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Heat Pump Prices in Latvia

A price comparison by system type and the factors that affect price. All prices are indicative; a specialist provides the exact quote after a site visit.

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Heat pump prices in Latvia vary across a wide range — from about €1,500 for a simple air-to-air system to €16,000 or more for a ground-source heat pump with a borehole. This overview helps you understand why prices differ and what the chosen system type, capacity and scope of installation affect.

Heat pump installation in a utility room — air-to-water system with a buffer tank

Heat pump price overview

Heat pumps fall into three main price groups. Air-to-air heat pumps are the lowest cost and quick to install. Air-to-water heat pumps are mid-range in price and suited to homes with water-based heating. Ground-source heat pumps are the most expensive at purchase, but with the lowest operating costs. The comparison table shows typical ranges:

System type Typical price range Efficiency (SCOP) Suited to
Air-to-air€1,500–€5,0003.0–4.0Apartments, homes without water-based heating
Air-to-water€5,000–€12,0003.5–4.5Private homes with radiators or underfloor heating
Ground-source€8,000–€16,000+4.0–5.0Larger homes with available land

The prices in the table include the unit and typical installation; in special cases — for example, if large-scale pipe replacement, an electrical panel upgrade, or groundwork is needed — the total can be higher.

What affects the heat pump price

The heat pump price doesn't depend on the unit alone. It's determined by several factors:

  • Manufacturer and brand. Units from better-known European or Japanese brands cost more than value-brand alternatives, but often offer a longer warranty and a wider service network.
  • Capacity (kW). Larger homes or poorly insulated buildings require greater capacity — and a higher unit price.
  • System type. An air-to-air heat pump has the lowest price, an air-to-water heat pump is mid-range, a ground-source heat pump is the highest.
  • Installation complexity. The condition of the existing heating system, pipe layout and access affect the amount of work involved.
  • Additional components. A buffer tank, hot water tank, collectors, mixing valves and safety groups add to the total.

The choice between a premium brand and a value brand is one of the biggest price variables — without compromising on core functions, the difference can reach thousands of euros. A specialist will help you choose the optimal solution for your budget and building's requirements.

Air-to-water heat pump prices

An air-to-water heat pump is the most popular solution for Latvian private homes that already have water-based heating with radiators or underfloor heating. The unit price is from €4,000 to €8,000 depending on capacity and manufacturer; together with installation, hydraulic and electrical work, a typical project costs from €5,000 to €12,000. As capacity increases and a hot water preparation tank and buffer are added, the price moves toward the upper end of the range. See the detailed air-to-water heat pump installation page →

Air-to-air heat pump prices

An air-to-air heat pump is the most affordable solution — the unit price is from €1,200 to €4,000, together with installation from €1,500 to €5,000. This is the most convenient choice for apartments and homes without water-based heating, where the only goal is to heat (and in summer cool) the air directly in the rooms. The price mainly varies depending on the number of indoor units — each additional unit adds roughly €400–€1,000. See the air-to-air heat pump installation page →

Ground-source heat pump prices

A ground-source heat pump is the most expensive at purchase, but has the lowest operating costs long-term. The total price — unit, borehole or horizontal collector, hydraulic and electrical work — is from €8,000 to €14,000 and more. The borehole or trench excavation itself adds €3,000–€6,000. The higher initial investment pays off through lower electricity consumption: ground-source heat pumps can reach a SCOP of 4.5–5.0, compared with 3.0–4.0 for air-to-air systems. See the ground-source heat pump installation page →

How to get an exact price

You can't get a fixed price online that applies to your home — every property differs in floor area, insulation, existing heating system and access. Indicative ranges help you plan a budget, but an exact quote requires a site visit. The process is simple:

  • Request. Fill in the form — state the property type, floor area, existing heating and preferred system type.
  • Finding a suitable specialist. We will contact you to clarify details and provide a quote.
  • Site visit. The specialist contacts you to clarify details and, if needed, arrange a site visit at your property.
  • Detailed quote. After the site visit, you receive a quote with the specific equipment, list of work and price. The decision remains yours — with no obligations.

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Frequently asked questions

Which heat pump type is the cheapest?
An air-to-air heat pump is the lowest-cost solution — installation costs from €1,500 to €5,000. It's also quicker to install. However, the choice isn't only about price — an air-to-air heat pump suits apartments and homes without water-based heating, while air-to-water systems also provide hot water and suit larger homes better.
Does a higher price mean better quality?
Not always. The price reflects the system type, capacity and the amount of work included, not always quality. Better-known brand units may cost more, but that doesn't mean cheaper units are worse. What matters is choosing the right capacity and quality installation. A specialist will help you choose the optimal solution for your budget.
Can I get financing for heat pump installation?
Yes, various financing options are available in Latvia — state support programs, subsidized loans, and energy-efficiency loans offered by commercial banks. Availability varies depending on the program. After submitting a request, a specialist can provide information on currently available support mechanisms.

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