Heat Pump Installation Kirkintilloch
MCS-certified air source heat pumps in Kirkintilloch with full Home Energy Scotland grant + loan handling.
A typical 4kWp solar install in Kirkintilloch generates around 3,540 kWh/year at the local 885 kWh/kWp yield — saving roughly £991/year. Ecoaim is the MCS-certified installer for Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, based at our Livingston HQ (Livingston, EH54 5FD).
An ASHP install in Kirkintilloch typically costs £12,000-£18,000 fully fitted — but HES grants and the interest-free loan often cover the entire amount, leaving £0-£3,000 out of pocket.
Why Ecoaim for heat pumps in Kirkintilloch?
- Mitsubishi Ecodan / Daikin Altherma ASHP
- HES grant: £7,500 (£9,000 rural)
- HES interest-free loan: additional £7,500
- Net out-of-pocket: often £0-£3,000
- MCS 020 noise compliance + heat-loss calc included
- Annual running cost ~£950 vs gas ~£1,400 / oil ~£1,800
Kirkintilloch property types + roofs we install on
Kirkintilloch is the seat of East Dunbartonshire Council — a historic canal town on the Forth & Clyde Canal and the line of the Antonine Wall. Its Cowgate town-centre core is a conservation area; the wider G66 mixes sandstone terraces, inter-war semis, detached stock and new-build at Waterside, Harestanes and Hillhead. We cover the whole area with a weekly crew.
- Sandstone terraces and town-centre stock (Cowgate, Townhead)
- Inter-war semi-detached and villas (Hillhead, Oxgang)
- Detached and bungalows (Harestanes, Lenzie fringe)
- New-build estates (Waterside, Woodilee)
Neighbourhoods + postcode districts we cover
Local grid connection — your DNO in Kirkintilloch
G66 connections run via SP Energy Networks. G98 notifications are same-day; commercial G99 applications 6-12 weeks. The industrial stock near Southbank and Waterside has usable three-phase capacity; older inner-town networks near the Cowgate conservation area should be capacity-checked before sizing.
Local planning + conservation notes
East Dunbartonshire Council (Kirkintilloch is the administrative seat). The Cowgate / town-centre core is a conservation area, with the Antonine Wall (a World Heritage Site) crossing the area — visible-elevation installs near either need pre-application dialogue. Elsewhere most domestic solar is permitted development.
Conservation areas to watch in Kirkintilloch: Kirkintilloch Cowgate (town centre). Visible-elevation installs in any of these usually need pre-application dialogue with the planning department — we handle this on every conservation-area quote at no extra charge.
Solar yields by Kirkintilloch postcode
| Postcode | kWh/kWp/yr | Local note |
|---|---|---|
| G66 | 885 | Kirkintilloch — solid Central Belt yields; canal-side and open-aspect estates perform well. |
Real Kirkintilloch install
Open-aspect detached — clean install in 2 days. G99 approved in 6 weeks. Customer added the EV charger for a plug-in hybrid; battery configured for Octopus Flux.
Why Ecoaim wins Kirkintilloch installs
Kirkintilloch pairs a genuinely protected historic core — the Cowgate conservation area and the World Heritage Antonine Wall — with plenty of open-aspect modern housing. We hold the planning know-how for the sensitive town centre and install fast and clean on the Harestanes and Waterside new-build. Knowing which side of that line your roof sits on is exactly what a local installer brings.
Local landmarks: Forth & Clyde Canal · Antonine Wall (Peel Park) · Kirkintilloch Town Hall · Luggie Water + Woodhead Park · East Dunbartonshire Council (Southbank).
Heat Pumps in Kirkintilloch — local FAQs
Does Ecoaim install commercial solar in Kirkintilloch? +
Yes — we install on commercial and industrial units around Southbank and Waterside (G66). Large single-storey roofs suit ballasted arrays; we handle the structural check, design and SP Energy Networks connection end-to-end.
How much do commercial solar panels cost for a Kirkintilloch business? +
As a guide, Kirkintilloch commercial systems run from around £10,000 for a small array to £100,000+ for a large warehouse roof, typically £700–£1,000 per kWp installed. With full-expensing capital allowances and SEG export payments, most sites pay back in roughly 4–6 years.
Who is the DNO for commercial solar in Kirkintilloch? +
SP Energy Networks (SP Distribution licence area) — East Dunbartonshire sits in the SPEN area. Commercial arrays above 3.68 kW per phase need a G99 application, typically 6–12 weeks. Ecoaim runs a capacity check first, as older inner-town networks near the Cowgate can be constrained.
Do I need planning permission for commercial solar in Kirkintilloch? +
Most commercial rooftop PV is permitted development. The Cowgate conservation area and the Antonine Wall World Heritage Site are the exceptions, where visible installs may need East Dunbartonshire Council consent. We confirm the route at design stage.
Are there grants for commercial solar in Kirkintilloch? +
There is no domestic-style grant for commercial solar. A Kirkintilloch company's case rests on 100% first-year capital allowances (full expensing), SEG export payments and self-consumption savings.
Can I install solar in the Kirkintilloch conservation area? +
Often yes — rear-of-roof installs on non-visible elevations usually fall under permitted development. Visible Cowgate elevations, and anything near the Antonine Wall World Heritage Site, need pre-app advice, which we run at no charge.
Does the Antonine Wall affect solar installs? +
Only for properties directly on or adjacent to the scheduled World Heritage line, where extra planning sensitivity applies. We check your address against the designation at survey.
Which DNO covers Kirkintilloch? +
SP Energy Networks (SP Distribution). G98 notifications same-day; G99 applications 6-12 weeks.
Free survey + fixed-price quote in 24 hours
We're 45 minutes from our Livingston base — survey scheduled within days, fixed-price quote landed within 24 hours of the visit. Quotes include scaffolding, MCS certification, DNO notification and all sundries. No scope creep.
Call 03330 384 380 or use the form alongside.
See heat pumps in action
Real Ecoaim heat pumps install on YouTube.
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