ECO4 (Energy Company Obligation) is a £4 billion round of funding that you may be eligible to access right now. This free, government-backed scheme is designed to improve energy efficiency and finally end fuel poverty. And as a Trustmark registered installer, we can help you enjoy a warmer, more energy efficient property without having to spend a penny of your hard-earned money.
ECO4 grants cover both heating and insulation, allowing to make your home warmer and keep it warm for longer. Here’s just a few of the measures you can get free if you’re eligible:
If your current boiler is non-condensing, whether it’s a non-condensing combi, non-condensing regular (with hot water cylinder), back boiler or floor standing boiler that means you qualify for free boiler replacement, in other words if your boiler is installed before 2005, it must be non-condensing and qualify for free replacement under ECO4 scheme. There has never been a better time to replace old boilers, as the ECO4 free boiler replacement scheme is here
First Time Central Heating grants are part of the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4). This part of ECO4 helps low-income households access funding to install central heating. This is a great way to get a central heating system, including a new boiler, pipework, radiators, TRVs and room thermostat along with other energy-efficient home improvements. First Time Central Heating Grants Qualifying Criteria requires that the new central heating system is installed in domestic premises which are heated using Electric Room Heaters, Electric Storage Heaters or Gas Room heaters and has never had a central heating system before in the property. If you qualify under the ECO4 scheme then all of the cost of First Time Central heating will be covered by the grant. This includes the installation of a brand-new A-rated gas condensing boiler and comprehensive central heating system. For First Time Central Heating Grant, you’ll need to be meet the following eligibility criteria. Must have a gas supply before 1st April 2022.
Loft insulation is a barrier of material in your roof space that traps heat. It can be laid between the joists. Either way, it’s like a big cosy blanket that slows down the transfer of heat between your living space and the outside world. Insulation not only warms your home in winter, but keeps it cool in summer.
A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home. Insulating your loft is an effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills. Installed correctly. In terms of the environmental benefits, having good loft insulation also helps you reduce your home’s carbon footprint. That’s because the better insulated your home is, the more efficient your home will be – reducing emissions as well as saving you money on bills.
Cavity walls are two walls with a gap in between called the cavity. The outer wall is often made of brick while the inner wall brick or concrete.Cavity wall insulation is one of the easiest and most cost-effective forms of insulation to install in the home. It increases the energy efficiency of your home, reduces heat loss and your carbon footprint, and can make the home warmer and cheaper to heat.
Energy companies are obligated to reduce carbon emissions as part of the UK’s pledge to be net zero by 2050. The ECO scheme has been running since 2013 and has already helped more than 2.4 million homes, reduced their monthly energy bills for free.
ECO4 grants are available to anyone meeting a specific set of criteria. The idea is to help those in need first, allowing everyone to escape fuel poverty once and for all. Here’s the key points you need to know:
Funding is available for homes rated E,F,G on their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
Have no EPC and we will complete a free Energy Performance assessment free of charge.
Be a homeowner
You own a home with non-condensing boiler, back boiler or electric storage heaters
Child Tax Credit
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) – Income Based
Housing Benefit – new eligible benefit
Income Support
Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) – Income Based
Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
Pension Credit Savings Credit – new eligible benefit
Universal Credit
Working Tax Credit
Child Benefit (subject to income threshold)