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This is a Government backed scheme
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3 easy steps to become more energy efficient
Claim your free grant today.
3 easy steps to become more energy efficient
Lower energy bills are on their way
Lower energy bills are on
their way
Services
GRANT APPLICATIONS
EPC
SURVEYS
RETROFIT
SURVEYS
BILL
REVIEW
Heating Grants Available
FREE SOLAR PV
(Must have High Retention Storage Heaters already fitted)
FREE DIMPLEX QUANTUM SMART HEATERS
FREE DIMPLEX QUANTUM SMART HEATERS & SOLAR PV
FREE HYBRID GAS BOILER & SOLAR PV
FREE FIRST TIME CENTRAL HEATING
(Must have a gas meter in situ)
FREE A+ RATED GAS BOILERS
FREE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
FREE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS & SOLAR PV
All Available Grants Are Subject To A Survey*
Great British Insulation Scheme
Are you eligible?
For the free GBI scheme
Are you a tenant, homeowner or landlord?
Is your Energy Performance Certificate rating D,E, F, G or have no current (EPC)?
Is your council tax band is A,B,C or D?
You may qualify for the measures below
FREE FLAT ROOF INSULATION
FREE CAVITY WALL INSULATION
FREE INTERNAL WALL INSULATION
FREE ROOM IN ROOM INSULATION
FREE EXTERNAL WALL INSULATION
FREE LOFT INSULATION
FREE UNDERFLOOR INSULATION
FREE SMART HEATING CONTROLS
UPGRADE YOUR OLD INEFFICENT HEATING
MUST BE YOUR MAIN HEATING SOURCE
ELECTRIC STORAGE HEATING
ELECTRIC PANEL HEATING
NON CONDENSING BOILERS
COPPER TANK BOILERS
TIN FLUES
BACK BOILERS
WARM AIR BOILERS
GAS FIRES
OIL BOILERS
WHO QUALIFIES
Is someone in the household receiving any of the following benefits:
Qualifying Allowances:
• Income Support (SA)
• Income based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)
• Income related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Qualifying Credits
• Universal Credit (UC)
• Child Tax Credits (CTC)
• Working Tax Credit (WTC)
• Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
• Pension Credit Savings Credit (new!)
Qualifying Benefits:
• Housing Benefit (new!)
• Child Benefit
Number of Children | Single Claimant | Couples |
---|---|---|
1 | £19,900 | £27,500 |
2 | £24,800 | £32,300 |
3 | £29,600 | £37,200 |
4+ | £34,500 | £42,000 |
Qualifying Rebates:
*Child Benefit income threshold to qualify to receive ECO4 fund
• Warm Home Discount Rebate
OR
Do you live in the following areas and meet the qualifying criteria:
Yes, I can provide estimates for the number of people affected by each condition in the UK. Please note that these figures are approximate, as they are based on the most recent available data.
Qualifying Health Issues:
Someone in the household suffers from:
Cardiovascular Conditions:
• Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Around 14.4 million adults in the UK are estimated to have high blood pressure.
• Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Approximately 2.3 million people are living with CAD.
• Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction): There are around 1.4 million people in the UK who have had a heart attack.
• Heart Failure: Around 920,000 people are living with heart failure.
• Arrhythmia: Around 1.5 million people in the UK are affected by arrhythmias (including atrial fibrillation, the most common type).
Respiratory Diseases:
• Asthma: Around 5.4 million people are receiving treatment for asthma.
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Around 1.2 million people are living with diagnosed COPD.
• Pulmonary Fibrosis: Approximately 32,500 people in the UK live with pulmonary fibrosis.
• Cystic Fibrosis: There are around 10,800 people with cystic fibrosis in the UK.
• Tuberculosis (TB): Around 4,500 new cases of tuberculosis are diagnosed each year.
Limited Mobility:
• Osteoarthritis: Approximately 8.75 million people in the UK are affected by osteoarthritis.
• Rheumatoid Arthritis: Around 400,000 people are affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
• Stroke: There are around 1.2 million stroke survivors in the UK.
• Spinal Cord Injury: Approximately 50,000 people in the UK live with spinal cord injuries.
