Check your eligibility and apply in as little as 30 seconds and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss your application.
We will arrange for a free home survey to be carried out to determine the cavity wall or loft insulation required, and how much funding you are entitled to.
Following your home survey, we will then arrange for the cavity wall or loft insulation installation to be carried out.
Congratulations! You can now enjoy energy bill savings and Increased energy performance of your home.
Cavity wall insulation offers significant energy-saving benefits for properties by filling the space between two walls with insulating material. Cavity walls are considered to be a more modern form of construction, with most properties built post-1940s having this cavity. Therefore, if your home has a cavity wall, you are presented with a great opportunity to insulate it and reap the benefits of saving money, reducing heat loss, soundproofing and much more.
You could get funding for the following cavity wall insulation:
Loft insulation is essential for keeping your home warm and cosy during chilly weather. The current recommended thickness of loft insulation is 270mm, so if yours is currently below this amount it can be brought up to the current standard through The Great British Insulation Scheme funding.
You could get funding for the following loft insulation:
• Knauf 44 insulation
Knauf Earth Wool is an efficient and eco-friendly form of loft insulation that resists mould and moisture, crafted from natural and recycled ingredients like glass and sand.
Do not worry if you are unsure, our team can advise you.
The Great British Insulation Scheme is a government initiative aimed at improving energy efficiency in homes across the UK by providing funding for insulation upgrades.
Through the scheme, eligible homeowners or tenants can receive free or subsidized upgrades such as loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, and sometimes solid wall insulation.
To qualify for funding under the Great British Insulation Scheme, homeowners or tenants must have properties rated EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) D, E, F, or G and council tax bands A, B, C, or D could also qualify for assistance. Eligibility may also consider factors such as income level and receipt of certain benefits. It’s advisable to consult official government sources or relevant energy efficiency organizations in the UK for precise eligibility criteria.