Warm Homes Plan
Check if your your area home qualifies for funded energy efficiency improvements under the UK government's Warm Homes Plan, including solar panels, heat pumps, and insulation.
Up to £30,000 per eligible household
A free 60-second eligibility check for heat pumps, insulation and more, under the UK government's home energy grant schemes. We pass your details to scheme-registered installers with your consent.
Check if your your area home qualifies for funded energy efficiency improvements under the UK government's Warm Homes Plan, including solar panels, heat pumps, and insulation.
Up to £30,000 per eligible household
Eligible your area households may receive free solar panel installation under the Warm Homes Plan. Government funding covers the work for qualifying low-income homes as part of a whole-house energy improvement package.
Funded solar panels for eligible households
Qualifying your area homeowners and tenants may receive a free air source heat pump under the Warm Homes Plan. Government funding covers the installation for eligible low-income households as part of the scheme's heating upgrade measures.
Free air source heat pump for eligible households
Eligible your area households may qualify for a free ground source heat pump under the Warm Homes Plan. These systems extract heat from the ground for highly efficient, low-carbon heating. Check eligibility in 60 seconds.
Free ground source heat pump for eligible households
Qualifying your area households may receive free loft insulation under the Warm Homes Plan. The Energy Saving Trust estimates around a quarter of heat can escape through an uninsulated roof in a typical home. Check if your {town} home is eligible.
Free loft insulation for eligible households
The Warm Homes Plan funds free cavity wall insulation for eligible your area households. The Energy Saving Trust estimates that uninsulated walls are one of the main sources of heat loss in a typical home. Check if your {town} home qualifies.
Free cavity wall insulation for eligible households
The Warm Homes Plan funds free internal and external solid wall insulation for eligible your area households. Solid walls lose twice as much heat as cavity walls. Check if your {town} home qualifies.
Free solid wall insulation for eligible households
Eligible your area households may receive free underfloor insulation under the Warm Homes Plan. In older homes with suspended timber floors, significant heat can escape through an uninsulated ground floor. Check your {town} eligibility in 60 seconds.
Free underfloor insulation for eligible households
Qualifying your area households may receive free smart heating controls under the Warm Homes Plan. Smart controls reduce energy waste by scheduling and zoning your heating automatically, helping lower bills without sacrificing comfort.
Free smart heating controls for eligible households
Private landlords in your area may be eligible for Warm Homes Plan grants to upgrade rental properties. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls. Tenant consent is required before any work begins.
Grants up to £30,000 for eligible rental properties
Pensioners in your area aged 60 or over, especially those receiving Pension Credit, may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades are available for qualifying homes.
Up to £30,000 for eligible pensioner households
Private tenants in your area who receive qualifying benefits may be eligible for Warm Homes Plan improvements with their landlord's permission. Energy improvements are made to the property, not the tenant, so the grant remains with the home.
Funded improvements for eligible rented properties
Universal Credit recipients in your area are among the priority groups for Warm Homes Plan grants. If you receive Universal Credit and your home has an EPC rating of D or below, you may be eligible for free insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades.
Up to £30,000 for eligible Universal Credit households
Pension Credit recipients in your area are a high-priority group for the Warm Homes Plan. If you receive Pension Credit, your home may qualify for free insulation, heat pumps, and other energy improvements under the government scheme.
Up to £30,000 for eligible Pension Credit households
Terraced house owners in your area may be eligible for Warm Homes Plan grants covering insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades. Many terraced properties have older heating systems and uninsulated walls, making them strong candidates for funded improvements.
Up to £30,000 for eligible terraced house owners
Semi-detached homeowners in your area may be eligible for Warm Homes Plan grants covering insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls. Semi-detached properties are one of the most common property types to qualify for funded energy improvements.
Up to £30,000 for eligible semi-detached homeowners
Bungalow owners in your area can benefit significantly from Warm Homes Plan grants. Bungalows have a large roof area relative to floor space, meaning loft insulation alone can make a substantial difference. Heat pumps and wall insulation may also qualify.
Up to £30,000 for eligible bungalow owners
UK homeowners in your area can claim a £7,500 government grant toward the cost of installing an air source heat pump under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. The grant is available to any homeowner replacing a fossil fuel heating system. No income threshold applies.
£7,500 government grant toward installation
UK homeowners in your area can claim a £7,500 government grant toward installing a ground source heat pump under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. No income threshold applies. The grant is available to any homeowner replacing a fossil fuel heating system.