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Around 130,000 people are living with MS.
Qualifying Income:
Household income MUST be below £31,000 per year
Qualifying Income Proof:
Two forms of income proof will need to be provided to prove income is below the threshold, along with a signed flex application.
• P45/P60
• Annual tax statements
• Last 3 months wage slips
• Last 3 months bank statements
• Council tax letter to prove occupancy
Immunosuppression:
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Around 130,000 people are living with MS.
• Autoimmune Diseases: An estimated 4 million people in the UK are living with autoimmune diseases (including conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.).
• AHIV/AIDS: Around 106,000 people are living with HIV in the UK.
• Organ Transplant: There are approximately 5,000 organ transplant recipients each year, with around 50,000 people currently living with a functioning transplant.
• Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders: It is estimated that 5,000–6,000 people are diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency disorders in the UK.
These figures offer a broad sense of how widespread each condition is, though exact numbers can fluctuate with new health studies and demographic shifts.
Qualifying Proof:
We provide you with a letter to be signed by your GP. Once this is signed your application can be processed.
Services
GRANT APPLICATIONS
EPC
SURVEYS
RETROFIT
SURVEYS
BILL
REVIEW
HEATING & RENEWABLE GRANTS AVAILABLE
All Available Grants Are Subject To A Survey*
FREE SOLAR PV
(Must have High Retention Storage Heaters already fitted)
FREE DIMPLEX QUANTUM SMART HEATERS
FREE DIMPLEX QUANTUM SMART HEATERS & SOLAR PV
FREE HYBRID GAS BOILER & SOLAR PV
FREE FIRST TIME CENTRAL HEATING (Must have a gas meter in situ)
FREE A+ RATED GAS BOILERS
FREE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
FREE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS & SOLAR PV
GREAT BRITISH
INSULATION SCHEME
Are you eligible?
For the free GBI scheme
Are you a tenant, homeowner or landlord?
Is your Energy Performance Certificate rating D,E, F, G or have no current (EPC)?
Is your council tax band is A,B,C or D?
You may qualify for the measures below
FREE FLAT ROOF INSULATION
FREE CAVITY WALL INSULATION
FREE INTERNAL WALL INSULATION
FREE ROOM IN ROOM INSULATION
FREE EXTERNAL WALL INSULATION
FREE LOFT
INSULATION
FREE UNDERFLOOR INSULATION
FREE SMART HEATING CONTROLSS
UPGRADE YOUR OLD INEFFICIENT HEATING
ELECTRIC STORAGE HEATING
ELECTRIC PANEL HEATING
NON CONDENSING BOILERS
COPPER TANK
BOILERS
TIN FLUES
BACK BOILERS
WARM AIR
BOILERS
GAS FIRES
OIL BOILERS
WHO QUALIFIES
Affordable Warmth
Scheme
Qualifying Allowances:
• Income Support (SA)
• Income based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)
• Income related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Qualifying Credits
• Universal Credit (UC)
• Child Tax Credits (CTC)
• Working Tax Credit (WTC)
• Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
• Pension Credit Savings Credit (new!)
Qualifying Rebates:
• Warm Home Discount Rebate
Qualifying Benefits:
• Housing Benefit (new!)
• Child Benefit
*Child Benefit income threshold to qualify to receive ECO4 fund
Number of Children | Single Claimant | Couples |
---|---|---|
1 | £19,900 | £27,500 |
2 | £24,800 | £32,300 |
3 | £29,600 | £37,200 |
4+ | £34,500 | £42,000 |
Affordable Warmth
Scheme
Qualifying Income:
Household income MUST be below £31,000 per year
Qualifying Income Proof:
Two forms of income proof will need to be provided to prove income is below the threshold, along with a signed flex application.
• P45/P60
• Annual tax statements
• Last 3 months wage slips
• Last 3 months bank statements
• Council tax letter to prove occupancy
Yes, I can provide estimates for the number of people affected by each condition in the UK. Please note that these figures are approximate, as they are based on the most recent available data.
Qualifying Health Issues:
Someone in the household suffers from:
Cardiovascular Conditions:
• Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Around 14.4 million adults in the UK are estimated to have high blood pressure.
• Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Approximately 2.3 million people are living with CAD.
• Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction): There are around 1.4 million people in the UK who have had a heart attack.
• Arrhythmia: Around 1.5 million people in the UK are affected by arrhythmias (including atrial fibrillation, the most common type).
Respiratory Diseases:
• Asthma: Around 5.4 million people are receiving treatment for asthma.
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Around 1.2 million people are living with diagnosed COPD.
• Pulmonary Fibrosis: Approximately 32,500 people in the UK live with pulmonary fibrosis.
• Cystic Fibrosis: There are around 10,800 people with cystic fibrosis in the UK.
• Tuberculosis (TB): Around 4,500 new cases of tuberculosis are diagnosed each year.
Limited Mobility:
• Osteoarthritis: Approximately 8.75 million people in the UK are affected by osteoarthritis.
• Rheumatoid Arthritis: Around 400,000 people are affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
• Stroke: There are around 1.2 million stroke survivors in the UK.
• Spinal Cord Injury: Approximately 50,000 people in the UK live with spinal cord injuries.
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Around 130,000 people are living with MS.
Immunosuppression:
• Cancer and Cancer Treatment: Over 2.5 million people are living with cancer or undergoing treatment in the UK
• Autoimmune Diseases: An estimated 4 million people in the UK are living with autoimmune diseases (including conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.).
• AHIV/AIDS: Around 106,000 people are living with HIV in the UK.
• Organ Transplant: There are approximately 5,000 organ transplant recipients each year, with around 50,000 people currently living with a functioning transplant.
• Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders: It is estimated that 5,000–6,000 people are diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency disorders in the UK.
• These figures offer a broad sense of how widespread each condition is, though exact numbers can fluctuate with new health studies and demographic shifts.
Qualifying Proof:
We provide you with a letter to be signed by your GP. Once this is signed your application can be processed.
WHO WE HELP
HOMEOWNERS
TENANTS
LANDLORDS
LETTING AGENTS
Landlords unintentionally letting out energy inefficient properties illegally
New research suggests an estimated 2.5m energy performance certificates have been ‘inaccurately rated’ More information here
In addition, we are finding more landlords could unintentionally rent out their properties, opening them up to the risk of fines of thousands of pounds through no fault of their own. Many Domestic Energy Assessors work with assumptions when completing an EPC report. They are not allowed to drill walls, access some lofts, or take plug sockets off to record if any insulation is present.
So if your property is rated D or E now and the current EPC is full of assumptions to get it there, this could be a big issue.
This is important for landlords who rent out properties heated with electric as many fall short of the minimum E rating that’s needed now. As a result, energy saving measures will need to implemented now for these properties to reach D or C standards in the future.
Measuring accurately the energy efficiency of buildings is essential in limiting their environmental impact and tackling climate change issues. If tenants are moving into properties with inaccurate figures for energy costs, this also could present serious challenges and risks to landlords and managing agents.
As you may be aware it is illegal to let or renew the lease of a property that does not meet the Minimum Energy Efficient Standards (MEES) as of 1st April 2018. More information here
Previously the Government has declared their proposals to raise the standards further, lifting the bands to Band D by 2025, and Band C by 2030. More information here
EPC’s – Did you know?
Mortgage lenders are now looking at EPC ratings on buy to let & let to buy mortgages, if your EPC rating isn’t at the legal requirement your lender may refuse a mortgage. Councils have now been tasked to actively target landlords letting properties out which don’t meet minimum requirements. In 2025 the fine for not complying to the minimum EPC regulations to being raised from £5,000 to £30,000. More info
here
FREE Government Grants for Tenants and Homeowners
Nationwide Coverage
Trusted & Highly Trained Installers
Landlords unintentionally letting out energy inefficient properties illegally
AS SEEN ON
These grants are advertised on a range of leading websites including Which?, Money Saving Expert, entitledto and from the Government’s gov.uk page.
FAQ
You might be thinking...
Who governs the scheme?
The whole process is overseen by
Ofgem (Office of Gas and Electric Markets).
Ofgem is a non-ministerial government department and an independent national regulatory authority. Their objective is to protect the interest of the consumers and is responsible for delivering and regulating government schemes, such as this one.
