A clear, independent picture of your home — so you can make heating decisions with confidence.
The Warmur Passport helps you understand how your home really performs, before any recommendations are made or quotes are given.
It brings together measured survey data, clear analysis, and an impartial view of what matters most for your home.
It’s not a quote, it’s how good decisions start.


The problem most homeowners face
Most homeowners don’t wake up wanting a heat pump. They want a warm home, predictable bills, minimal disruption — and to avoid regretting an expensive decision.
The problem is that heating decisions are often made:
- under time pressure
- after hearing different answers from different people
- during conversations that are really about selling a solution
That makes it hard to know who to trust, what really matters, or whether a recommendation is right for your home.
Why heating decisions go wrong
Most heating decisions don’t go wrong because homeowners make bad choices. They go wrong because of the situation they’re made in.
Often, decisions happen:
- when a system is failing or needs replacing quickly
- before the home has been properly measured or understood
- without a clear way to compare options fairly
In those conditions, it’s easy to overspend, over-specify — or commit to a system that turns out not to be the right fit.
That’s not a failure of judgement, it’s how the process is set up.
Why a quote isn't enough
A quote answers one narrow question:
“How much would this cost to install?”
But without understanding the home properly, quotes are often based on assumptions:
- room sizes estimated rather than measured
- performance guessed rather than verified
- recommendations shaped by what’s being sold
The Passport answers:
What is the right thing to do at all — for this home?
- Makes decisions first, using evidence
- Removes guesswork before pricing
- Creates a shared plan installers work from
That difference matters.
Before the Passport
- Key decisions made during a sales process
- Assumptions built into quotes
- Different installers working from different views of the home
- Scope changes discovered late
- Costs and disruption harder to predict
After the Passport
- You can take your time and make decisions before anyone installs anything.
- Evidence replaces assumptions
- All installers work from the same measured reality
- Scope agreed early
- Costs, timing and disruption far more predictable

What the Passport actually unlocks
With a Passport in place:
- your home is properly mapped and measured
- the realistic pathways are made clear
- installers work from a single, agreed, evidence-led plan
- Most importantly, it helps you avoid expensive changes later — when systems are already installed.
For many homes, this confirms a heat pump is the right next step. For others, it shows what needs to change — and what can safely wait. Either way, the uncertainty is removed.
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What the Passport decides — and what it leaves open
Decisions the Passport confirms
These are things that become clear once your home is properly measured.
- What genuinely needs to change — and what doesn’t
- The realistic heating options for your home
- The trade-offs involved, such as upfront changes versus future running costs
These decisions are based on measured data, not sales assumptions
Decisions you keep flexible
The Passport doesn’t push you to act. It simply gives you the clarity to decide with confidence.
- When to go ahead — now or later
- Which installer to use
- What to do now, and what can safely wait
You’re not locked into a system, an installer or a timeline.
Why removing uncertainty matters
Where the real costs come from
The biggest costs in heating upgrades rarely come from the technology itself, they come from uncertainty:
- assumptions made early
- discoveries made late
- decisions rushed under pressure
The Passport reduces that risk by:
- replacing guesswork with measured data
- narrowing scope before prices are set
- avoiding rushed or reactive decisions
In practice, this means fewer surprises, fewer extras and a far calmer process.
What installers see vs what you see
What you see
- A clear explanation of your options
- An evidence-led recommendation
- Confidence about the right next step
What installers see
- Measured survey data they can design from
- Agreed scope and constraints
- Fewer unknowns and fewer reasons to re-survey
Result: less rework, fewer surprises, and a smoother path from plan to installation.
How this fits Warmur’s mission
Warmur exists to stand on your side — not to sell you a system, but to help you choose well.
Sometimes that step is installing a heat pump now.Sometimes it’s preparing for one later.Sometimes it’s choosing not to proceed yet.
The Passport is the tool that makes that judgement clear — and gives you confidence in it.
What the Passport includes
- A measured, mapped description of your home
- Verified survey data installers can design from
- Warmur’s independent, minimal-disruption recommendation
- A portable artefact you can keep, reuse and share
It’s not a quote. It’s what makes good decisions possible.
Is the Passport right for you?
The Passport is right if you:
- are seriously considering a change to your heating
- want clarity before committing
- prefer evidence over sales pressure
It may not be right if you:
- are just browsing options
- want a quick price without planning
- aren’t expecting to make any changes
If you’re unsure whether a heat pump is right for your home, this is how you find out — properly.
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