Frequently asked questions
Are park homes eligible for the Warm Homes Plan?
Yes. Residential park homes are specifically included within the scope of the Warm Homes Plan. Park home residents who meet the household eligibility criteria and live in a home with poor energy performance can qualify for funded insulation and heating improvements.
What improvements can park homes receive in BN50?
Park homes in BN50 that qualify can receive underfloor insulation, wall insulation, smart heating controls, and air source heat pumps. Because park homes are typically off the gas grid and use electric or LPG heating, heat pump funding is particularly relevant.
Do I need to own my park home to apply?
Most Warm Homes Plan routes require you to own the park home itself (even if you rent the pitch). Residents who rent both the home and the pitch should still submit the form, as some routes may still apply depending on circumstances.
Does my park home need to have an EPC?
Park homes are not always required to have a standard EPC, but energy performance is still assessed as part of the grant eligibility process. The accredited installer will carry out a free assessment to determine what measures your park home qualifies for.
Can I combine park home grants with other schemes?
Yes. Park home residents who use electric heating may also benefit from the Boiler Upgrade Scheme if switching to a heat pump. The installer will confirm which combinations are available to your specific park home during the free survey.
Is the eligibility check free?
Yes. The check is free and takes about 60 seconds. There is no obligation at any stage.