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Heat pump grant in Bovey Tracey: £9,000 for oil and LPG homes

From Bovey Tracey up onto the moor, mains gas ends quickly; Widecombe, Manaton and the moorland villages heat with oil and LPG. From 21 July 2026 the Boiler Upgrade Scheme pays £9,000 towards a heat pump for eligible oil and LPG heated homes in the TQ13 area, on top of the standard £7,500 for homes on mains gas.

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How it works

Answer five questions about your home and heating. We confirm which grant you qualify for, phone you to check the details, then match you with one MCS-certified installer covering Bovey Tracey, never five firms fighting over your number. Your installer claims the voucher on your behalf and it comes straight off the quote. The £9,000 uplift ends 31 March 2027.

Why the grant is bigger for oil and LPG homes

The government's uplift targets the roughly 865,000 homes in England and Wales that are off the mains gas grid, where heating costs are highest and carbon savings from switching are biggest. Much of the eastern edge of Dartmoor fits that description, which is why the higher amount applies to so many homes around Bovey Tracey. For amounts, dates, the application process and real costs after the grant, read the complete grant guide.

Frequently asked

How much is the grant in Bovey Tracey?

£9,000 for eligible oil and LPG homes (21 July 2026 to 31 March 2027), £7,500 for mains gas homes, funded to 2029/30.

Who installs grant-funded heat pumps near Bovey Tracey?

Only MCS-certified installers can claim the voucher. We verify certification against the official MCS register before any match.

Do I apply myself?

No. The scheme is installer-led; your installer handles the paperwork.

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