Best Heat Pumps UK 2026

Best Picks • UK 2026

Best Heat Pumps in the UK (2026)

HeatPick shortlists are built around UK installation reality — performance at low flow temperatures, realistic efficiency, support strength, value, and noise implications. Each pick links to a full review.

Scoring weights: Performance 30% • Efficiency 25% • Support 20% • Value 15% • Noise 10%

HeatPick Awards (2026)

These are our current picks by scenario. Choose the award that matches your home and priorities, then read the full review.

🏆 Best Overall (Premium Leader)

Vaillant aroTHERM Plus (R290)9.0/10

A top-tier premium choice with strong cold-weather performance, higher flow temperature capability, and excellent UK support presence.

  • Best for: premium retrofits & long-term ownership confidence
  • Watch: ensure installer experience and proper commissioning

🏅 Best Retrofit Performer

Grant Aerona³ 2908.9/10

Excellent real-world outcomes in UK radiator retrofits when designed properly. Strong support and an installer-friendly package.

  • Best for: radiator retrofits with sensible emitter upgrades
  • Watch: placement/noise planning on tighter plots

🏅 Best Premium Alternative (Refined & Quiet)

Daikin Altherma 38.9/10

A refined premium platform with excellent engineering, strong efficiency and competitive quiet operation when installed correctly.

  • Best for: premium installs where refinement and noise matter
  • Watch: premium pricing — ensure system design is right

🏅 Best Mainstream Safe Choice

Mitsubishi Ecodan8.6/10

One of the most widely installed systems in the UK. Exceptional installer familiarity and a mature support network. Not the flashiest, but consistently dependable.

  • Best for: risk-averse homeowners & mainstream retrofits
  • Watch: controls/app experience is functional, not market-leading

🏅 Best Value Mid-Range

Samsung EHS Mono8.4/10

A strong mid-range choice balancing cost and performance. Good efficiency in well-designed systems and competitive pricing.

  • Best for: value-focused retrofits with good system design
  • Watch: noise/placement planning on tighter plots

🏅 Strong UK Brand Option

Ideal Logic Air8.3/10

A sensible mid-range heat pump from a familiar UK brand. Solid fundamentals, straightforward positioning, and growing installer presence.

  • Best for: homeowners wanting a UK-recognised brand
  • Watch: not premium-tier refinement; ensure installer experience

🏅 Budget Entry Option

Baxi HP607.9/10

A budget-leaning option suited to simpler installs. Can perform well when correctly sized and commissioned, but not as proven as the top tier.

  • Best for: cost-conscious installs with a strong installer
  • Watch: system design quality matters a lot here

Quick table (scores)

Fast scan across the shortlist. For full context, open each model review.

ModelOverall
Vaillant aroTHERM Plus (R290)9.0
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise9.2 / 8.9 / 9.3 / 8.2 / 8.8
Grant Aerona³ 2908.9
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise8.8 / 8.6 / 9.2 / 8.9 / 8.3
Daikin Altherma 38.9
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise9.0 / 9.0 / 9.0 / 8.2 / 8.9
Mitsubishi Ecodan8.6
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise8.8 / 8.7 / 9.4 / 8.3 / 8.4
Samsung EHS Mono8.4
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise8.5 / 8.6 / 8.6 / 8.7 / 8.1
Ideal Logic Air8.3
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise8.3 / 8.4 / 8.7 / 8.5 / 8.0
Baxi HP607.9
Performance / Efficiency / Support / Value / Noise7.8 / 7.6 / 8.4 / 8.1 / 8.0

Important

A well-designed system will outperform a poorly designed one — regardless of brand. Scores assume correct heat loss, appropriate emitters, and proper commissioning.

How to choose the right heat pump

Start with your home, not the brand. Heat loss, emitters and commissioning decide comfort and bills more than the logo.

Non-negotiables

  • Room-by-room heat loss
  • Emitters sized for low flow temps
  • Weather compensation set correctly
  • Commissioning and homeowner handover

Common red flags

  • “We’ll fit an 8/10kW and see”
  • No discussion of flow temperature targets
  • No plan for hot water strategy
  • No noise/placement assessment

FAQs

Is the “best heat pump” the same for every home?

No — home heat loss, emitters, insulation and installation constraints change what’s best.

Should I choose the model first or the installer first?

Installer first. The installer’s design and commissioning has the biggest impact on comfort and running costs.

Why do some models have the same overall score?

They can be very close overall but win in different scenarios (retrofit friendliness, refinement, support, etc.).

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