Save on energy bills with boiler grants from Hart District 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 Hart District Council face rising energy bills, making it difficult for low-income households to keep their homes warm. Boiler grants supported by the Hart District Council can lower these costs by funding new, efficient heating systems. This support helps residents reduce expenses and improve their home comfort.
These grants are crucial for homeowners looking to cut down on energy use. Upgrading to a modern boiler means greater efficiency and less impact on the environment.
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Cath D
I don't normally write reviews but I genuinely want people to know how pleased I am with the service I received from Energy Saving Grants. They arranged for me to have the cavity walls and loft of my house insulated, as well as having a new combi boiler installed. All completely free of charge! I didn't really believe that I would be entitled to receive anything for free, but I was very happy to be proved wrong!
Shaun B
Very impressed with Energy Saving Grants service and professionalism. I contacted them on a Friday and they arranged for a surveyor to visit 3 of my properties the following Monday. Within three weeks, one of the houses had a new boiler installed and all of the properties had been insulated! A very efficient service. I only wish I had known about them years ago!
Kelly W
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.
Rebecca B
Excellent service, really happy with the new heaters staff friendly efficient and professional would highly recommend them.
Maggie Di
Many thanks to the Energy Saving Grants team for guiding me through the entire grant qualification process up to installing new storage heaters.I am very happy with the result, they were very helpful, supportive and responsive throughout the process, I highly recommend them
James Buckley
I've had a very good experience with energysavinggrants, they are very easy to contact and responsive, they were supportive and helpful throughout the whole process of survey insulation and installation of the heating which is of excellent quality, I highly recommend them, nice people
Kamran Aftab
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Zia
Very quick, easy and efficient. There was no paperwork required on my part, only signatures. No extra charges, the grant covered all costs. Very pleased with the service. Thank you
Lotibun Nessa
Thank you for all your help. Very pleased with my external wall insulation. I highly recommend this company.
Syed Ahmed
The company and the organisers did a fantastic job. They completed the work extremely well and very efficiently. All the employees were very respectful and considerate, the house looks great now and will enable us to be energy efficient. I would recommend this grant be available to all homes.
John Powell
Very pleased with the standard of the internal wall insulation good standard of workmanship. What I liked was if a problem arose they would come and ask rather than cover it up. The management team were also very helpful
Missy
Excellent service. External wall insulation completed quickly and efficiently at a high standard. Simple procedure beforehand of documents signing and great communication from the company DW. Great workers who finish tge job in no time. Thank you
Tony Hayes
The lads that did our work where great nothing was to much trouble for them new boiler and full central heating installed plus loft insulation didn't pay a penny so glad we did the scheme.
Nav Arif
Job well done very satisfying
Alwyn Jenkins
Fantastic service. Our house is nice and cosy now
Abu Hasna
Good job clean, fast. Would deffo recommend. Friendly.
Kamran Aftab
Great work clean and tidy all covered under the funding
Wioletta Klos
Excellent service, friendly and professional. Highly recommend
KG
Very good job, efficient and clean and completed the job within good time
Zahoor Hussain
I’m well pleased with my instillation warm home indeed
Mohammed Usman
Brilliant Service. The insulation does the job perfectly
David Thompson
Andy from the group was helpful and kept me up to date at all times fantastic service
Aliza Hussain
Brilliant service very quickly installed so happy snug warm home for winter ���
Ian Collins
Excellent service, clean, tidy, friendly installation and totally covered by a Government Grant.
Ignas Gasparavicius
Big thanks to energy saving grants, wall insulation done properly, now house much warmer, and looking much better, big thanks!
Mark Lee
Very professional, did their utmost to accommodate. Cleaned up after themselves. Highly recommend
Catrin Davies
Very happy with all that got done just makes Christmas even more enjoyable to be nice and warm A*** Thankyou
Rebecca Parker-Bishop
Excellent and efficient service left no mess and the new storage heaters are excellent really happy with the service can highly recommend Energy Saving Grants.
Lotibun Nessa
Thank you for all your help, smooth process from start to finish. I highly recommend energy saving grants. Very pleased with my external wall insulation.
Khalid Hussain.
I’m very pleased with the work couldn’t ask for a better experience the workers were extremely professional from start to finish and got the task done within the given time, the end result was amazing can not flaw anything.
Nia
The new heaters were fitted with no fuss or bother and are working really well. The fitters were efficient and helpful
Alin Ullah
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.
