
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO), also known as ECO grants, is a government initiative aimed at enhancing domestic energy efficiency. This program provides essential support to improve energy efficiency measures in homes. Key measures include replacing oil boilers with air source heat pumps, upgrading inefficient LPG and gas boilers to new, more efficient models, installing electric storage heaters, and improving insulation through cavity wall, solid wall, and loft insulation. These initiatives are particularly beneficial for lower-income households. Apply now to take advantage of this opportunity.
Your energy supplier can offer significant assistance through the affordable warmth obligation. Regardless of whether you own your home or rent an apartment, you can receive help for energy-saving improvements. The focus is on enhancing energy efficiency in your residence. Additionally, you may be eligible for certain benefits from your energy supplier.
Who is eligible?
Homeowners – To be eligible, your house must have an energy efficiency rating of D, E, F, or G, and you must also be receiving qualifying benefits.
Private Rented Sector –
If you rent from a private landlord, the house must have an energy efficiency rating of E, F, or G to be eligible, and you must also be on qualifying benefits. You must have the owner’s permission to carry out the work.
We can arrange a no-obligation, no-cost survey for your property to determine which measures can be installed in your home. During this survey, which takes around one hour, we will also gather information to verify with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) whether you meet the funding criteria. If you qualify, we will advise you on the measures that best suit your home.
A significant aid from your energy supplier is the Affordable Warmth Obligation. This assistance focuses on energy-saving improvements for your home, regardless of whether you live in a privately owned house or a rented apartment. The key factor is how you can enhance energy efficiency in your residence. You may also be eligible to claim certain benefits from your energy supplier to support these improvements.
