Biomass Boiler Installations
Eco-friendly heating using wood pellets, chips, or logs.
What is a Biomass Boiler?
A biomass boiler is a heating system that burns organic materials such as wood pellets, chips, or logs to produce heat for your property. Unlike oil or gas boilers, biomass systems use renewable materials and are considered carbon-neutral — making them a great option for sustainable living.

Benefits of Biomass Heating
Supports Sustainable Forestry: Biomass helps encourage responsible woodland management
Our Installation Process
Your journey with Tag Renewables Ltd.
Free Property Assessment
Our experienced heating engineers visit your site to understand your needs, available space, and energy goals.
Tailored System Design
We recommend the ideal boiler type (pellet, chip) and fuel storage solution based on your property and usage patterns.
Professional Installation
Our certified team installs the system efficiently and safely, following all environmental and building regulations.
Ongoing Maintenance Support
We offer regular servicing packages to keep your biomass system running smoothly year-round.

Ideal for a Range of Properties
Biomass boilers are suitable for:
- Rural homes and cottages
- Farmhouses and agricultural buildings
- Commercial properties
- Public sector buildings (e.g. schools, care homes, council facilities)
- Off-grid locations without access to mains gas

Make the Switch with Tag Renewables Ltd
Take advantage of the Government’s £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) to make your transition to an energy-efficient heat pump more affordable. Let Tag Renewables help you check your eligibility and start saving today.
Why Choose Us for Biomass Boiler Installation?
- Fully qualified and MCS-certified installers
- Years of experience with biomass heating systems
- Help with securing funding and incentives
- Transparent pricing and detailed project planning
- Long-term maintenance plans and customer support
Testimonials
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"Huge difference to our energy bills!"
We had an air source heat pump installed earlier this year by Tag Renewables, and we couldn't be happier. The house stays warm and comfortable even on colder days, and we’ve already noticed a big drop in our energy bills. It’s also reassuring to know we're using a more environmentally friendly system. The installation was smooth, and the team were professional from start to finish. Highly recommend making the switch!
— Sarah & Mark J., Gloucestershire
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"Outstanding service from start to finish!"
We recently had an air source heat pump installed by Tag Renewables and I can't praise the team enough. From the initial quote to the final handover, they were professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely helpful. They took the time to explain everything clearly and made the whole process stress-free. The system works brilliantly, and it's clear these guys really know what they’re doing. If you're thinking about going renewable, don’t go anywhere else — Tag Renewables are the best in the business!
— James H., Stroud
Get a Free Quote Today
Contact us today on 03330 166688 for a free consultation and discover how renewable heating solutions can benefit your home or business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a biomass boiler and how does it work?
A biomass boiler is a renewable heating system that burns organic materials such as wood pellets, chips, or logs to produce heat and hot water. It works similarly to a traditional boiler but uses sustainable fuel sources.
What are the benefits of installing a biomass boiler?
Biomass boilers offer lower carbon emissions, reduced heating costs (especially in off-grid areas), eligibility for government incentives, and use of renewable, sustainable fuel.
What type of fuel does a biomass boiler use?
Biomass boilers typically use wood pellets, wood chips, or logs. The choice of fuel depends on the type of boiler, availability of storage space, and your heating requirements.
Is a biomass boiler suitable for my home or business?
Biomass boilers are ideal for properties with high heat demand, access to biomass fuel, and space for fuel storage. They’re commonly used in rural homes, farms, commercial buildings, and off-grid locations.
Are biomass boilers environmentally friendly?
Yes. Biomass is considered carbon-neutral because the CO₂ released during combustion is offset by the CO₂ absorbed during the plant’s growth. Using locally sourced fuel also reduces transportation emissions.
Do I need planning permission to install a biomass boiler?
In most domestic cases, biomass boilers fall under permitted development. However, you may need planning permission if you’re in a conservation area or installing a flue externally. It’s best to check with your local authority.