Save on energy bills with boiler grants from Brighton and Hove City Council
Free insulation and heating upgrades – Fully funded through the government-backed ECO scheme
Lower your energy bills – Reduce heat loss and cut monthly costs for good
Quick and easy eligibility check – No commitment, no hassle
TrustMark-accredited installers – Work meets high safety and quality standards
Support for households with a total income of less than £31,000 per year
Support for households where someone has a long term health condition that is affected by living in a cold home (eg asthma, arthritis, diabetes, circulation problems, cardiovascular problems, limited mobility etc)
Check Your Eligibility
Residents in Brighton and Hove City Council face high energy bills, especially with older or inefficient heating systems. Boiler grants can help by funding the replacement of these outdated systems, easing the financial burden. This support aims to make homes warmer and energy costs more manageable for low-income households.
This scheme is important for homeowners because it provides access to cost-saving upgrades they might not otherwise afford. It also helps reduce environmental impact by lowering carbon emissions from inefficient boilers.
This page supports our content about the boiler grants by providing additional details and context. You can find further information about East Sussex by following this link. You can also find other in-depth information related to East Sussex Council by following this link and learn more about Eastbourne Borough Council if you click here.
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Cath D
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I contacted Energy Saving Grants and they helped me obtain grant funding to receive a new combi boiler completely free of charge as I receive tax credits. They also arranged for me to have extra loft insulation to keep my house warmer. I have recommended them to friends and family.
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Tony Hayes
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KG
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Zahoor Hussain
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Ian Collins
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Great job done by these people. I had my external insulation done a few weeks ago. All done with no cost to us. Very pleased
Madina
Excellent work! Would definitely recommend. Easy paper work and fast quick service. House is warm and looks so pretty.
Sue Collins
Couldn’t believe we could have heating installed with no cost to us, but we did and an excellent company to deal with, very quick and efficient to sort everything out. So Pleased with our new heaters.
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Khadija Zorah Hussain
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Holly Hacket
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Raja Zaman
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Ashish Patel
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Georgina Corbishley
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Dawn Gothard
Just had storage heaters fitted and this company was fantastic from start to finish. All the staff are friendly yet professional. I didn't think I could get free heaters but they did all the work and made it possible
Lorraine Blunden
I applied for the free grant for electric night storage heaters, I was very happy with the service that was given from the office team and from the very helpful electrcians that came out to install the heaters... which by the way was absolutely free. Thank you very much, me and my son are very happy and warm. Thank you again.
Jacqueline Large
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Maureen Dolphin
I recently had my old storage heaters replaced using the government grant scheme. I must admit when I first heard about this grant I was very sceptical and thought it was a scam but believe me it’s genuine. All my old heaters were removed and replaced with more up to date ones with absolutely no cost at all to me. The workmen were extremely pleasant and efficient and left everything clean and tidy.
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Tracy
I found out about this grant through my work, I had no idea it even existed! I had one working storage heater in a 3-bed house and now have an air source heat pump and central heating, along with thicker roof insulation. I am so happy with the results, it's so lovely to finally have a warm home.
Ann Walker
I have just taken advantage of the government energy-saving grant. I can't tell you the difference it has made to my life. My cold and damp stone-built cottage has been turned into a warm cozy home. I received wall insulation, new modern radiators, and solar panels all for free. It is a big job but believe me, it’s something not to be missed. A big thank you.
How Energy Saving Grants assist in accessing funding
Wondering how to take full advantage of boiler grants? Energy Saving Grants specialises in helping locals tap into government funding aimed at energy efficiency projects. They simplify the process by assessing your eligibility, assisting with grant applications, and managing installations. This offers you significant cost savings and improved energy efficiency. Read on to discover how these benefits enhance your home.
Understanding how boiler grants work
Boiler grants are designed to help households improve their heating systems while reducing energy costs and emissions. Understanding how these grants work can guide you in enhancing your home’s energy efficiency.
- Purpose: The main goals are to reduce fuel poverty by lowering energy bills and to cut carbon emissions from inefficient heating systems.
- How it works: The government sets the rules and Ofgem regulates the process. Accredited installers carry out the upgrades, which are funded by energy suppliers.
- Who funds it: The scheme is funded by major energy companies like British Gas, E.ON, and SSE. It is supported by government energy efficiency programmes.
- Upgrades it covers: The grants can help replace old or non-condensing boilers, back boilers, electric storage heaters, or install first-time central heating systems.
