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.
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 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–€5,000 | 3.0–4.0 | Apartments, homes without water-based heating |
| Air-to-water | €5,000–€12,000 | 3.5–4.5 | Private homes with radiators or underfloor heating |
| Ground-source | €8,000–€16,000+ | 4.0–5.0 | Larger 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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See also
Heat pump installation price
A detailed overview of cost factors and an indicative price calculator.
Air-to-water heat pump installation
For homes with water-based heating — radiators or underfloor heating. The most popular solution.
Air-to-air heat pump installation
Heats and cools air directly in the rooms. Lowest cost, suited to apartments.
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