Renewable heating services in Neath
Serving Neath & Neath Port Talbot

Heat Pump & Solar Installation in Neath

Professional MCS-accredited heat pump and solar PV installers in Neath. Octopus Energy Trusted Partner with grant funding expertise.

About Our Services

Neath's trusted renewable heating and solar installers

Renewable Heating Wales provides Neath homes and businesses with expert air source heat pump, solar PV, battery storage, and underfloor heating installations. Nestled in the Vale of Neath, the town's mix of terraced properties, semi-detached homes, and rural dwellings each present different heating opportunities. Our engineers assess every property individually to deliver the most efficient renewable heating solution.

We're MCS-accredited and an Octopus Energy Trusted Partner, giving Neath homeowners confidence in our quality and access to preferential energy tariffs. Our grant expertise covers BUS (£9,000 off heat pumps), ECO4, and GBIS, ensuring you benefit from all available funding.

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What We Offer

Our Services in Neath

Neath residents can access our complete range of renewable energy services. We specialise in air source heat pump installations alongside solar PV, battery storage, and underfloor heating — designed to work together for maximum efficiency and savings in your Neath home.

Why Choose Us

Why Neath homeowners choose RHW

MCS-accredited with Octopus Energy Trusted Partner status — industry-recognised quality and access to smart energy tariffs.

Responsive local team covering Neath, Port Talbot, Briton Ferry, Pontardawe, and the wider Neath Port Talbot borough.

In-depth grant knowledge helping Neath families access BUS, ECO4, and GBIS funding — reducing installation costs by thousands.

Integrated renewable solutions — heat pumps, solar panels, batteries, underfloor heating, and MVHR ventilation from one provider.

Neath homeowners: save with the Boiler Upgrade Scheme

If you're a Neath homeowner looking to replace your gas or oil boiler, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme can provide up to £9,000 towards an air source heat pump. ECO4 offers additional support for eligible households, and GBIS can fund insulation improvements. We offer free home assessments to determine your eligibility and provide a clear breakdown of costs and savings.

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Service Area

Areas we cover near Neath

Port Talbot Briton Ferry Pontardawe
Our Neath service area covers the town and surrounding communities including Port Talbot, Briton Ferry, Pontardawe, Resolven, Glynneath, Seven Sisters, and the upper Neath Valley. We work across residential and commercial properties throughout the Neath Port Talbot borough.
Common Questions

Renewable Heating FAQs for Neath Residents

What does a heat pump installation cost in Neath?
Heat pump installations in Neath typically cost £9,000 to £14,000 before the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant. After the £9,000 BUS deduction, many Neath homeowners pay from as little as £0 upfront for a standard system. We provide free surveys with transparent, itemised quotes so you know exactly what you're paying for.
Which grants are available for Neath homeowners?
Neath homeowners can access the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (up to £9,000 for heat pumps), ECO4 funding for eligible households, and GBIS for insulation upgrades. As MCS-accredited installers, we manage all applications and ensure you receive every penny of funding you're entitled to.
Will solar panels generate enough energy in Neath?
Yes. Modern solar panels perform well in Neath's climate, generating useful energy even on overcast days. A 4kW solar PV system on a south-facing Neath roof can generate around 3,500-4,000kWh per year — enough to significantly reduce your electricity bills. Adding battery storage maximises the value of every kilowatt generated.
How long does it take to install a heat pump in Neath?
A typical residential heat pump installation in Neath takes 2-4 days. This includes fitting the outdoor unit, connecting the indoor system, and commissioning. If additional work is needed — such as upgrading radiators or installing underfloor heating — we plan this into the schedule to minimise disruption.
Can I replace my oil boiler with a heat pump in Neath?
Absolutely. Many Neath homes, particularly those in the valley and surrounding rural areas, still use oil heating. Switching to an air source heat pump can significantly reduce running costs and carbon emissions. Oil boiler replacement qualifies for the full £9,000 BUS grant, making it a financially attractive option.
Do heat pumps work in the Neath Valley's cold winters?
Yes. Modern air source heat pumps operate efficiently down to -15°C — well below the temperatures experienced in the Neath Valley. They extract heat from the outside air even in cold conditions. Our team sizes each system based on your property's heat loss calculations, ensuring reliable warmth throughout winter.