Making Homes Greener
Improving home energy efficiency and reducing your impact on the environment
Improving home energy efficiency and reducing your impact on the environment
ECO4 is the fourth stage of the government’s Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme. As part of its Sustainable Warmth Strategy, the government has extended the availability of the ECO grant until March 2026.
The primary goal of this grant is to support low-income households who are unable to upgrade their homes and heating systems.
By doing this, the government will be able to help vulnerable people power their homes, whilst also helping the country reach its net zero by 2050 goal.
The government’s ECO4 Scheme aims to support the least energy-efficient homes in the country, with a focus on low-income and vulnerable households.
One of the main ways to check who’s eligible for the ECO4 Scheme is to see if the applicant receives any of the following benefits:
The government will also make sure that anyone with additional Department of Work and Pension (DWP) benefits has access to the ECO4 Scheme funding, regardless of whether they receive Universal Credit.
While the focus will be primarily on owner-occupied homes, this new phase of the grant will also support inefficient private rented housing (with landlord's consent).
Under the ECO4 Flex Scheme, funding is also available for those whose household income is less than £30,000 a year and who might not otherwise be eligible under the ECO4 Scheme.
If you answer YES to all of the questions above, you may be eligible for full funding under the ECO4 and ECO4 Flex Schemes.
Contact us without delay to start saving £££s on your heating bills and reducing your carbon footprint on the environment.
STEP1: Get in touch with us and one of our local energy assessors will take you through a short telephone or in person assessment, which will include answering questions about various things, including your income, whether you receive certain benefits, your property’s current energy efficiency rating and age of gas boiler (if there is one).
STEP2: A qualified assessor will then arrange a convenient date to visit your home and confirm whether it's suitable for the grant.
Once it has been confirmed that you and your property qualify under the ECO4 Scheme, the assessor will pass your details onto a reputable installation company to carry out the energy improvements.
STEP 3: The chosen installation company (Ofgem registered) will then make contact with you to arrange a suitable and convenient date for the work to be carried out. The total cost will be covered by the ECO4 Scheme and all the application paperwork will be handled by the installation company.
Once all the work has been completed, your property will be issued with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) which is valid for 10 years. You can then enjoy a warmer home and lower energy bills.
If you refer someone to us that qualifies for the energy efficiency improvements under the ECO4 Scheme, we will pay you a referral fee of £100!
Contact us for more details.
Note. A referral fee is only payable once work has been completed at the address you provide and has not already been assessed by ourselves.
ECO4 Energy Efficiency Home Improvements Scheme
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