£7,500 government grant toward installation
Get free quotes from MCS-accredited solar panel installers in your area. This is a private market service with no government grant attached. Compare prices and find out how much a solar panel system could save on your energy bills.
Free quotes from local installers
Get free quotes from Gas Safe registered engineers in your area for a new gas or oil boiler. This is a private market service with no government grant. Compare prices and find a local installer for your boiler replacement.
Free quotes from local engineers
Get free quotes from MCS-accredited heat pump installers in your area. Private market rate with no obligation. If you are a homeowner replacing a fossil fuel heating system, you may also be eligible to combine your installation with the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme government grant.
Free quotes from MCS-accredited installers
Replace your old gas or oil boiler with a low-carbon heat pump in your area and claim up to £7,500 off the cost through the UK government's Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
Up to £7,500 off a new heat pump
Income Support recipients in your area are a qualifying group for Warm Homes Plan grants. If you receive Income Support and your home has an EPC rating of D or below, you may be eligible for free insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades.
Up to £30,000 for eligible Income Support households
Housing Benefit claimants in your area may qualify for Warm Homes Plan grants. If you receive Housing Benefit and your home has an EPC rating of D or below, you could be eligible for free insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades.
Up to £30,000 for eligible Housing Benefit households
Homeowners aged 60 and over in your area may qualify for Warm Homes Plan grants. If you own your home and have a low EPC rating, you could receive funded insulation, heating upgrades, and heat pumps regardless of income, depending on your property and circumstances.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households over 60
Households in your area receiving disability benefits such as ESA or PIP may qualify for Warm Homes Plan grants if they also meet the property eligibility conditions. Check whether your {town} home qualifies for funded insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades.
Grants available for eligible disability benefit households
Single parent households in your area on qualifying benefits such as Universal Credit, Income Support, or Child Tax Credit may be eligible for Warm Homes Plan grants. Check whether your {town} home qualifies for funded insulation, heat pumps, and heating upgrades.
Up to £30,000 for eligible single parent households
Some flat owners and tenants in your area can qualify for Warm Homes Plan grants. Eligibility for flats varies by construction type. Solid-wall flats and maisonettes can be more complex to assess, but many qualify. Check eligibility in 60 seconds.
Grants available for eligible flats and maisonettes
Detached house owners in your area often qualify for significant Warm Homes Plan funding. Detached properties have four exposed walls and frequently have older heating systems, making them strong candidates for insulation, heat pumps, and solar panels.
Up to £30,000 for eligible detached houses
Park home residents in your area are specifically eligible under the Warm Homes Plan. If you live in a residential park home and meet the household eligibility criteria, you may qualify for funded insulation and heating upgrades.
Grants available for eligible park homes
Rural and off-gas-grid properties in your area and the surrounding area are a priority for heat pump grants. Homes using oil or LPG can access up to £7,500 through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, plus additional Warm Homes Plan funding for insulation.
Up to £7,500 heat pump grant plus insulation funding
Double glazing can be funded under the Warm Homes Plan for eligible your area households as part of a whole-house energy improvement package. Check whether your {town} home qualifies in 60 seconds.
Double glazing funded as part of a whole-house package
Eligible your area households without central heating may qualify for a fully funded first-time central heating system under the Warm Homes Plan. This is a core measure for properties that currently rely on electric storage heaters or room heaters.
Funded first-time central heating for eligible households
Flat roof insulation is an eligible measure under the Warm Homes Plan for your area properties with flat or low-pitched roofs. If your home has a flat roof and you meet the household eligibility criteria, you may qualify for funded insulation.
Funded flat roof insulation for eligible households
Get free, no-obligation insulation quotes from local installers in your area. Private insulation is paid for by you, but professional installation improves your home's EPC rating and can lower energy bills. Government-funded options may also be available separately.
Free quotes from local installers
Get free, no-obligation double glazing quotes from local installers in your area. Compare prices and specifications before committing. Privately funded double glazing improves heat retention, reduces noise, and can raise your EPC rating.
Free quotes from local double glazing installers
Get free, no-obligation quotes for new windows and doors from local installers in your area. Compare prices for uPVC, aluminium, and composite options. Privately funded, at market rates.
Free quotes from local windows and doors installers
The Warm Homes Plan is the primary government grant scheme for England homeowners. Eligible households can receive funded insulation, heat pumps, solar panels, and other energy improvements. Check your eligibility in 60 seconds.
