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A guide to air source heat pump grants and funding options in the UK
Escalating energy bills and greater awareness of eco-friendly ways to heat a home are increasing interest in air-to-water heat technology, as well as other systems that reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Fortunately, the Government has responded by updating the help it provides to replace and modernise boilers, which includes air source heat pump grants.
This guide to air source heat pump grants will explain eligibility criteria, and what these grants include, as well as the benefits of using this cash to switch to a renewable energy system in your home.
First step in getting an air source heat pump grant
As mentioned, consulting a trained grant advisor at Energy Conservers is an important first step in switching to renewable energy and benefitting from this grant towards the cost of air source heat pumps.
We can check your eligibility and guide you through the options, so you get the best heating system for your property, and only have to find a manageable amount to cover any shortfall between the £7,500 grant and the cost of switching to renewable energy heating.
Who qualifies for free heating grants in the UK
In the UK, free heating grants are available through various government-backed schemes designed to improve home energy efficiency and support households in reducing their heating costs.
These grants are aimed at helping low-income households, those living in energy-inefficient homes, and individuals receiving certain government benefits. To qualify for free heating grants in the UK, individuals must meet specific criteria outlined by various schemes:
ECO4 scheme:
The UK government offers free first-time central heating grants through the ECO4 Scheme, targeting low-income households.
Homeowners or private tenants receiving qualifying benefits can access grants for boiler replacements, central heating installations, and more.
Eligibility criteria:
Receiving benefits:
If you receive any of the following benefits, you could be eligible for ECO4 funding:
- Income-based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)
- Income-related Employment & Support Allowance (ESA)
- Income Support (IS)
- Universal Credit (UC)
- Housing Benefit
- Working Tax Credit (WTC)
- Child Tax Credits (CTC)
- Pension Credit Guarantee
- Pension Credit Savings Credit
The Child Benefit income threshold to qualify for ECO4 varies depending on how many children you have and whether you’re a single or two-parent household.
Single-parent households:
- One child – £19,900
- Two children – £24,800
- Three children – £29,600
- Four or more children – £34,500
Two-parent households:
- One child – £27,500
- Two children – £32,300
- Three children – £37,200
- Four or more children – £42,000
Individuals with health conditions exacerbated by living in cold homes, such as cardiovascular or respiratory conditions, disabilities, mental health issues, or being elderly or having young children, may also qualify for grants.
Income-based eligibility:
If your total household income (before tax) is less than £31,000 per annum, you could be eligible for a grant under the ECO4 Flex Scheme.
This income-based route to eligibility requires evidence of household income like bank statements, payslips, or tax returns to apply for the grant.
Property requirements:
To qualify for an ECO grant during the ECO4 phase of funding, your property must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D, E, F, or G if you own your home.
For rented properties from private landlords or housing associations, an EPC rating of E, F, or G is required to be eligible for a grant.
Vulnerability criteria:
Individuals considered vulnerable due to debts, age, having young family members, or other factors can access funding if they meet specific conditions like receiving Council Tax rebate or living in designated areas.
Home upgrade scheme (HUG2)
HUG 2 provides grants from an allocation of up to £700 million, with funding being delivered from early 2023 to 2025.
The scheme aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce fuel poverty, and contribute to the UK’s goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
To be eligible for heating grants under the Home Upgrade Grant (HUG) Scheme in the UK, individuals must meet specific criteria as outlined by the scheme:
Property eligibility:
Properties eligible for HUG 2 funding must be domestic off-gas grid dwellings with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of band D or lower.
Eligible households for the scheme must either have a combined gross annual income of under £31,000 or be located in economically deprived neighborhoods based on data from the Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2019.
Income criteria:
Homeowners who are on a low income, live off the main gas grid, and have an EPC rating ranging from D to G could receive a home upgrade grant under the HUG Scheme.
Private rented sector dwellings are also eligible, but landlords with a portfolio of four properties or fewer must contribute one third of the total cost of any upgrades.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), which will run until 2028, is a UK Government program. It helps by giving money upfront for the installation of heat pumps and biomass boilers in homes and buildings in England and Wales. This is to help reduce carbon emissions from heating.
To be eligible for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) in the UK, you must meet the following criteria:
Property ownership: You must own the property you’re applying for, which can include a business, a second home, or a property you rent out to tenants.
Installation date: The new heating system must have been installed (or you plan to install it) on or after 1 April 2022.
Replacement of fossil fuel systems: You must be replacing fossil fuel heating systems, such as oil, gas, or electric heating systems.
Energy performance certificate (EPC): Your property must have a valid EPC with no outstanding recommendations for loft or cavity wall insulation. If your property has recommendations for loft or cavity wall insulation, you must address these before applying unless installing such insulation would be unlawful or there are other exemptions.
Biomass boilers: You can get a grant for a biomass boiler if your property is off the gas grid, in a rural location, and the boiler has an emissions certificate showing that polluting emissions are kept to a minimum. Biomass boilers are not eligible for grants in new build properties or self-builds.
Exclusions: You cannot get a grant for most new build properties, social housing, or properties that have already received government funding or support for a heat pump or biomass boiler.
Grant amounts: The scheme offers £7,500 off the cost and installation of an air source heat pump, £7,500 off the cost and installation of a ground source heat pump, and £5,000 off the cost and installation of a biomass boiler.
VAT reduction: From 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2027, there is 0% VAT on the installation of energy-saving materials including heat pumps and biomass boilersc
FAQs
There are several types of heating grants available, including:
Boiler Upgrade Scheme: Provides grants for installing low carbon heating systems like heat pumps and biomass boilers.
Home Upgrade Grant: Offers energy-saving improvements for homes without gas boilers, such as insulation and electric radiators.
Energy Company Obligation (ECO): A scheme where energy suppliers help households reduce heating costs by fitting energy-saving measures.
Central Heating Fund: Supports the installation of first-time central heating systems in eligible properties.
If your boiler isn’t very old, you may still be eligible for a grant under certain conditions. The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) programme, for instance, requires that the existing boiler must be at least 8 years old to qualify for a boiler grant.
However, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) does not specify an age requirement for the boiler but focuses on replacing existing fossil fuel heating systems with low carbon heating systems such as heat pumps or biomass boilers.
For the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, you must be replacing a fossil fuel heating system (such as oil, gas, or electric) and your property must have a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) with no outstanding recommendations for loft or cavity wall insulation.
If your boiler is not very old but you are looking to replace a fossil fuel system with a more efficient, low carbon option, you may be eligible for a grant under this scheme.
To apply for a heating grant with Warma UK, follow these simple steps:
- Application: Fill out the online application form for a central heating grant. This form evaluates your eligibility for government funding.
- Survey: After a successful application, We will arrange a free, no-obligation survey of your property. During this survey, we’ll determine the maximum grant available and provide advice on energy-efficient products to reduce your bills.
- Installation: Once everything is in order, our experienced local engineers will install the chosen products at a convenient time for you.