- Target audience: The scheme focuses on low-income households and those with poor energy efficiency ratings. Through LA Flex, local councils can extend eligibility to more households vulnerable to high energy costs.
Boiler grants offer a practical solution to improve your home’s heating efficiency, contributing to both personal savings and environmental conservation.
Housing challenges in Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove City Council’s housing stock presents unique challenges tied to its age and varied energy sources. Understanding these factors can highlight the need for energy efficiency improvements in the area.
- Type and age: Around 58% of homes were built before 1940, making them difficult and costly to retrofit due to features like solid walls.
- Heating fuels: While some homes have mains gas, many in rural areas rely on oil, LPG, or electric heating.
- Urban vs rural gaps: Urban areas face different energy challenges compared to rural ones, influenced by housing density and access to mains gas.
- Poor EPC trends: Many homes have low EPC ratings, indicating poor energy efficiency that leads to higher energy costs.
- Off-grid issues: Off-grid homes often struggle more with heating efficiency due to limited access to affordable and efficient fuel sources.
This diverse housing landscape underscores the importance of targeted energy efficiency initiatives, ensuring all residents can enjoy comfortable, cost-effective living.
Local energy statistics and fuel poverty trends
The energy statistics for Brighton and Hove City Council highlight pressing needs and challenges around fuel poverty and energy use. These figures indicate a growing demand for efficient energy solutions and targeted support.
- Fuel poverty rate: In 2022, 13.2% of households, or about 16,527 homes, experienced fuel poverty.
- Historical trend: From 2019 to 2022, the rate increased from 10.5% to 13.2%.
- Fuel poverty gap: In 2023, the average additional cost to lift households out of fuel poverty was approximately £417.
- Tenure differences: The private rented sector saw the highest fuel poverty rate at around 24.1%.
- Vulnerability groups: Single-parent households, unemployed persons, those with prepayment meters, and minority ethnic households faced higher fuel poverty rates.
These statistics underscore the urgent need for action and highlight the value of initiatives like the ECO scheme in addressing energy challenges and supporting vulnerable populations.
Understanding EPC ratings
EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) ratings provide valuable insights into a property’s energy use and potential costs. Understanding these ratings can help homeowners, tenants, and landlords make informed decisions about energy efficiency.
- A: Homes with an A rating are highly efficient, boasting very low energy usage and running costs.
- B & C: These ratings indicate above-average energy efficiency, suggesting more manageable energy costs.
- D: Most UK homes fall into this average rating, indicating typical energy efficiency levels.
- E, F & G: Homes in these categories are the least efficient, with high energy usage and costs, often making them difficult to heat.
Understanding EPC ratings is crucial as properties with lower ratings often face challenges like fuel poverty. Addressing these through energy efficiency improvements is vital, as we will explore next.
Addressing fuel poverty and its impacts
Fuel poverty affects many households in areas like Brighton, Hove, Portslade, Rottingdean, Saltdean, Patcham, and Woodingdean. It occurs when families struggle to afford basic energy needs and face making tough decisions, such as choosing between heating their home or buying food. This issue is particularly pressing in communities along the Sussex coast, where older housing stock and limited resources often compound the problem.
Living in fuel poverty can lead to serious health risks. Cold homes increase the likelihood of respiratory issues, exacerbate existing health conditions, and can impact mental wellbeing. For residents in Brighton and Hove and surrounding areas, ensuring a warm and comfortable home is essential for maintaining good health, especially during colder months.
Boiler grants and other energy efficiency supports can make a significant difference. These programmes help alleviate fuel poverty by funding upgrades to heating systems, making them more efficient and cost-effective. Residents in Brighton, Hove, and nearby towns can access these grants to improve their homes and reduce their energy bills, promoting better health and wellbeing in the community.
How to qualify for a boiler grant
Qualifying for a boiler grant can provide much-needed financial relief for eligible homeowners looking to improve their heating systems. Understanding the criteria can help you determine if you meet the requirements for this valuable support.
- Your existing boiler must have been installed before 2005.
- Homeowners only (This grant is not available to tenants or landlords). We can only help landlords or tenants if there is no central heating in the property.
- The EPC rating of your property must be D, E, F, or G.
- Somebody living in the property must be in receipt of one of the following benefits:
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- Housing Benefit
- Income Support
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- Income-based Job Seekers Allowance
- Child Tax Credit
- Working Tax Credit
If nobody in your home receives a benefit, you may still qualify through the LA Flex route if your council participates. Eligibility under this route applies if:
- The total household income is less than £31,000 per year.
