The Government wants us to get heat pumps fitted in our homes and it’s offering up to £7,500 for us to do so.
Now Worcester Bosch is bumping that up by an extra £2,500 – if you pick one of theirs of course.
But with the devices cost between £8,000 to £30,000 to buy and fit, would it tempt you? Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Lee Boyce reveal all… and talk the ‘boiler tax’.
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