First Time Central Heating Grants
Get a full central heating system including a boiler or heat pump with radiators & TRVs, smart thermostats, and piping under the free central heating government scheme. Are you or any of your household on benefits but has no existing boiler or radiator? Apply for first time central heating grants now!
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Central Heating Grants for Over 60s
These central heating grants for pensioners install energy-efficient boilers or heat pumps, improving warmth and comfort while lowering energy bills. It’s an excellent opportunity for those eligible to enhance their home’s heating efficiency without the burden of high installation costs.
- Maximise Comfort
The whole central heating system guarantees uniform heat distribution and keeps every room comfortable in the winter, you can enjoy a warmer house
- Energy Saving
Because they consume less energy and produce less waste, central heating systems help you keep your home at a pleasant temperature
- Reduce Heating Bills
You may cut your monthly heating expenses and save money over time with a new, energy-efficient central heating system
- Absolutely Free Installation
The grant covers the entire installation cost, making it possible to upgrade your home’s heating without any upfront expenses.
- Low Maintenance
Modern central heating systems are built to last and need little upkeep, which will save you time and trouble in the long run.
- Planet Friendly
Upgrading to a more efficient heating system helps reduce your home’s carbon footprint, contributing to a cleaner, healthier environment.
The whole central heating system guarantees uniform heat distribution and keeps every room comfortable in the winter, you can enjoy a warmer house.
Because they consume less energy and produce less waste, central heating systems help you keep your home at a pleasant temperature
You may cut your monthly heating expenses and save money over time with a new, energy-efficient central heating system
The grant covers the entire installation cost, making it possible to upgrade your home’s heating without any upfront expenses.
Modern central heating systems are built to last and need little upkeep, which will save you time and trouble in the long run.
Upgrading to a more efficient heating system helps reduce your home’s carbon footprint, contributing to a cleaner, healthier environment.
Who Qualifies for Free Central Heating Grants?
Those homeowners and private tenants whose households receive certain benefits are eligible to apply for the first time central heating (FTCH) grants. Here, private tenants do not require permission from the landlord.
Eligible Benefits
- Universal Credit
- Pension Guarantee Credit
- Pension Savings Credit
- Child Tax Credits
- Income Based - Jobseekers
- Income Related - Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Income Support Allowance (ISA)
Eligible Property Types
- Privately owned or rented properties
- Detached homes
- Semi-detached homes
- Terraced houses
- Flats (with certain restrictions based on the building’s structure)
Eligible Heating System
- Back boilers installed before 2005.
- Don't have any boiler and radiator (should not have an existing central heating system).
- Your property must have a low EPC rating: Usually below D, E, F, or G.
- Universal Credit
- Pension Guarantee Credit
- Pension Savings Credit
- Child Tax Credits
- Income Based – Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)
- Income Related – Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Income Support Allowance (ISA)
- Working Tax Credit (WTC)
- Privately owned or rented properties.
- Detached homes
- Semi-detached homes
- Terraced houses
- Flats (with certain restrictions based on the building’s structure)
- Back boilers installed before 2005.
- Don’t have any boiler and radiator (should not have an existing central heating system).
- Your property must have a low EPC rating: Usually below D, E, F, or G
Free Central Heating Scheme Application Procedure
Our grant experts will guide you through the entire application process for free. Just complete a simple eligibility check, then answer a call from our team who will take care of the rest.
Free Site Survey
We’ll arrange a visit from a certified assessor to inspect your home and identify any improvements, including free insulation.
Grant Approval
If your information is correct, it will be verified, and your grant approval will take no more than 2 days
Installation
A government-approved engineer will install your central heating system the next working day.
Free Site Survey
Grant Approval
Installation
What Does Grant for Central Heating Cover?
If your home EPC is too low due to an outdated heating system, you will likely get the grant for central heating if you meet eligibility criteria. You should expect following things:
Free Boiler or Heat Pump
Average cost of a new boiler is £1500, while that of a heat pump is £3,500. All this will be free under the grants.
Smart Thermostats
Grants will cover around £250 cost of smart heating control which handles the heating based on the requirement and linked with the smartphones.
Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs)
Get a free TRV control (which costs around £95) attached with each radiator to automatically sense the air temperature around the radiator.
Complete Duct System
You will not need to pay even for pipe work, all costs will be covered under the free central heating scheme. The engineer will take care of all fittings.
Central heating Installation Cost
The average installation cost of a new central heating system in the UK is £3,500, which is all covered by the first time central heating grants.
Average cost of a new boiler is £1500, while that of a heat pump is £3,500. All this will be free under the grants.
Grants will cover around £250 cost of smart heating control which handles the heating based on the requirement and linked with the smartphones.
Get a free TRV control (which costs around £95) attached with each radiator to automatically sense the air temperature around the radiator.
You will not need to pay even for pipe work, all costs will be covered under the free central heating scheme. The engineer will take care of all fittings.
The average installation cost of a new central heating system in the UK is £3,500, which is all covered by the first time central heating grants.
Check Your Eligibility
Don’t let outdated heating systems hold you back. Take advantage of the ECO4 Grant and upgrade to eco-friendly heating solutions with British Grant. Contact us today to check your eligibility and schedule your free assessment. Together, we can make a difference in the fight against climate change.
FAQ's
Properties having no radiator or boiler are eligible to apply for or those with outdated systems like electric heaters, storage heaters, or solid fuel heating systems may qualify for first time central heating grants under the ECO4 grants.
The grant can cover the full cost of installing the central heating system, which include boiler/heat pump, radiators, smart technologies like TRVs and thermostats in addition to whole pipe work. More so, you may get free solar panels depending on your specific eligibility and property assessment.
Although the procedure may differ, installation may usually be completed in two to three days after approval. After your grant application for central heating has been approved, your installer will confirm the precise date.
The typical cost of a new central heating system in the UK ranges from £3,000 to £8,000, depending on a number of variables such as the size, location, and heating needs of the building.