Who pays for the funding?
We are a national energy saving solution company partnered with a network of energy saving experts. We can help you access all the latest funding to reduce your bills, save energy and carbon emissions. In addition, we help you to achieve new energy efficiency standards by accessing up to 100% free Government funding.
Common misconceptions
“I’m in a rented property, it’s the landlords responsibility”
– Untrue. Both homeowners AND tenants qualify for this scheme to help lower your energy bills and stay warmer.
“I’m not on benefits so I don’t qualify”
– Not always the case. Qualifying criteria can be based on income level, household composition, vulnerability or high heating costs.
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch”
– Grants are not a loan, you won’t have to pay anything back and there are no complicated terms & conditions.
WHO WE HELP
HOME OWNERS
TENNANTS
LANDLORDS
LETTING AGENTS
Landlords unintentionally letting out energy inefficient properties illegally
New research suggests an estimated 2.5m energy performance certificates have been ‘inaccurately rated’ More information
here
In addition, we are finding more landlords could unintentionally rent out their properties, opening them up to the risk of fines of thousands of pounds through no fault of their own. Many Domestic Energy Assessors work with assumptions when completing an EPC report. They are not allowed to drill walls, access some lofts, or take plug sockets off to record if any insulation is present.
So if your property is rated D or E now and the current EPC is full of assumptions to get it there, this could be a big issue.
This is important for landlords who rent out properties heated with electric as many fall short of the minimum E rating that’s needed now. As a result, energy saving measures will need to implemented now for these properties to reach D or C standards in the future.
Measuring accurately the energy efficiency of buildings is essential in limiting their environmental impact and tackling climate change issues. If tenants are moving into properties with inaccurate figures for energy costs, this also could present serious challenges and risks to landlords and managing agents.
As you may be aware it is illegal to let or renew the lease of a property that does not meet the Minimum Energy Efficient Standards (MEES) as of 1st April 2018. More information here
Previously the Government has declared their proposals to raise the standards further, lifting the bands to Band D by 20Button25, and Band C by 2030. More information here
EPC’s – Did you know?
Mortgage lenders are now looking at EPC ratings on buy to let & let to buy mortgages, if your EPC rating isn’t at the legal requirement your lender may refuse a mortgage. Councils have now been tasked to actively target landlords letting properties out which don’t meet minimum requirements. In 2025 the fine for not complying to the minimum EPC regulations to being raised from £5,000 to £30,000. More info
here
FREE Government Grants for Tenants and Homeowners
Nationwide Coverage
Trusted & Highly Trained Installers
We're on a mission to offset carbon.
Help us make a difference
AS SEEN ON
These grants are advertised on a range of leading websites including Which?, Money Saving Expert, entitled to and from the Government’s gov.uk page.
FAQ
You might be thinking...
Who governs the scheme?
The whole process is overseen by
Ofgem (Office of Gas and Electric Markets).
Ofgem is a non-ministerial government department and an independent national regulatory authority. Their objective is to protect the interest of the consumers and is responsible for delivering and regulating government schemes, such as this one.
Who pays for the funding?
We are a national energy saving solution company partnered with a network of energy saving experts. We can help you access all the latest funding to reduce your bills, save energy and carbon emissions. In addition, we help you to achieve new energy efficiency standards by accessing up to 100% free Government funding.
Common misconceptions
– Untrue. Both homeowners AND tenants qualify for this scheme to help lower your energy bills and stay warmer.
– Not always the case. Qualifying criteria can be based on income level, household composition, vulnerability or high heating costs.
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch”
– Grants are not a loan, you won’t have to pay anything back and there are no complicated terms & conditions.
APPLY TODAY!
Grants are available now. Apply today to avoid disappointment
APPLY TODAY!
Grants are available now. Apply today to avoid disappointment
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111 New Union St,
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Union House, 111 New Union St, Coventry CV1 2NT
© 2023 Energy Saving Network Limited. Registered in England & Wales Company Number 09824613. VAT No: GB305788189. ICO Reg ZA444125
Registered Office: Union House, 111 New Union St, Coventry CV1 2NT