The amount of money you can save with an air source heat pump depends a lot on your current heating system, how well your home works, and how you use it. When you switch from oil heating to LPG heating, you can save between £800 and £1,400 a year. When you switch from electric heating to gas heating, you can save between £600 and £1,000 a year. When you switch from gas heating to electric heating, you can save between £400 and £800 a year. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme gives you £7,500 in government funding to help with the costs, and there's no VAT on installation until March 2027. Your property worth will go up by £10,000 to £15,000, and you'll be protected against fossil fuel price changes in the future. To get the most savings from a heat pump, you need better insulation in your home, smart heating controls that make sure the system runs as efficiently as possible, and time-of-use electricity rates that can cut running expenses by 20–30%. The payback period is usually between 7 and 12 years, and the systems endure between 15 and 20 years. Based on your unique situation, current costs, and the requirements for installing a heat pump, professional assessments provide you precise estimates of how much you can save.