Households can check online if they qualify for support from the Great British Insulation Scheme online.
The weather is warming up nicely which means now is the perfect time to start planning for the colder months ahead. Many people may not be aware of a scheme that launched last year which could help around 300,000 homes across Great Britain heat their home for less and save money on energy bills this winter.
Those eligible for support under the Great British Insulation Scheme include families in Council Tax bands A-E in Scotland or Wales and A-D in England, with an Energy Performance Certificate rating of D or below. You may be able to get the support if you are a homeowner, landlord or tenant . The guidance on GOV.UK advises if you’re a tenant, you should speak to your landlord before you apply as you will need their permission before any insulation can be installed.Top Money Stories Today How to check online if you can get support Before starting the process online at GOV.UK, you will need:
If you need to pay anything, you’ll find out after the assessment. You can decide not to go ahead if you do not agree with the assessment or the costs involved.
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