Warm Homes Plan

Home Energy Grants for Working Tax Credit Recipients

Working Tax Credit recipients in your area may be eligible for funded energy efficiency improvements under the Warm Homes Plan. Qualifying measures include insulation, heat pumps, and smart heating controls, helping reduce household energy bills.

Up to £30,000 for eligible households

What the Home Energy Grants for Working Tax Credit Recipients 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

Does Working Tax Credit qualify me for home energy grants in your area?

Yes. Working Tax Credit is a qualifying means-tested benefit under the Warm Homes Plan. If your your area household receives it and your 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.

Can I still claim if I am in work?

Yes. The Warm Homes Plan is available to working households that receive a qualifying means-tested benefit such as Working Tax Credit. Being employed does not disqualify you. Eligibility is based on benefit receipt and property energy rating, not employment status.

What energy improvements are available?

Funded measures include loft insulation, cavity and wall insulation, air source heat pumps, smart heating controls, and solar panels. The measures offered are determined by a free survey of your your area property.

How much grant could I receive?

Eligible households can receive up to £30,000 in funded improvements. The grant amount depends on which measures are appropriate for your home. The survey and eligibility check are both free with no obligation.

Is Working Tax Credit still a valid qualifying benefit?

Working Tax Credit is being phased out as households move to Universal Credit, but it remains a qualifying benefit under the Warm Homes Plan for those who still receive it. Universal Credit is also a qualifying benefit if you have already migrated.

Is the eligibility check free?

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

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