BS — Bristol, City of, North Somerset
Local heat-pump & home-energy snapshot powered by verified datasets.
Updated: 18 Nov 2025 · Tariff window: 2025Q4
What this means for BS
This area is predominantly House-led stock, electricity prices follow the South Western cap, solar yield sits around 994 kWh/kWp. District pages refine the economics for mains-gas vs oil/LPG/direct-electric homes.
How to use this hub
- Pick your district page for tailored costs and savings.
- Answer a few quick prompts to get an official quote (BUS included).
- Compare running costs vs your current setup and consider solar co-benefits.
Precise quotes depend on property specifics (insulation, emitters, pipework, hot-water needs). District pages show ranges tuned to local housing stock.
BS districts
Bristol, City of BS2
Bristol, City of BS3
North Somerset, Bristol, City of BS4
Bristol, City of BS5
Bristol, City of BS6
Bristol, City of BS7
Bristol, City of, South Gloucestershire BS8
North Somerset, Bristol, City of BS9
Bristol, City of BS10
Bristol, City of, South Gloucestershire BS11
Bristol, City of BS13
North Somerset, Bristol, City of BS14
Bristol, City of, Bath and North East Somerset BS15
Bristol, City of, South Gloucestershire BS16
Bristol, City of, South Gloucestershire BS20
North Somerset BS21
North Somerset BS22
North Somerset BS23
North Somerset BS24
North Somerset, Somerset BS25
North Somerset, Somerset BS26
North Somerset, Somerset BS27
Somerset BS28
Somerset BS29
North Somerset BS30
South Gloucestershire BS31
Bristol, City of, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire BS32
South Gloucestershire BS34
South Gloucestershire BS35
South Gloucestershire BS36
South Gloucestershire BS37
South Gloucestershire BS39
Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset BS40
North Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset BS41
North Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset BS48
North Somerset BS49
North Somerset
Summarises the BS area using one clean roll-up row: tariffs, housing mix, off-gas share, typical floor areas, solar yield and top localities. Then routes you to district pages for quotes.
Why BS is well-placed for heat pumps
- Strong fundamentals with modern heat pumps now viable across most housing types.
- House-heavy stock simplifies outdoor-unit siting and emitter upgrades.
- Moderate solar yield lets PV offset a chunk of electricity use.
Tip: pair a heat pump with basic draught-proofing and TRV balancing to raise system COP before thinking about bigger works.
Planning & noise at a glance
Most single domestic installations are permitted development if they meet volume & noise rules. Always confirm site specifics on your district page when you start a quote.
- Keep clearances to boundaries/windows; respect noise guidance at the nearest habitable window.
- One outdoor unit per property under PD (additional units often need permission).
About the data
This hub is generated from official sources used across our network (ONS/EPC, PVGIS, Ofgem). When datasets refresh, the hub auto-updates.
- Tariffs: Modal Ofgem region for BS with current unit & standing charges.
- Housing mix & floor area: EPC roll-ups (England & Wales strongest coverage; Scotland sparser).
- Solar yield: PVGIS median annual yield (south-facing, kWh/kWp).
- Local flavour: Canonical places and LAD shares for narrative context.