Warm Homes Plan

Home Energy Grants for EPC Rating E Homes

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

What the Home Energy Grants for EPC Rating E Homes covers

Free eligibility check. Submitting the form takes about 60 seconds. We only forward your details to a scheme-registered installer if you give consent on the form.

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See more areas or use the form on any town page to check your eligibility.

Frequently asked questions

Is my EPC E rated home eligible for grants in your area?

Yes. Homes with an EPC rating of E are explicitly targeted by the Warm Homes Plan. If your your area property is rated E and your household receives a qualifying benefit, you are likely to be eligible for funded improvements. Submit the form to confirm what you qualify for.

What does an EPC rating of E mean?

An EPC rating of E means your home falls in the 39 to 54 range on the energy efficiency scale. It indicates poor insulation and above-average energy use, typically resulting in higher heating bills. The Warm Homes Plan uses EPC ratings to prioritise homes where funded improvements will make the greatest difference.

What improvements could an EPC E home in your area receive?

Common measures for EPC E homes include loft insulation, cavity or solid wall insulation, and heating system upgrades. In some cases solar panels and smart heating controls are also funded. The specific combination is determined by a free survey of your property.

Will improvements raise my EPC rating?

Yes. Insulation and heating upgrades funded under the Warm Homes Plan are specifically designed to improve a property's energy performance. Many EPC E homes move to a C or D rating after a full package of measures, resulting in lower energy bills and a warmer home.

Do I need to know my EPC rating before applying?

No. If you are unsure of your your area property's EPC rating, you can check it free on the government's EPC register. Alternatively, submit the eligibility form and the installer will confirm your rating as part of the free survey process.

Is the eligibility check free?

Yes. The form is free and takes about 60 seconds. If you pre-qualify, an accredited installer in your area will contact you to arrange a free home survey.

These low-cost improvements can start reducing your bills straight away.

Smart thermostat
Control your heating remotely and cut bills by up to 30% while you wait for your grant.
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Radiator reflector panels
Bounce heat back into the room instead of losing it through external walls.
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