Warm Homes Plan

Warm Homes Underfloor Grants in BT29

Warm Homes Underfloor eligibility for the BT29 postcode district, covering Belfast, Crumlin, Aldergrove, Dundrod and more.

Northern Ireland

Free underfloor insulation for eligible households

Warm Homes Plan: Underfloor Insulation in the BT29 postcode

The BT29 postcode district in Northern Ireland covers the following areas:

What is covered

Free underfloor insulation for eligible households. Eligibility varies by property and household circumstances. The form below checks what your BT29 address can apply for in about 60 seconds.

Check your eligibility in BT29

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

Frequently asked questions

Can I get free underfloor insulation in BT29 through the Warm Homes Plan?

Yes. Underfloor insulation is available under the Warm Homes Plan for eligible BT29 households with suitable suspended timber ground floors. If your household receives a qualifying benefit and your EPC rating is D or below, submit the form to check whether your BT29 property qualifies.

What type of floor is suitable for Warm Homes Plan underfloor insulation?

Warm Homes Plan-funded underfloor insulation is most commonly installed in properties with suspended timber ground floors, where insulation is fitted between the joists from beneath via crawl space access or lifted floorboards. Solid concrete floors can be insulated but require a different approach and are less common under the scheme.

How is underfloor insulation installed?

For suspended timber floors, rigid insulation boards or mineral wool batts are fitted between the floor joists, usually from beneath via an accessible underfloor void. In most cases the work is completed without lifting floorboards. The process typically takes one day in a BT29 property.

Who qualifies for free underfloor insulation under the Warm Homes Plan?

Eligibility requires a qualifying benefit (Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Income Support, or similar) and an EPC rating of D, E, F or G. The property must have a suitable ground floor construction. Owner-occupiers and private tenants with landlord permission can both apply.

How much can underfloor insulation save on energy bills?

The Energy Saving Trust estimates underfloor insulation saves a typical semi-detached BT29 home around £60 to £115 per year, depending on property type and energy prices. Combined with loft and wall insulation, the total saving can be considerably higher.

Is underfloor insulation disruptive to fit?

In most cases underfloor insulation is fitted from beneath through the underfloor void, so there is minimal disruption inside your BT29 home. If access is only available from above, some floorboards may need to be temporarily lifted, but these are refitted on completion.