ECO4 is a scheme is backed by the UK government. Visit GOV.UK website to learn more.

ECO4 is a scheme is backed by the UK government. Visit GOV.UK website to learn more.

Grants Under the ECO 4 Scheme Are Available For Home Energy-Efficiency Upgrades!

Check your ECO4 Scheme eligibility to claim up to £20,000 funding.

Grants Under the ECO 4 Scheme Are Available For Home Energy-Efficiency Upgrades!

Check your ECO4 Scheme eligibility to claim up to £20,000 funding.

FIRST TIME CENTRAL HEATING

BOILER UPGRADE

AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP

SOLAR PV

FIRST TIME CENTRAL HEATING

BOILER

UPGRADE

AIR SOURCE

HEAT PUMP

SOLAR

PV

Unlock ECO4 benefits: TAKE THE SURVEY!

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Are you a homeowner or a tenant?
What type of property do you live in?
Is the extension flat roof?
Do you have any rooms in roof, or loft space?

FLOORS

WALLS

LOFT

WINDOWS

RENEWABLE ENERGY

HEATING

Do you have a central heating system?
Do you have a room thermostat to control the temperature of the room?
Do you have a timer to program the heating times?
Do you have any dials on the radiators to control the temperature of the radiators?
Do you have any secondary heating available?

WATER SYSTEM

(only applies if the boiler is not a combi boiler)

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Do You Qualify for the ECO4 Scheme?

Do You Qualify for the ECO4 Scheme?

The Eco4 Scheme is a UK government program that helps improve the energy efficiency of homes in Great Britain. It aims to bring down energy bills and tackle fuel poverty, especially for those who need it most.

The program targets properties with low energy efficiency ratings (typically those in EPC bands D-G). If your home falls into this category, you might be eligible for free or heavily subsidised upgrades that can make your home warmer and cheaper to heat. Here are some of the improvements you could receive through the Eco4 Scheme:

Loft insulation: This helps trap heat in your home, reducing your reliance on heating.

Wall insulation: Similar to loft insulation, wall insulation keeps your home warmer and reduces energy use.

Solar panels: These panels generate electricity from sunlight, potentially lowering your electricity bills.

Underfloor insulation: This prevents heat loss from your home through the floor, improving energy efficiency.

QUALIFYING BENEFITS

Benefits and Private Housing:

- If you receive certain benefits and live in a private residence (owned or rented from a private landlord), you may be eligible for ECO4 grants.

Social Housing:

- Residents living in social housing (council houses or housing association properties) might also qualify for assistance.

If you claim benefits and live in private housing, you might be eligible for help and get one of the following benefits:

- Child Tax Credit

- Working Tax Credit

- Universal Credit

- Pension Guarantee Credit

- Pension Savings Credit

- Income Support

- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

- Child Benefit

- Housing Benefit

The Eco4 Scheme is a UK government program that helps improve the energy efficiency of homes in Great Britain. It aims to bring down energy bills and tackle fuel poverty, especially for those who need it most.

The program targets properties with low energy efficiency ratings (typically those in EPC bands D-G). If your home falls into this category, you might be eligible for free or heavily subsidised upgrades that can make your home warmer and cheaper to heat. Here are some of the improvements you could receive through the Eco4 Scheme:

Loft insulation: This helps trap heat in your home, reducing your reliance on heating.

Wall insulation: Similar to loft insulation, wall insulation keeps your home warmer and reduces energy use.

Solar panels: These panels generate electricity from sunlight, potentially lowering your electricity bills.

Underfloor insulation: This prevents heat loss from your home through the floor, improving energy efficiency.

QUALIFYING BENEFITS

Benefits and Private Housing:

- If you receive certain benefits and live in a private residence (owned or rented from a private landlord), you may be eligible for ECO4 grants.

Social Housing:

- Residents living in social housing (council houses or housing association properties) might also qualify for assistance.

If you claim benefits and live in private housing, you might be eligible for help and get one of the following benefits:

- Child Tax Credit

- Working Tax Credit

- Universal Credit

- Pension Guarantee Credit

- Pension Savings Credit

- Income Support

- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

- Child Benefit

- Housing Benefit

Embrace a more energy-efficient future with ECO4 GRANTS. Save money, enjoy a warmer home, and be kind to the planet – all in one go!

Embrace a more energy-efficient future with ECO4 GRANTS. Save money, enjoy a warmer home, and be kind to the planet – all in one go!

What Is Your

EPC Rating?

The A-G score on your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), holds the key!

An EPC is a document that shows your home's energy efficiency rating. A lower rating indicates a less energy-efficient property. You can usually find your EPC rating online or request it from your landlord.

PROPERTY ELIGIBILITY:

Homeowners: Your property must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D, E, F, or G to qualify.

Private Renters: The property you rent needs an EPC rating of E, F, or G. Additionally, you'll need to obtain permission from your landlord before any work can be done.

What Is Your EPC Rating?

The A-G score on your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), holds the key!

An EPC is a document that shows your home's energy efficiency rating. A lower rating indicates a less energy-efficient property. You can usually find your EPC rating online or request it from your landlord.

PROPERTY ELIGIBILITY:

Homeowners: Your property must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D, E, F, or G to qualify.

Private Renters: The property you rent needs an EPC rating of E, F, or G. Additionally, you'll need to obtain permission from your landlord before any work can be done.

Save up to 60% on

your household bills!

APPLY FOR ECO4 FUNDING NOW

1

CHECK YOUR

ELIGIBILITY

Complete a quick eligibility assessment to ensure you meet the criteria for ECO4 grants. This involves verifying your status as a homeowner and meeting specific criteria set by the grant scheme.

2

CONSULTATION

& ASSESSMENT

Contact our team for a free consultation. Our experts will guide you through the application process, discuss eligible upgrades for your home, and assist in gathering necessary documentation.

3

SUBMIT YOUR

APPLICATION

Once eligibility is confirmed and upgrades are planned, our team will assist in completing and submitting the ECO4 grant application on your behalf. We handle the paperwork, making the process as smooth and efficient as possible for you.

Save up to 60% on your household bills!

APPLY FOR ECO4 FUNDING NOW

1

CHECK YOUR

ELIGIBILITY

Complete a quick eligibility assessment to ensure you meet the criteria for ECO4 grants. This involves verifying your status as a homeowner and meeting specific criteria set by the grant scheme.

2

CONSULTATION & ASSESSMENT

Contact our team for a free consultation. Our experts will guide you through the application process, discuss eligible upgrades for your home, and assist in gathering necessary documentation.

3

SUBMIT YOUR

APPLICATION

Once eligibility is confirmed and upgrades are planned, our team will assist in completing and submitting the ECO4 grant application on your behalf. We handle the paperwork, making the process as smooth and efficient as possible for you.

If you would like advice on energy efficiency, and information on the schemes on which to benefit from, and you live in England and Wales, the Simple Energy Advice website offers impartial energy efficiency advice.

If you would like advice on energy efficiency, and information on the schemes on which to benefit from, and you live in England and Wales, the Simple Energy Advice website offers impartial energy efficiency advice.