process and secure their grants efficiently.
The scheme isn't just about heat pumps. Three main heating technologies qualify for grants:
Air Source Heat Pumps extract heat from outside air, even in cold weather. They're suitable for most Woking properties and typically the most cost-effective option.
Ground Source Heat Pumps use underground pipes to extract heat from the earth. They're more efficient but require adequate garden space for installation.
Biomass Boilers burn wood pellets or logs for heating. They're particularly popular in rural areas around Woking where mains gas isn't available.
Each option provides significant environmental benefits compared to traditional fossil fuel heating systems.

Despite Treasury concerns about energy spending, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has confirmed there are currently no plans to end the Boiler Upgrade Scheme before its scheduled conclusion in December 2027.
However, government policy can change. While the scheme appears stable for now, Woking homeowners considering an upgrade shouldn't delay indefinitely. Political priorities shift, and what's available today may not be tomorrow.
The government allocated £295 million for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme in the 2025/2026 financial year. Additionally, they've allowed over-allocation of £280 million for 2024/2025 to ensure continued grant availability.
This funding commitment suggests the scheme will continue operating normally through at least April 2026. For Woking homeowners planning heating upgrades, this provides reasonable certainty for medium-term planning.
As of April 2025, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme had supported over 49,000 installations across England and Wales, distributing £328 million in grants. This demonstrates both the scheme's effectiveness and the government's continued commitment to supporting homeowners making the switch to low-carbon heating.
The success metrics show that thousands of households have already benefited from reduced installation costs, improved energy efficiency, and lower carbon emissions.

Woking homeowners can only claim one Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant per property. This means you should carefully plan your heating upgrade to maximise the benefit.
If you're considering a complete heating system overhaul, it makes sense to do everything at once rather than piecemeal upgrades. This might include upgrading radiators, improving insulation, or installing smart heating controls alongside your new heat pump or biomass boiler.
Recent media reports suggested Treasury officials were exploring ways to reduce energy spending, potentially affecting low-carbon heating grants. While these discussions may be happening behind closed doors, no official announcements have been made about cuts to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
Industry sources have expressed concerns about potential changes, but the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero maintains its commitment to the scheme through 2027. The recent confirmation of £295 million funding for 2025/2026 supports this position.
However, political landscapes change rapidly. Brexit, COVID-19, and energy crises have all affected government spending priorities in recent years. Woking homeowners shouldn't panic, but they also shouldn't assume current funding levels will last indefinitely.
If you're considering upgrading your heating system, here's your action plan:
Assess Your Property: Not every home is suitable for every type of low-carbon heating. Heat pumps work best in well-insulated properties, while biomass boilers need adequate storage space.
Get Multiple Quotes: Choose MCS-certified installers who can handle the grant application process. Compare not just prices, but also experience with the specific technology you're considering.
Consider Timing: While there's no immediate funding crisis, completing your upgrade sooner rather than later ensures you benefit from current grant levels.
Plan Comprehensively: Since you only get one grant per property, consider what other improvements might complement your new heating system.

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme requires professional installation by certified engineers. This isn't just bureaucracy – heat pumps and biomass boilers are complex systems that need proper sizing, installation, and commissioning to work effectively.
Poor installation can lead to higher running costs, reduced efficiency, and potential system failures. Working with experienced local installers like Noremac Heating ensures your system is properly designed for your Woking property's specific requirements.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme continues to offer substantial financial support for low-carbon heating upgrades. While speculation about funding cuts exists, current evidence suggests the scheme will continue operating normally through at least 2026.
For Woking residents considering heating system upgrades, the key is to act thoughtfully but not hastily. Research your options, understand your property's requirements, and work with certified installers who can guide you through both the technical and administrative aspects of the process.
If you're ready to explore your options or want professional advice about which heating solution suits your Woking home best, contact our team for a consultation. We'll help you understand what grants are available and how to make the most of current funding opportunities.
The transition to low-carbon heating is both an environmental necessity and a significant home improvement investment. With government grants still available, now remains a good time for Woking homeowners to seriously consider making the switch.