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Green Quote Launches to Simplify Renewable Heating for UK Homeowners

By uk-times.com10 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The new platform Green Quote has officially gone live, offering a straightforward and secure way for homeowners to switch to renewable heating.

Green Quote supports households in navigating the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which provides up to £7,500 in funding for renewable heating systems. By focusing on Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs), the platform helps users take advantage of energy-efficient technology while avoiding the common pitfalls of unclear advice and unverified installers.

The company was founded by Southampton entrepreneur Jack Purdie, a seasoned figure in the renewable energy space. Acting as a bridge between homeowners and accredited installers, Green Quote ensures transparency and trust at every stage of the journey.

The free service enables users to input their postcode, answer a few simple questions, and receive a match with a qualified local installer, typically within 24 hours. The result is a simple, user-friendly path toward lower bills and sustainable home heating.

“People are hearing all sorts of things about heat pumps, that they’re too expensive, that they don’t work in UK weather, that it’s not worth the hassle,” said Jack Purdie, founder of Green Quote. “But the truth is, the technology has evolved massively. With the right installer and the government’s £7,500 grant, a heat pump can be one of the smartest investments you can make for your home.”

As energy prices continue to fluctuate, many UK homeowners are still unsure where to start when it comes to modernising their heating systems. Despite government incentives, uptake of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme has lagged behind expectations, largely due to confusion around eligibility and a lack of trusted guidance.

Green Quote aims to change that by offering clear information, trusted local connections, and a fast route to funding.

“People want to lower their bills and do their bit for the environment, but they’re put off by all the mixed messages,” added Purdie. “Go Green Quote gives homeowners a single, trusted place to find the right information, the right funding, and the right installer, all in one go.”

Green Quote partners only with verified and reputable installers across the UK, ensuring that each homeowner is connected with a company that meets strict quality and service standards.

The platform also serves as a source of education, helping homeowners understand how modern heat pumps work, why the technology is now far more reliable, and how to make the most of government support.

How it works

  1. Visit www.gogreenquote.com
  2. Enter your postcode and answer a few simple questions
  3. Get matched with a trusted local installer, usually within 24 hours
  4. Learn if your home qualifies for up to £7,500 in government funding

The service is free to use, with no obligation, and aims to give homeowners clarity and confidence in a sector that’s often felt confusing or inconsistent.


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