Sue Gillet
My new heaters are great and the loft insulation has made a big difference. All done with no cost to us. Very pleased
Khadija Zorah Hussain
Love the fact my home is now so snug and warm for winter brilliant job so pleased
Holly Hacket
Energy Saving Grants arranged for me to get help towards the cost of having my house insulated. My house is now so much warmer and looks a lot better too! I would definitely recommend them to anyone.
Mohammed Nusrat
The whole process from start to finish was smooth and fantastic. The work was completed within the time they specified and it was completed to the highest standard and I was very impressed, they cleaned up the mess after and they were very transparent on everything they did. Overall I give them 10/10 and I recommend everyone uses them.
Raja Zaman
Hi had external wall insulation and our home feels more warm and looks great outside. Good customer service done the job on time and nicely will recommend, grant scheme was great thanks
Ashish Patel
Brilliant work, friendly and professional staff. one company let me down in the last minute and I contacted Energy Saving Grants, they started job within 3 days and completed it very quickly. Thank you really happy with the service and work 🙂
Georgina Corbishley
Excellent service from start to finish. Had internal wall installation fitted by via the Eco grant, really quick, great communication and all the guys who did the work were brilliant and very hard working. Thank you Energy saving Grants.
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
Absolutely life changing for my disabled son and I. The sheer pleasure of having a warm, damp free house is beyond measure, saving me huge amounts of money on both gas and electric. Cannot praise the grants team highly enough. Marvellous experience with them From start to very cozy warm finish.
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.
Mohammed Hanif
A very professional, effecient, helpful, company, Great at their job, easy to communicate with, My home is damp proof and their insulation is of top Quality. I Highly recommend using this Company.
Sakina Parveen
A very big thank you to Energy Saving Grants for insulating our house. Despite the company's tight schedule they still managed to carry out the work accordingly.. Brilliant customer service, the house looks absolutely amazing and feels so much warmer with the insulation. Very pleased with the outcome, I highly recommend these guys to everyone.
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.
Access funding with Energy Saving Grants
Interested in more ways to save on energy costs? Energy Saving Grants specialises in helping locals access government funding for energy efficiency projects like insulation, heating systems, and renewable energy installations. We assess eligibility, assist with applications, and manage installations, ensuring significant cost savings and improved energy efficiency. Discover how to reduce your energy bills and boost comfort by reading further.
How the boiler grant scheme benefits your home
Understanding how the boiler grant scheme works is crucial for those looking to upgrade their heating systems. This initiative aims to make homes more energy-efficient and reduce the financial strain of high energy bills.
- Purpose: The scheme focuses on reducing fuel poverty and lowering carbon emissions by upgrading inefficient heating systems.
- How it Works: Accredited installers conduct surveys and handle installations, ensuring eligible households receive necessary upgrades.
- Funding: Energy companies like British Gas, E.ON, and SSE fund the scheme, which is supported by government energy efficiency programmes.
- Upgrades Covered: The grants can help with the replacement of old boilers, back boilers, and electric storage heaters, and introduce first-time central heating systems.
- Target Audience: The scheme assists low-income and vulnerable households, especially those with poor energy efficiency ratings (EPC bands D–G). Local councils can extend help through LA Flex for those who may not meet all criteria but still face high energy costs.
Boiler grants offer a practical solution for those wishing to cut down on energy costs while improving their home’s efficiency. Explore your eligibility to start making a difference in both your energy bills and carbon footprint.
Housing challenges and heating solutions
Hart District Council oversees a region characterised by a mix of rural and suburban housing, with distinct challenges in energy efficiency and heating. Many homes here are detached or semi-detached, which often results in higher heating costs and issues with energy loss.
- Type/Age: The housing stock includes many older, detached, and semi-detached homes that are expensive to heat.
- Heating Fuels: While some homes have access to mains gas, many rely on oil, LPG, or electric heating, especially in rural areas.
- Urban vs. Rural Gaps: Homes in rural areas often face greater challenges with access to efficient heating options and energy infrastructure.
- Poor EPC Trends: A significant number of homes have low energy efficiency ratings (EPC D–G), reflecting an urgent need for improvement.
- Off-grid Issues: Off-gas households face unique challenges but can benefit from the Home Upgrade Grant (HUG2) for better insulation and low-carbon heating solutions.
To address these issues, Hart District Council actively promotes ECO and ECO Flex schemes and participates in funding programmes like Warmer Homes. These initiatives aim to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and alleviate fuel poverty for low-income and vulnerable residents.
Local energy statistics highlight urgent needs
Energy statistics in Hart District Council highlight significant challenges in energy use and access. These numbers indicate a strong need for improvements in energy efficiency and support for vulnerable households.