- Someone living in the home has a long-term health condition such as asthma, arthritis, diabetes, limited mobility, or heart and circulation problems (written confirmation from a GP or NHS practitioner is required by the Council).
To check the installation date of your boiler, you can use the Gas Safe Register. However, it’s important to note that the Gas Safe Register may not necessarily show when your boiler was installed, as uploading Gas Safety Record documentation is not a legal requirement unless your property is a private rental.
Understanding these eligibility routes is crucial for accessing boiler grants and improving home efficiency. Explore your options to see how you can benefit from this scheme.
Check Your Eligibility Using Our Grant Checker
Please ensure that all information provided below is 100% accurate. Any errors in your personal information could delay or prevent you qualifying for a government funded grant
Please note that you do not necessarily need to be in receipt of tax credits or benefits as we still may be able to obtain funding for you via your Council or through other funding schemes.
Upgrades and benefits with full funding
Upgrading your heating system can provide substantial benefits for your home and your wallet. Accessing available funding for these upgrades ensures you get the most efficient and cost-effective heating solution.
- 100% funding is available to replace gas boilers over 20 years old, ensuring newer, more efficient models for your home.
- Non-condensing boilers, typically those installed before 2005, can be replaced for maximum energy savings and lower heating costs.
- Back boilers, traditionally set behind a fireplace, can be updated to modern systems, enhancing both efficiency and safety.
- Homes relying solely on electric heating can upgrade storage heaters through available funding. Learn more on our website.
- If your home currently has no boiler, you may qualify for a fully funded first-time central heating grant. This includes a boiler, radiators, and heating controls.
These upgrades not only improve energy efficiency but also create a warmer, more comfortable living environment. Take advantage of the funding to upgrade your system and enjoy the benefits of a better-heated home.
Steps to upgrade your heating system
Navigating the process of upgrading your heating system can be straightforward with the right steps. Here’s how you can make the most of the available support to improve your home’s energy efficiency.
- Eligibility checker: Start by using our eligibility checker to see if you qualify for the grant.
- Speak to an advisor: Talk to one of our advisors for personalised guidance and answers to any questions you might have.
- Book a free survey: Arrange a free home survey to assess your current heating system and determine the best upgrade options.
- Install: Once approved, accredited installers will carry out the installation of your new system.
- Receive documents: After installation, you will receive all necessary documents confirming the upgrade and its compliance with current regulations.
Following these steps ensures a smooth transition to a more efficient heating system, providing long-term benefits to your home and finances. Get started today to enjoy a warmer, more cost-effective living environment.
Areas covered by Brighton and Hove City Council
Brighton and Hove City Council covers a diverse range of areas along the scenic Sussex coast. This includes both bustling urban centres and more tranquil rural communities, ensuring comprehensive service delivery to all residents.
- Brighton: Known for its vibrant city life and cultural attractions.
- Hove: Offers a mix of residential areas and seaside charm.
- Portslade: Combines industrial heritage with residential comfort.
- Rottingdean: A picturesque village with historic features.
- Saltdean: Coastal living with a friendly community atmosphere.
- Patcham: Offers a suburban feel with easy access to city amenities.
- Woodingdean: A peaceful village on the outskirts, offering rural serenity.
From the urban heart of Brighton to the peaceful village of Woodingdean, Brighton and Hove City Council ensures that all areas, including rural ones, receive full coverage and support. This commitment enhances the quality of life for all who live in the region.
Limited grants and how to apply
The local allocation for boiler grants in the Brighton and Hove area is limited, meaning that funding is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. It’s essential for residents to act promptly to take advantage of these grants before the allocation runs out. This model ensures that those who are proactive in seeking support can secure the necessary funding to upgrade their heating systems.
For those interested in applying, a no-obligation eligibility check is available. This easy process allows you to find out if you qualify for a grant without any commitment. By checking your eligibility, you can make an informed decision and increase your chances of receiving the support you need to enhance your home’s energy efficiency.
Eligibility and compliance information
Boiler grants are not available to residents of social housing or those living in Northern Ireland. For information specific to Northern Ireland, you can visit the NI Housing Executive.
Compliance with PAS 2035 is a key requirement for all installations, ensuring that the work meets high standards for energy efficiency improvements. All installations are carried out by TrustMark-registered installers, who are vetted and proven for quality and reliability.
Rest assured, your data is handled securely throughout the process. Information is collected only to verify your eligibility and facilitate the grant application.
Final eligibility is confirmed during a professional survey of your property. This survey ensures that all criteria are met, and it tailors the upgrades to your specific needs, maximising the benefits you receive.
