Heat pump replacement and upgrades in Newcastle
Replacing an old or underperforming heat pump in Newcastle costs £6,000 to £10,000 in 2026, because sound pipework, cylinders and radiators are reused rather than bought twice. That covers a modern high-efficiency unit, any cylinder or control upgrades the old system lacks, commissioning and fresh MCS certification.
Why replacements are cheaper than first-time installs
The expensive parts of a first installation are the cylinder, the pipework and the emitter changes, and most of that survives the original unit. A replacement keeps what is sound, swaps the outdoor unit for a modern machine with a better coefficient of performance and quieter fan, and upgrades controls and weather compensation where the original install cut corners. Newcastle's earliest heat pumps, fitted in the 2012 to 2016 wave under the old Renewable Heat Incentive, are now reaching the age where compressors and control boards fail and parts get scarce, which is when replacement beats repair.
The three replacement jobs we see
- Straight unit swap: the old unit dies, the rest of the system is fine. New unit, flush, commission, usually £6,000 to £8,000.
- Upgrade of a badly designed system: the house never heated properly because the original design ran at 55 degrees with undersized radiators. This is a redesign with a replacement attached: new unit, emitter changes, and a heat loss calculation done properly this time.
- Hybrid conversion: an existing heat pump that struggles in the coldest weeks gets paired with the retained gas boiler rather than replaced outright, where the numbers support it.
What gets checked before quoting
The survey covers the existing system's design data if it exists, the measured performance if it does not: flow temperatures, emitter sizes against room heat loss, cylinder capacity and recovery time, pipe condition, and the electrical supply. A flush and water quality check is standard on any system that has run open-vented or with microbore. You get a written verdict on what stays and what goes, with each item priced, before any commitment.
Grants and paperwork
The £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant applies to replacements of fossil fuel systems, not heat-pump-for-heat-pump swaps, so most replacement jobs price without it. What you do get is a fresh MCS certificate, a new warranty of five to ten years depending on the unit, and controls that actually match how the house is used. Owners of early RHI-era systems should also ask about metering and legacy tariff questions at the survey, since they occasionally affect the timing of a swap.