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Policy02 Apr 2026·4 min read

The 2026 oil boiler ban — what off-grid homeowners actually need to know.

The headlines exaggerate. The 2026 rules ban new installations only — your existing boiler is safe until 2035.


You’ve probably seen the headlines: “Oil boilers banned in 2026!” They overstate it. Here’s what the regulation actually says, and what it means for your house.

What changes from 2026

  • If your existing oil boiler breaks and you replace it, the new boiler must be a heat pump, an HVO-compatible boiler, or another low-carbon option.
  • If you’re building a new house, you can’t install an oil boiler from day one.

What does NOT change

  • Your current oil boiler can keep running for as long as it works.
  • You can keep buying heating oil to fuel it.
  • Repairs and servicing are unaffected.
  • No one is coming to remove your tank.

The 2035 date is the real deadline

From 2035 there will be a full ban on installing oil-fired boilers in any property in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Existing boilers can still operate, but eventually they’ll fail and must be replaced with a low-carbon system.

Your three options when your boiler dies

  1. Heat pump — up to £7,500 grant available via Boiler Upgrade Scheme. Best for well-insulated homes.
  2. HVO-ready oil boiler — like-for-like swap, runs on existing infrastructure, fuel cost ~20% above kerosene.
  3. Hybrid — heat pump for daily use, oil boiler kept for cold snaps.

What this means for your fuel orders

Nothing for now. The kerosene supply chain is stable through 2030+, prices will continue to track jet fuel, and TopUpFuel will keep delivering until our last customer’s last litre.


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