- Fuel Poverty: About 6.9% of households, or around 3,700 homes, are in fuel poverty under the Low-Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) definition.
- Energy Stress: Approximately 27% of households spend more than 10% of their income on energy bills, highlighting widespread energy stress.
- EPC Ratings: Around 17,000 homes have an EPC rating below C, showing a pressing need for retrofitting.
- Rural Vulnerability: Even with relatively high incomes, rural isolation and reliance on off-gas heating put some homes at risk of fuel poverty.
- Scheme Support: Initiatives like ECO, Warmer Homes, and HUG2 are crucial for improving energy efficiency, cutting costs, and keeping homes warm during winter.
These statistics underscore the importance of taking action to address energy needs. The support provided by programmes like ECO shows true value in helping residents achieve better energy efficiency and lower expenses.
Understanding EPC ratings and their impact
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) provides a clear picture of a property’s energy efficiency, helping homeowners and renters understand their home’s energy use and potential improvements. The rating ranges from A to G, each reflecting a different level of efficiency and related costs.
- A: Homes with an A rating are the most energy efficient, with very low energy use and running costs.
- B & C: These ratings indicate above-average energy efficiency, offering balance between comfort and energy cost.
- D: The typical rating for UK homes, meaning average energy use and cost.
- E, F & G: Homes in these categories have high energy use and costs. They’re often difficult to heat, leading to higher expenses.
EPC ratings are crucial for identifying properties at risk of higher energy costs, paving the way for targeted improvements. This is essential for addressing issues like fuel poverty, which we will explore further in the next section.
Addressing fuel poverty and its impact
Fuel poverty occurs when a household spends a significant portion of its income on energy bills, often leaving little for other essentials. In areas like Fleet, Hook, Hartley Wintney, Odiham, and Yateley, some families face tough choices, such as deciding between heating their homes and buying food. This issue is more pronounced in households with low incomes or inefficient home energy systems.
The consequences of fuel poverty extend beyond finances, impacting health and well-being. Cold homes can lead to respiratory issues, increased stress, and worsened mental health. Residents in Hart District needing to make such difficult choices are also at greater risk of illness, particularly during harsh winters when heating is crucial for maintaining a healthy living environment.
Programmes like the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) and support from Hart District Council offer necessary help. Those eligible can receive grants to improve their home’s energy efficiency, reducing energy costs and alleviating fuel poverty. By targeting areas with high fuel poverty, these efforts aim to enhance the quality of life for local residents and support their health and financial stability.
Eligibility criteria for boiler grants
If you’re considering a boiler grant to improve your home’s energy efficiency, it’s essential to understand the qualification criteria. These grants are designed to help homeowners in need and those with older, less efficient heating systems.
- Your existing boiler must have been installed before 2005.
- Homeowners only: This grant is not available to tenants or landlords. However, help is available for properties with no central heating.
- EPC Rating: Your property must be rated D, E, F, or G.
- Benefit Recipients: Someone in the home must receive 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 no one in your home receives a benefit, you might still qualify through the LA Flex route if your council participates. Eligibility under this route requires:
- A household income of less than £31,000 per year.
- A resident with a long-term health condition such as asthma, arthritis, diabetes, limited mobility, or heart and circulation problems, confirmed in writing by a GP or NHS practitioner.
To determine when your boiler was installed, you can check the Gas Safe Register. Please note that while this register provides safety records, it does not always indicate the installation date unless it’s a private rental property where documentation is legally required. These eligibility routes help ensure that the assistance reaches those who need it most. If you meet the criteria, you could benefit from reduced energy costs and a more efficient home heating system.
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.
Upgrade your heating system with available funding
Upgrading your home’s heating system can lead to substantial savings on energy bills, improved comfort, and a reduced environmental footprint. This funding provides a valuable opportunity to replace outdated systems with more efficient options.
- Gas Boilers Over 20 Years Old: Replace these with newer models to improve efficiency and decrease energy consumption.
- Non-Condensing Boilers: Most boilers installed before 2005 fall into this category. Upgrading to a condensing boiler can significantly reduce heating costs.
- Back Boilers: These boilers, typically located behind fireplaces, can be replaced for better home heating performance.
- Storage Heaters: If you live in an electric-only home, replacing old storage heaters can provide more reliable and efficient heating.
If you don’t have a boiler at all, you may qualify for a fully funded first-time central heating grant. This includes a boiler, radiators, and heating controls, ensuring your home is heated effectively. These upgrades not only enhance your home’s energy efficiency but also contribute positively to the environment and your quality of life. Consider taking advantage of the available funding to make a significant difference in your home.
