RECEIVE YOUR FREE HOME IMPROVEMENT GRANTS CALL NOW ON 01274 044 634

Solid Wall Insulation, Cavity Wall Insulation, Under-Floor Insulation etc

Air Source Heat Pump, Ground Source Heat Pump, Solar Thermal etc

Draught Proofing, Double or Triple Glazing, Secondary Glazing etc

Smart Thermostatic Radiator Valves, Smart Heating Controls etc

Welcome to Eco Green Grants

We' ve built a long standing relationship based on trust

If you’re a homeowner or a landlord in England you could get two thirds off home energy-saving measures up to the value of £5,000, or £10,000 if you are in a low income household.

Let us know you’re interested and we’ll get one of our trusted partners who are specialists in installing these measures, who will also carry out a survey on-site to make sure you are eligible.

WHAT IS THE GREEN HOMES GRANT?

On 7th July 2020 the Government announced a new £2 billion scheme called the Green Homes Grant. The Grant gives homeowners and landlords in England vouchers to help cover the cost of home energy efficiency improvements. The scheme is now open for applications until 31 March 2021.

Other schemes are available if you live in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

Eligibility Requirements

Please make sure you meet 1 or more of the following criteria to be eligible

NOT ON BENEFITS

If you are WORKING and NOT on BENEFITS the Green Homes Grant is Capped at £5,000 per property and you have to be homeowner or landlord.

ON BENEFITS

If you are a homeowner or landlord ON BENEFITS such as the following

  • Pension Credits
  • Child Tax Credits
  • Job Seekers Allowance
  • Universal Credit
  • Income Support
  • Working Tax Credit
  • DLA
  • Other benefits are considered aswell

If you claim any of the above the Green Homes Grant is Capped at £10,000 and you may also apply for a free boiler under the ECO scheme too.

Eco Green Grant Favicon

Why Insulation is Important?

Save over £200 annually on your bills and reduce your carbon footprint by cutting 700 kg of CO2 a year.

Un-insulated external walls are responsible for 35% of your home’s heat losses. Air leakage is also common phenomenon in un-insulated roofs with a 25% heat of losses.

So, there is an imperative need to insulate your house in order to reduce the energy escaping from your property.

Reduce CO2 Emissions

UK domestic homes are responsible for 27% of the UK’s GHG emissions, 80% of this is for space and water heating. Therefore, minimising the energy consumed for domestic heating can reduce CO2 emissions and help to prevent climate change. Less fossil fuel consumption will ensure a more sustainable environment for the next generations and less fuel poverty in the future.

Use the slider to compare the before and after thermal photos

Smart Heating Control

Control How You Heat Your House Remotely

While a typical thermostat lets you make changes to the temperature in your home using a dial or a control panel, a smart thermostat does it a little differently and more efficiently through your mobile or digital display.

We are accredited by

And Trusted by Thousands of Customers

FREE GRANT CONSULTATION
CALL 01274 044 634

Get in touch to find out how we can help you save money