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Government Warm Front Scheme - Grants and Rebates. The Government's Warm Front scheme provides grants for insulation and heating improvements, and rebates to the over 60's, to make homes more energy-efficient, warmer and healthier.
Don’t leave appliances on standby
Switch them off when not in use.
Energy-saving light bulbs
These should be used wherever possible.
Loft insulation and draught proofing
This helps the home to retain heat, and therefore cuts fuel costs.
Cavity wall insulation
This helps to reduce fuel bills by reducing the amount of heat lost through the walls of your home.
Hot water cylinders and tanks
These should also be insulated to help save on fuel costs.
Energy efficient appliances
When shopping for appliances, you should look for those that carry an Energy Saving Recommended logo, or an EU energy label (rated as near to level A as possible).
The Warm Front scheme is a Government initiative which provides home insulation, condensing boilers and central heating improvements to home owners or people who rent from a private landlord. These improvements make homes more energy-efficient, warmer and healthier, and grants are obtainable up to a value of £3,500 (or £6,000 if oil central heating is recommended). The scheme is administered by a Government approved company called EAGA.
How do I apply?
If you are in receipt of benefits, you may be eligible for a Warm Front grant. For more details regarding the eligibility criteria, please read ‘Do you qualify for a Grant?’ You can also find out if you are entitled to a grant by ringing the EAGA Partnership on freephone: 0800 316 6011 or textphone: 0800 072 0156 between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday. You will have to fill in an application form before an assessor can visit you in order to survey your property and recommend work. This can be done online at www.warmfront.co.uk, by selecting the yellow bar labelled ‘Apply for a Warm Front Grant’.
Assessment
Once your grant has been approved, an assessor will visit your home in order to carry out a survey of your existing boiler, central heating and insulation systems. He will recommend improvements such as updated central heating systems, loft insulation, or cavity wall insulation. For further details of possible improvements, which are covered by the Warm Front Grant, please see ‘What are Grants Available for?’.
Installation
After the assessor has made his recommendations, a fully trained installer will carry out the required improvements to your home. The EAGA team carry out regular checks of installers’ work to ensure that it meets high standards, giving you peace of mind.
Rebates
If you are over 60, but do not qualify for a Warm Front Grant, you may still be eligible for a £300 rebate, provided you own your own home or rent it from a private landlord. The rebates apply to people who do not have a boiler or central heating system, or have one that doesn’t function. For more information, please refer to ‘Heating Rebates for the over 60’s’.
Fuel switching relates to the changing of the primary heating fuel of your home. The primary heating fuel is the fuel which is used to heat your main living area such as your lounge or living room. For example if your house has a gas fire in the living area and electric storage heaters in the bedrooms it would be considered a gas heated home. If the living area has a focal point fire of any fuel and electric storage heaters it would be considered an electrically heated home. If your primary heating fuel is either electric or coal and you are changing to more carbon friendly gas or oil alternative this is considered to be a fuel switch and you will be entitled to grant funding.
Grant funding available for fuel switching is determined by both your existing heating and the heating type which you have installed. The standard level of funding applies to all privately owned domestic properties and the higher level of funding is available to those customers who are aged 70 or above or in receipt of one of the defined benefits listed below.
Standard Grant funding |
Higher grant funding if aged 70 or over or in receipt of defined benefits* |
|
Full electric heating system to gas heating system |
£500 |
£700 |
Full coal heating system to gas heating system |
£800 |
£1000 |
Full electric heating system to oil heating system |
£450 |
£650 |
Full coal heating system to full oil heating system |
£650 |
£800 |
Full electric heating system to LPG heating system |
£450 |
£650 |
Full coal heating system to LPG heating system |
£650 |
£800 |
Full oil heating system to gas heating system |
£200 |
£250 |
Focal point electric fire to gas heating system |
£300 |
£450 |
Focal point coal fire to gas heating system |
£700 |
£900 |
Focal point electric fire to oil heating system |
£200 |
£300 |
Focal point coal fire to oil heating system |
£500 |
£800 |
Focal point electric fire to LPG heating system |
£200 |
£300 |
Focal point coal fire to LPG heating system |
£500 |
£800 |
You can also receive advice on energy efficiency by visiting
www.warmfront.co.uk and selecting the ‘energy efficiency advice’ tab.