Short answer: Heat pumps can work in some older homes, but suitability depends on heat loss, insulation, draughts, radiator capacity, hot water demand and realistic comfort expectations.
The age of the home is not the deciding factor on its own.
Heat loss, insulation, draughts, room sizes, radiator capacity, hot water demand and expectations all affect whether a heat pump is a sensible route.
Older, stone, solid-wall or heavily extended homes need careful survey-led advice before anyone commits.
Ready to check your own home? Start with a design consultation so the next step is based on the property,
not a generic online assumption.