Introducing Energy Saving Grants and how we can help
At Energy Saving Grants, we specialise in helping homeowners and small to medium-sized businesses access government funding for energy efficiency improvements. With years of experience, we guide you through the process of securing energy grants, from checking eligibility to coordinating installations. Our aim is to make your home or business more energy efficient, reducing your energy bills and carbon footprint.
Our team of experts is dedicated to providing personalised support throughout your energy upgrade journey. We partner with TrustMark-registered installers to ensure high-quality installations, all while handling your data securely. By confirming eligibility during a free, no-obligation survey, we ensure that the upgrades are tailored to your specific needs, maximising both efficiency and comfort.
We invite you to use our Grant Checker form today to see if you qualify for available funding. Taking this initial step could lead to significant energy savings and a warmer, more comfortable environment for your home or business. Let Energy Saving Grants be your partner in achieving greater energy efficiency.
Exploring local boiler grant opportunities
Now that we’ve covered the main details about accessing boiler grants and determining eligibility, let’s dive into more specific, locally-relevant information. The upcoming sections will offer valuable insights into how boiler grants operate across the areas serviced by Brighton and Hove City Council. You’ll also learn who benefits most from these grants and how local support initiatives make it easier for residents to access these energy-saving opportunities.
Introducing Brighton and Hove City Council
Brighton and Hove City Council is a unitary authority with its headquarters situated at Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove. It serves the combined communities of what were once Brighton Borough and Hove Borough, providing a unified approach to local governance.
The council is responsible for delivering a wide range of essential services that affect daily life. These include managing housing, running local schools, organising waste collection and recycling, and providing social care for both adults and children. Additionally, they handle planning, licensing, and efforts to improve public health. With a strong focus on sustainability, the council has committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2030, demonstrating their dedication to environmental stewardship.
Accessing energy grants in Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove City Council plays a crucial role in delivering energy grants to local residents, making it easier for homeowners to access vital funding. By managing boiler and LA Flex (Local Authority Flexible Eligibility) schemes, the council enables broader access through flexible eligibility criteria. This is essential in addressing the unique needs of various communities across the region, from urban centres to more rural settings.
- Brighton: Offers support to homeowners in its bustling cityscape with a focus on older homes needing efficiency upgrades.
- Hove: Enables residents to benefit from energy improvements, particularly important in areas with high rental properties.
- Portslade: Assists in updating heating systems in communities known for their industrial heritage.
- Rottingdean: Provides grants to preserve the charm of this historic village while ensuring homes are energy efficient.
- Saltdean: Focuses on coastal properties exposed to harsher weather conditions, requiring robust energy solutions.
- Patcham: Addresses the needs of suburban residents with access to modern heating systems.
- Woodingdean: Offers valuable support to those in this peaceful village, promoting warmth and sustainability.
Energy Saving Grants collaborates with the council to streamline the grant application process, ensuring residents throughout these areas can efficiently upgrade their homes. By leveraging local administration, residents across Brighton, Hove, and surrounding towns enjoy a smoother path to securing the funding needed for a more energy-efficient future.
Understanding LA Flex eligibility
LA Flex, or Local Authority Flexible Eligibility, is a valuable pathway that allows households to qualify for boiler grants without the need for traditional benefits. Instead, it considers a broader set of criteria such as low household income, age, and health conditions, recognising that these factors can make living in a cold home particularly challenging. This approach ensures that more residents in need can access support to improve their home heating.
In Brighton and Hove, the council sets the local rules for LA Flex, tailoring the scheme to address the specific needs of its communities. This local control makes the programme more adaptable and responsive, ensuring that those who might otherwise be overlooked by standard eligibility criteria can benefit from available energy grants. By focusing on local needs, Brighton and Hove City Council ensures that more people can enjoy warm, comfortable homes.
Boiler grant impact across the region
Boiler grant activity across the Brighton and Hove region varies significantly, reflecting the diverse needs of each town. In Brighton, where many homes are older Victorian or Edwardian terraced houses, there has been a strong uptake in replacing outdated boilers with new, efficient models. These upgrades are particularly popular because they reduce energy costs and improve the overall comfort of homes with solid walls that are otherwise costly to insulate. The demand for first-time central heating installations has also been high in areas like Portslade, where many properties lacked modern heating systems.