Up to £30,000 for eligible England households
Scotland has its own energy grant scheme called Warmer Homes Scotland, administered by Home Energy Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Government. UK-wide schemes such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme also apply in Scotland. Check your eligibility below.
Warmer Homes Scotland and UK grants for eligible households
Wales has its own government grant schemes including Nest and the Optimised Retrofit Programme, administered by the Welsh Government and Warm Wales. UK-wide schemes such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme also apply. Check your eligibility below.
Welsh Government and UK grants for eligible households
If you receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in your area, you may qualify for fully or partially funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Attendance Allowance recipients in your area may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Qualifying measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls to keep your home warmer and reduce energy costs.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
If you receive Carer's Allowance in your area, you may qualify for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls to reduce energy bills and improve home comfort.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area receiving Child Tax Credit may qualify for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls to lower energy bills and improve home comfort.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Working Tax Credit recipients in your area may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Qualifying measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls, helping reduce household energy bills.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
If you receive Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) in your area, you may qualify for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
If you receive Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) in your area, you may qualify for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls to help reduce your energy bills.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Homeowners and tenants aged 70 or over in your area may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Priority is given to older households in colder, less efficient homes, with measures including insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
London households may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements through the Warm Homes Plan and the Mayor of London's Warmer Homes scheme. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible London households
Households in your area and across North West England may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls to reduce bills and improve home comfort.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across North East England may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. The North East has some of the highest rates of fuel poverty in England, making it a priority region for funding.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across Yorkshire and the Humber may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across the East Midlands may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across the West Midlands may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls to lower bills and improve comfort.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across the East of England may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across South East England may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Eligible measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across South West England may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. With many rural and off-gas-grid properties, the South West is a priority area for heat pump and insulation funding.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Households in your area and across Northern Ireland may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements through the Affordable Warmth scheme and the Boiler Replacement scheme, administered by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE). These are the equivalent programmes to the Warm Homes Plan, which applies in England only.
Funded home improvements for eligible Northern Ireland households
Homes in your area with an EPC rating of E are a priority for Warm Homes Plan funding. An EPC E rating indicates significant energy inefficiency and higher-than-average heating costs. Funded improvements can include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible EPC E households
Homes in your area with an EPC rating of F are among the highest priorities for Warm Homes Plan funding. An EPC F home is significantly below average for energy efficiency, meaning much higher heating costs. Funded improvements can include insulation, heat pumps, and other measures.
Up to £30,000 for eligible EPC F households
Homes in your area with an EPC rating of G are the very lowest on the energy efficiency scale and the top priority for Warm Homes Plan funding. An EPC G home has the highest energy costs and typically the greatest need for improvement. Funded measures can include insulation, heat pumps, and other upgrades.
Up to £30,000 for eligible EPC G households
Homes in your area with oil heating are a priority for Warm Homes Plan funding. Oil-heated properties are off the gas grid and typically have higher, more volatile fuel costs. Funded improvements can include air source heat pumps, insulation, and smart heating controls to reduce bills significantly.
Up to £30,000 for eligible oil-heated households
Homes in your area with storage heaters are a priority for Warm Homes Plan funding. Storage heaters rely on off-peak electricity and are often found in properties with no gas supply. Funded improvements can include air source heat pumps, insulation, and smart heating controls.
Up to £30,000 for eligible storage-heated households
Homes in your area that rely on direct electric heating are a priority for Warm Homes Plan funding. Electric heating is among the most expensive ways to heat a home. Funded improvements can include air source heat pumps, insulation, and smart heating controls to significantly reduce energy costs.
Up to £30,000 for eligible electrically-heated households
Homes in your area with no central heating system are a priority for Warm Homes Plan funding. First-time central heating installations are an eligible measure for qualifying households, alongside insulation and other improvements. Submit the form to check whether your property qualifies.
Up to £30,000 for eligible households
Eligible households in your area may be able to receive a free boiler replacement through government funding schemes. Free boilers are available for qualifying low-income households whose current boiler is old or broken, funded through energy company obligations and local authority programmes.
Free boiler replacement for eligible households
Eligible households in your area may be able to receive free solar panel installation through the Warm Homes Plan. Free solar panels are available for qualifying low-income households as part of a whole-house energy improvement package. Check eligibility in 60 seconds.
Free solar panels for eligible households
Eligible households in your area may be able to receive free insulation installation through the Warm Homes Plan and Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme. Free loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, and solid wall insulation are available for qualifying households.
Free insulation for eligible households