Thanks to various government initiatives designed to reduce carbon emissions and combat fuel poverty, you could qualify for a free or heavily subsidised boiler upgrade.
The Energy Company Obligation ECO scheme is one of the UK’s most popular ways for low income households to replace old boilers with energy efficient alternatives. Under this scheme, large energy companies are required to fund the installation of new boilers for qualifying homes
To qualify you will need:
There is also another option called ECO Local Authority Flex. This allows more low income households to qualify, even if they are not receiving these benefits. Local authorities can designate households eligible based on factors like total household income and the health of the recipients living in the property.
Getting started with your application is quite easy. Here’s what you need to do:
Once approved a qualified installer will visit your home to ensure the installation meets all safety standards.
To get a free boiler under the ECO 4 scheme you can apply through Free Energy Savings.
Though not completely free the BUS offers grants of up to £7500 for installing low carbon heating systems. This scheme focuses on air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps and biomass boilers. Heat pumps are a great alternative to traditional boilers using less energy and emitting far fewer greenhouse gases.
To access BUS funding, you will need to work with an MCS accredited installer who will handle the application process. The scheme runs until March 2028 making it an excellent opportunity for those looking to future proof their homes.
Beyond the main schemes, regional programs offer extra help. For example; Warmer Homes Scotland provides full support for struggling households covering both heating systems and insulation improvements.
Private renters can also benefit from these schemes given they:
Starting in 2025, newly built homes will no longer install gas boilers as part of the UK’s efforts to meet its carbon reduction goals. Instead, new properties will get more sustainable heating solutions such as heat pumps. However, existing homes will not be affected by this ban meaning if you already have a gas boiler you will not be forced to replace it.
With government grants available, many homeowners are upgrading their older gas boilers to cut future energy costs and prepare for the UK’s net zero emissions goal by 2050.
If you do not meet the criteria for a free boiler under the ECO or BUS schemes do not worry, you can still explore other options like discounted installations or interest free financing plans which allow you to spread the cost over time.
Additionally, programs like the Warm Home Discount offer energy bill discounts to relieve some of the financial burden off your energy bills.. Also, special rates are often available for elderly or vulnerable residents.
Upgrading your boiler offers both immediate and long term advantages for your home and wallet:
As we approach 2025, the opportunities to secure a free or heavily subsidised boiler has never been better. With the Labour government manifesto promising to lower the cost of energy after their recent election win, now is the time to take advantage of the available energy grants, so you can future proof your home against rising energy costs and environmental changes.
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