Warm Homes Plan

Home Energy Grants for PIP Recipients in Oxford

England

Up to £30,000 for eligible households

Government-funded. Free for eligible homes. Takes 30 seconds.

Energy efficiency in Oxford

Based on 5,000 Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) registered for Oxford homes:

36% of Oxford homes are band D or below. These properties qualify for free or heavily subsidised insulation and heating upgrades.

Current home improvement grants in Oxford

Three active government-backed schemes are available to eligible Oxford homeowners right now.

Warm Homes Plan

Up to £30,000

Insulation, heat pumps, solar panels and more for eligible households. Government-funded, free to apply.

Check eligibility

Boiler Upgrade Scheme

Up to £7,500

Replace your fossil-fuel boiler with a low-carbon heat pump and claim up to £7,500 off the cost.

Check eligibility

ECO4 Scheme

Free upgrades

Funded by energy suppliers. Ends 31 December 2026. Low-income households on qualifying benefits.

Check ECO4 eligibility

Am I eligible for a grant in Oxford?

You likely qualify if...

  • Your home is EPC band D, E, F or G
  • You own your home or have written landlord consent
  • You receive a qualifying benefit (Universal Credit, Pension Credit, etc.)
  • Your property was built before 2000 and has an older heating system

You may still qualify if...

  • Your income is higher but your EPC rating is very poor
  • You are a private tenant (with written landlord permission)
  • You live in a rural area not on the gas grid
  • Your local council has identified your area for LA Flex funding
  • You are a landlord with low-rated rental properties

LA Flex is a local authority referral route that can extend eligibility beyond standard income thresholds. Check below to see if Oxford properties qualify.

Industry accreditation standards

TrustMark MCS Certified Gas Safe Registered NAPIT Approved

Under ECO4, Warm Homes Plan, and Boiler Upgrade Scheme rules, participating installers are required to hold relevant industry accreditation such as MCS, TrustMark, or Gas Safe registration. UK Home Grants is an introduction service — we pass your details to scheme-registered installers with your consent. We do not vet individual contractors ourselves.

What the grant covers in Oxford

Eligible measures under the Home Energy Grants for PIP Recipients for Oxford properties.

Air source heat pumps Efficient low-carbon heating and hot water
🏠 Loft insulation Stops heat escaping through your roof
Cavity wall insulation Fills wall gaps to retain warmth
🧱 Internal and external wall insulation Improves poorly rated solid walls
Underfloor insulation Keeps ground-floor rooms warmer
🕐 Smart heating controls Cuts energy waste with precise scheduling
Solar panels Generates free electricity from sunlight

How it works

1

Check eligibility

Complete the free form below. It takes about 30 seconds and there is no obligation at any stage.

2

Free home survey

An accredited local installer contacts you to arrange a free survey and confirm exactly what your property qualifies for.

3

Installation arranged

Qualifying improvements are fitted by a certified contractor. You pay nothing for measures fully covered by the grant.

Housing stock in Oxford

There are approximately 60,000 dwellings in the Oxford local authority area (DLUHC 2024). The area ranks in IMD deprivation decile 6 out of 10 (1 = most deprived).

This area contains a mix of property ages and types typical of a UK town, including pre-war terraces, inter-war semis, post-war council housing, and modern detached houses. Many older properties are EPC band D or below and qualify for funded improvements.

Ready to check your eligibility in Oxford?

Enter your postcode below. No obligation. No payment required at any stage.

Government-funded. Free for eligible homes. Takes 30 seconds.

Frequently asked questions

Does PIP qualify me for home energy grants in Oxford?

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is listed as a qualifying benefit under the Warm Homes Plan. If you receive PIP and your Oxford home has an EPC rating of D, E, F or G, you may be eligible for funded energy improvements. Submit the form to confirm your eligibility.

What is the Warm Homes Plan?

The Warm Homes Plan is the UK government's scheme for funding energy efficiency upgrades in eligible low-income households. It covers measures including insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls. There is no announced end date for the scheme.

How much could I receive as a PIP recipient?

Eligible households can receive grants of up to £30,000 depending on the measures required. Heat pump installations may attract additional support through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. The exact amount is confirmed after a free survey of your Oxford property.

Do I need to be a homeowner to qualify?

Owner-occupiers are the primary applicants, but private tenants who receive PIP can also apply if their landlord gives written permission for the work. Housing association and council tenants may qualify through a separate landlord route.

Does my home need to have a certain energy rating?

Most Warm Homes Plan funding is targeted at properties rated D, E, F or G on the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) scale. If you are unsure of your rating, the free eligibility check and subsequent survey will establish this for your Oxford home.

Is the eligibility check free?

Yes. The online form is free and takes about 60 seconds. If you pre-qualify, an accredited installer in Oxford will contact you to arrange a free home survey. There is no obligation to proceed.

What types of property in Oxford are eligible?

Most residential property types in Oxford can qualify, including detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, bungalows, and some flats. The property must be your main residence or a rental property where you have landlord permission. Eligibility also depends on your current EPC rating and heating system.

Is this an official government service?

UK Home Grants is an independent eligibility service operated by Stubo Interactive. We are not affiliated with DESNZ, Ofgem, or any government department. We connect homeowners with accredited installers who administer grants under the Home Energy Grants for PIP Recipients. The grants themselves are government-funded.

Check your eligibility in Oxford

Takes about 60 seconds. Submitting this form forwards your details to an approved installer so they can contact you about the scheme.

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