Frequently asked questions
Can I get funded double glazing in L68 through the Warm Homes Plan?
Yes. Double glazing is included within the Warm Homes Plan as a funded measure for eligible households. It is typically installed as part of a wider whole-house energy improvement package rather than as a standalone measure. If your L68 home qualifies and currently has single glazing or poor windows, double glazing may be included in your grant package.
Is double glazing funded as a standalone measure or part of a package?
Under the Warm Homes Plan, double glazing is generally funded as part of a broader package of improvements alongside insulation or heating upgrades. The exact combination of measures depends on your property's EPC assessment. The free survey will confirm what your L68 property qualifies for.
What types of windows are covered?
Standard uPVC or aluminium double-glazed windows are the typical funded measure. The specification is determined by the accredited installer based on your property type and the improvement required to meet scheme standards. Listed buildings or conservation area properties may have specific constraints.
Who qualifies for funded double glazing in L68?
You must receive a qualifying means-tested benefit (such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Income Support) and your home must have an EPC rating of D, E, F or G. Owner-occupiers and private tenants with landlord permission can both apply.
Can I also get insulation and a heat pump at the same time?
Yes. The Warm Homes Plan is designed as a whole-house improvement scheme. Double glazing can be funded alongside loft insulation, wall insulation, and heating upgrades in the same application, maximising the energy improvement to your L68 home.
Is the eligibility check free?
Yes. The check is free and takes about 60 seconds. There is no obligation to proceed.