ECO HOME INSULATION
The Great British
Are you in Council Tax Bands A-D (*in England) and have an EPC Rating of D/E/F/G? – Then you qualify!!
SAVE ON YOUR ENERGY BILLS WHILST KEEPING YOUR HOME WARM. WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE?
Get your free heating and insulation measures whilst funding lasts! Determine your eligibility in only one minute with our online Eligibility Checker.
Check EligibilityWhat is the Great British Insulation Scheme?
The Great British Insulation Scheme is a government initiative aimed at improving the energy efficiency of homes across the UK. Through this scheme, eligible homeowners and tenants can receive funding to install insulation measures such as loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, and solid wall insulation. The primary goal of the scheme is to help households reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy-efficient, while also lowering carbon emissions and contributing to the fight against climate change. The scheme is funded by energy companies and administered by accredited insulation providers like Eco Home Insulation. To find out if you qualify for funding under the Great British Insulation Scheme, simply visit our eligibility page on our website.
FULLY FUNDED AS PART OF THE UK ENERGY SAVINGS SCHEME
THIS IS A COMPLETELY FREE GRANT BACKED BY UK GOV & FUNDED BY UK ENERGY SUPPLIERS
Who is Eligible for this Scheme?
To be eligible for this scheme, you must be a homeowner, private tenant or in social housing.
We cannot help if you live in a static caravan.
You must have a household in a Council Tax Band of A-D in England or A-E in Scotland and Wales, have an EPC Rating of D/E/F/G or receive a means tested benefit.
What Measures are Offered?
Insulation Measures
Insulation is installed in your home as part of the scheme which can include roof, underfloor and wall insulation. Did you know that 35-45% of heat is lost through poor wall insulation, 20% through your roof and 10% through the floor?
Heating Controls
Heating controls offered through the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) improve energy efficiency in homes. These controls, such as smart thermostats and radiator valves, allow homeowners to have precise control over their heating systems, ensuring they’re only using energy when and where it’s needed.