skip to Main Content
GOVERNMENT BACKED SCHEME

Do You Qualify For
a Government Grant?

If you qualify, you could receive an average of £33,000 of energy saving improvements including solar panels, insulation and heating.

Apply Now and One of Our Advisors Will Be In Touch

3 Steps To Become More Energy Efficient

Apply Online

Fill out our online application form and go through a simple evaluation to see if you qualify for any Government funding. Our internal grants team will then evaluate your application.

Survey

Following your successful application, we will arrange a Free, No obligation survey to determine which energy saving measures are suitable for your home and calculate how much funding is available for the property.

Installation

The installation of the energy saving measures will be carried out by Trustmark accredited engineers at a time that suits you. All installations adhere to government guidelines and are supplied with a guarantee of up to 25 years.

100% Grants available

Full UK Wide Service

Trustmark Accredited Installers

Grants for Homeowners, Landlords & Private Tenants

Grant FAQ's

Homeowners and private tenants in England, Wales and Scotland may be eligible to receive grants to improve the energy efficiency of their homes.

There are many funding schemes available including the ECO scheme, the Great British Insulation scheme, the Local Authority Delivery scheme, the HUG scheme, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) and the Local Authority Flexible (L.A. Flex) scheme.

The funding for these various grant schemes comes from the taxpayer and also from the energy companies such as British Gas, Scottish Power, E-ON, EDF, SSE etc, via an ‘environmental tax’ which is applied to everybody’s fuel bills to pay for the energy saving initiatives.

These grants do not have to be repaid under any circumstances. A survey of your property will need to be conducted to establish which energy saving measures are most suitable.

The Office of Gas and Electrical Markets (Ofgem) is a non-ministerial Government department and an independent national regulatory authority. Their objective is to protect the interest of the consumer and they are responsible for delivering and regulating government schemes, such as this one.

More information on the various grant schemes can be found on the OFGEM website:

Our Grants
Apply Now and One of Our Advisors Will Be In Touch
Back To Top