In contrast, in Hove and Saltdean, where a substantial number of properties were built in the mid-20th century, homeowners have focused on installing energy-efficient gas boilers and upgrading old storage heaters. These towns also see a lot of interest in improving insulation to enhance overall energy efficiency. Meanwhile, coastal areas like Rottingdean often require specific solutions to address the dampness and additional energy demands placed on homes exposed to sea winds. Across the board, these upgrades are making homes warmer and more energy-efficient, highlighting the effectiveness of boiler grants in meeting varied local needs.
Staying informed about boiler funding changes
Boiler funding is issued in rounds, which means that funds are made available at specific times, and the criteria for eligibility can change as these rounds progress. This evolution in criteria aims to address shifting community needs and to include households that might benefit from different types of support. As a result, some people who were not eligible in previous rounds might find that they now qualify for a grant, thanks to adjustments in the programme guidelines.
For residents in Brighton and Hove, staying informed about these changes can be crucial. Local policies and LA Flex guidelines may be updated to better serve the community’s needs. By regularly checking for updates, residents can ensure they are aware of any new opportunities to qualify for funding. While this information is essential, it’s important to note that staying informed is about being prepared for future opportunities, not necessarily applying right away.
Improve your home's efficiency today
Local delivery and community-specific grant access are crucial for ensuring that residents across Brighton and Hove can improve their home’s energy efficiency. The support provided by the council means that everyone, from the coast to the countryside, has the opportunity to make their home warmer and more efficient. This assistance is rooted in the very communities it aims to help, providing tailored solutions that meet local needs.
At Energy Saving Grants, we’re here to guide you through the process of accessing these valuable resources. Contact us today at 0330 223 0333 or email us at info@energysavinggrants.org to find out how you can benefit from our expert support and enhance your home’s efficiency. Let us help you secure a warmer, more cost-effective future.
Everything you need to know about boiler grants with Brighton and Hove City Council
Eligibility for boiler grants through the local government for Brighton and Hove typically depends on factors like income level, receipt of certain benefits, and home energy efficiency. Homeowners and landlords in the council’s jurisdiction may qualify. Detailed qualifications can be confirmed through available resources from the council or government websites.
The Southern coast municipal authority occasionally collaborates with national schemes to offer boiler grants to eligible residents. They help ensure that property owners and tenants have access to improved energy efficiency in their homes. This support contributes to the council’s broader goal of reducing carbon emissions.
Typically, tenants cannot apply directly for boiler grants offered by the Brighton and Hove governing body. Instead, landlords can seek assistance to upgrade heating systems. Tenants should discuss with their landlords to ensure such upgrades are considered.
Obtaining a boiler grant from Brighton-Hove local authority enables residents to improve their energy efficiency, leading to lower energy bills. It also supports the council’s environmental goals by reducing carbon footprints in homes. Additionally, newer boilers tend to have improved safety features and operational efficiency.
Brighton & Hove governing body grants can assist in replacing old, inefficient boilers with modern, efficient systems. This results in less energy consumption and reduced monthly energy bills for residents. By providing these grants, the council supports a more sustainable and cost-effective energy solution.
Yes, landlords in the Brighton Hove administration area may benefit from boiler grant schemes designed to improve property energy efficiency. These grants help landlords upgrade heating systems, enhancing property value and tenant satisfaction. Interested landlords should check current availability and criteria through council resources.
The civic council of Brighton and Hove plays a crucial role in promoting and facilitating access to government-funded boiler grant schemes. They provide local residents with relevant information and support to apply for these schemes. The council’s involvement helps align local energy-saving efforts with broader environmental goals.
The unitary authority of Brighton and Hove offers these grants to encourage energy efficiency and support low-income households. By upgrading heating systems, the council aims to lower carbon emissions, aiding their mission to become carbon neutral by 2030. These grants empower residents to contribute to a sustainable environment.
The municipal council for Brighton and Hove adheres to national guidelines that may specify certain boiler models for grant approval. These models usually meet high energy efficiency standards to ensure optimal performance and sustainability. Residents should verify eligible models through official resources or consult with approved installers.
Yes, the Hove-Brighton council’s boiler grant programme is aligned with national energy conservation and sustainability efforts. By participating in these initiatives, the council supports the UK’s broader aim of reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions. This alignment helps residents transition to more energy-efficient heating solutions.
Check Your Eligibility Using Our Grant Checker
Please ensure that all information provided below is 100% accurate. Any errors in your personal information could delay or prevent you qualifying for a government funded grant
Please note that you do not necessarily need to be in receipt of tax credits or benefits as we still may be able to obtain funding for you via your Council or through other funding schemes.