Areas covered across Sunderland
From the Seaburn seafront to the southern villages, every SR district is covered. Your quote reflects the house you actually live in: its walls, its exposure, its cylinder space and where the unit can sit, assessed by someone who knows these streets rather than a national call centre.
Nowhere else in the region packs this much variety into one postcode area. Fulwell's 1930s semis are week-one-easy conversions. The Ashbrooke terraces want a conversation about fabric before anyone prices a radiator. Seafront Roker and Seaburn bring wind and salt into the design brief. The post-war estates around Southwick and Castletown, many still on storage heating, hold the biggest bill reductions anywhere in the city. And the modern stock at Doxford Park is about as simple as the job gets. Choose your area below for the local breakdown, or skip straight to the quote form.
Heat pumps in Ashbrooke
SR2, Victorian terraces near the city centre. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Roker
SR6, coastal terraces and semis. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Fulwell
SR6, interwar semis near the coast. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Southwick
SR5, ex-council estates, storage-heater wins. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Castletown
SR5, post-war semis near the river. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Ryhope
SR2/SR3, former colliery village stock. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Silksworth
SR3, ex-mining village, semis and terraces. £7,500 grant applied.
Heat pumps in Doxford Park
SR3, modern estate, easiest conversions. £7,500 grant applied.