How to Apply for Insulation
Grants in the UK

Just fill out our quick application form online to see if you
qualify for a range of fully funded energy efficiency improvements
Please ensure you read our eligibility criteria to make sure you
are eligible for our fully funded service.

Energy Conservers has helped thousands of customers improve their homes energy efficiency and reduce their energy bills all with the help of government funded grants. We pride ourselves on our customer service which is as efficient as the products we install! We have a network of engineers located across the UK to ensure that each install is carried out by a local and trusted engineer. This means you get the service and reliability of a national company, with the personal touch of a local trader.

Step 1: Check your eligibility

The first thing you need to do before applying for insulation grants is to check your eligibility. The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme, Local Authority Delivery (LAD) scheme and home upgrade grants all have different eligibility criteria. You need to check which one fits your situation and then proceed to the next step.

Fill out the form below and apply for funding. Based on your details we can let you know within 24 hours whether you meet the criteria to be able to qualify for an insulation grant.

Step 2: Find an accredited installer

Once you know which scheme you are eligible for, you should look for an accredited installer. They will check your property and recommend the best insulation measures for your home. They will also give you a quote and help you with the application process. Luckily for you, here at Energy Conservers we are an accredited installer of all energy efficiency measures! So all you need to do is click the apply for funding button below and fill out our short application form.

Fill out the form below and apply for funding. Based on your details we can let you know within 24 hours whether you meet the criteria to be able to qualify for an insulation grant.

Step 3: Apply for the grant

Once you have chosen your installer, they will guide you through the grant application process. They will help you fill the application form and gather all the necessary documents. Some schemes require income eligibility criteria or proof of benefit, so make sure you provide all relevant information.

Our application is a smooth process and you will receive notification within 24 hours whether or not you have been successful.

Step 4: Approval and installation

If your grant application is successful, you will receive confirmation from the scheme provider. You can then schedule a date for the installation with your installer. The installer will complete the work and provide you with a certificate of installation. At Energy Conservers we are PAS 2030 accredited meaning we can install renewable energy systems on properties that are registered with the scheme. We have a team of experienced engineers who will work with you to ensure your installation is completed to the highest standard, so you can enjoy all the benefits of using renewable energy sources.

Step 5: Enjoy the benefits

Once the insulation measures are installed, you can enjoy the many benefits of a well-insulated home. You will notice lower energy bills, improved energy efficiency and increased comfort in your living space. Applying for insulation grants may seem like a daunting task, but it can be a great way to upgrade your home without breaking the bank. By following these steps, you can secure funding for your home improvements and enjoy a more energy-efficient living space. Remember to check your eligibility for the different schemes and find an accredited installer to help you through the process. Stay warm and comfortable all year round while reducing your carbon footprint!

You could save up to £590 annually on your energy bills with an insulation grant

Types of Insulation Grants

In the UK, the government offers three different types of insulation grants for homeowners depending on their eligibility criteria and measures required. These grants include the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), Local Authority Grants, and Green Deal Finance scheme. ECO helps low-income homeowners and vulnerable families, Local Authority Grants help people facing fuel poverty, while Green Deal finance schemes offer flexible financing options to qualified homeowners who want to make energy improvements.

Insulation grants in the UK are an excellent opportunity for homeowners to improve their house’s energy efficiency and save money on utility bills. Insulating your home boosts health, comfort, and property value while contributing to a sustainable environment.

By qualifying and applying for insulation grants, eligible homeowners can take advantage of grants, reduced energy bills, and increased property value. It’s time to take the first step to achieve your dream of having a warm, healthy, and energy-efficient home. Apply for insulation grants in the UK today!

Many properties without any loft insulation stand to save a great deal if loft insulation is installed.

Annual savings that could be achieved (figures from the energy savings trust)

Detached house – £445

Semi-detached – £270

Mid-terrace house – £240

Similarly, installing loft insulation in a detached bungalow with no previous insulation could save £440 each year.

To give more insight, these savings are based on the cost of fuel as of January 2024, and for a gas-heated residence insulated with 270mm of loft insulation.

But the benefits of loft insulation don’t end with financial savings. A typical loft installation can also prevent many kilograms of CO2 emissions. For example, a detached property could save up to 1000kg of CO2 emissions annually, while a semi-detached house may save 620kg and mid-terrace houses could reduce 550kg of CO2 emissions.

Who is eligible for the fully funded measures?​

To receive free insulation grants, then you or someone in your home must be a recipient of one of the following benefits: 

  • Child Tax Credit

  • Income Support

  • Income-based jobseeker’s allowance (JSA)

  • Income-related employment and support allowance (ESA)

  • Pension Credit Guarantee Credit Element

  • Universal Credit

  • Working tax credit

  • Child benefit dependant on income & dependants

Applicants under the insulation grant scheme must satisfy the following criteria

  • Own Your Own Home

  • Must Get Permission From Landlord (Rented)

  • Receive One Of The Above Benefits

  • Not Council Owned

Apply for a grant today