First Time Central Heating 

If your home lacks central heating, the First Time Central Heating Grant can help you get an energy-efficient heating system installed at no cost. Thanks to the ECO4 scheme, eligible households can enjoy the benefits of central heating for the first time, making their home more comfortable while cutting down on energy bills.

Harness Renewable Energy to Heat Your Home

An Air Source Heat Pump is a game-changer for home heating, offering a greener and more cost-effective alternative to traditional systems. Through the ECO4 scheme, you can receive a fully-funded Air Source Heat Pump Grant, giving you access to modern, energy-efficient heating technology at no cost. Transform your home’s energy efficiency and reduce your carbon footprint today.

Simple and Fast Application Process

Getting the First Time Central Heating Grant is easy and hassle-free. Follow these simple steps:

Check Your Eligibility

Fill out a short form with basic details about your home and current heating system.

Free Home Assessment

If eligible, our experts will schedule a free home visit to assess your property and recommend the best central heating solution for you.

Professional Installation

Once approved, our team of certified professionals will install your new central heating system efficiently and with minimal disruption.

Why Choose Us for Your First Time Central Heating Grant?

Our team specializes in helping low-income households access the First Time Central Heating Grant through the ECO4 scheme. We’ll be with you every step of the way, from verifying your eligibility to installing your new heating system. With years of experience, we ensure a seamless installation process and offer expert advice to make sure you’re getting the best possible system for your home.

Eligibility Requirements for the First Time Central Heating Grant

The First Time Central Heating Grant is available to eligible low-income households who meet certain criteria. To qualify for this grant, you must:

  • Must be a homeowner or have landlord approval as a tenant.
  • Receiving Government Benefits
  • No Current Central Heating
  • Property must meet the EPC standards (rated D, E, F, or G)