Steps to upgrade your heating system
If you’re thinking about upgrading your home’s heating system with a grant, here’s a straightforward process to help you get started. Each step ensures you make the most of the available support and improve your home’s energy efficiency.
- Eligibility Checker: Use the available tools to see if you qualify for the grant.
- Speak to an Advisor: Contact an expert who can guide you through the application process and address any questions.
- Book Free Survey: Arrange for a professional survey of your home to assess its current energy efficiency needs.
- Install: Qualified professionals will carry out the installation of the new heating system.
- Receive Documents: Get all necessary paperwork to confirm the completion and compliance of the installation.
Following these steps can lead to a smoother experience in upgrading your home’s heating system. Taking action now can lead to a cosier, more energy-efficient home.
Areas covered by Hart District Council
Hart District Council provides comprehensive coverage across both urban and rural areas within its jurisdiction. This ensures that support and services are readily accessible to all residents, regardless of their location within the district.
- Fleet: A bustling town known for its community facilities and vibrant atmosphere.
- Hook: A growing town offering a mix of modern amenities and green spaces.
- Hartley Wintney: A charming village with a strong sense of community and historical appeal.
- Odiham: Renowned for its rich history and picturesque streets.
- Yateley: A lively area with a range of services and recreational opportunities.
Hart District Council’s services and support extend across these major towns and surrounding rural villages, ensuring all residents benefit from local initiatives and resources.
Apply early for limited boiler grants
The boiler grant programme operates on a limited local allocation, meaning that funds are distributed to specific areas and are not unlimited. Grants are often awarded on a first-come-first-served basis, so it’s important to apply as soon as possible to secure your spot and access the available funding.
There is a no-obligation eligibility check to help you determine if you qualify for the grant. This allows you to explore your options without any commitment, ensuring that you can make an informed decision about upgrading your home’s heating system.
Understanding grant eligibility and standards
While the boiler grant programme offers valuable support, it’s important to note that it is not available to residents of social housing or those living in Northern Ireland. For residents of Northern Ireland, please visit the NI Housing Executive for similar initiatives and support.
The programme ensures quality through PAS 2035 compliance, which sets the standard for energy efficiency improvements in homes. Installations are carried out by TrustMark registered installers, guaranteeing that work meets rigorous standards and provides peace of mind.
Your personal data is handled securely throughout the process, with strict protocols in place to protect your information. Eligibility for the grant is confirmed during a professional survey of your home, ensuring that the support is directed to those who meet the programme’s criteria.
Discover how Energy Saving Grants can help you
At Energy Saving Grants, our mission is to assist UK residents in accessing government funding to enhance the energy efficiency of their properties. With years of experience, we’ve established a strong reputation for helping homeowners, landlords, and small businesses reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint. Our team of dedicated professionals guides you through the entire process, from checking your eligibility to coordinating installations, making it simple to take advantage of available energy grants.
We specialise in various government-funded projects, including insulation upgrades, heating system replacements, and renewable energy installations. Our approach ensures you benefit from significant cost savings and a more energy-efficient property. By partnering with TrustMark accredited installers, we guarantee quality workmanship and compliance with industry standards, while secure data handling keeps your information safe.
To explore your options for improving your property’s energy efficiency, we invite you to use our Grant Checker form today. It offers an easy, no-obligation way to see if you qualify for funding, empowering you to make informed decisions about energy-saving measures. Let Energy Saving Grants be your guide to a more sustainable and cost-effective future.
Local insights on boiler grants in Hart District
Now that you have an overview of the main boiler grant and eligibility criteria, it’s time to delve into specifics that are locally relevant to Hart District Council. The upcoming sections will explore how these grants are implemented in different areas within the district, who stands to benefit the most, and how local support systems play a crucial role in making grant access easier for residents. These insights aim to provide a clearer picture of the impact and accessibility of boiler grants in your community.
Introducing Hart District Council
Hart District Council serves as the local authority within Hampshire County, focusing on providing essential services to the community. Situated in Fleet, their headquarters are strategically located to effectively manage various local needs and initiatives.
The council is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents by overseeing housing and planning, environmental health, and waste management. They are actively involved in economic development and strive to promote climate action and sustainability, aligning with their goals for a greener future.
Accessing energy grants in Hart District
Hart District Council plays a crucial role in helping residents access boiler and LA Flex energy grants. By facilitating local administration and offering flexible eligibility options, they make it easier for people in the district to secure funding for energy efficiency improvements. This support is vital, especially considering the variety of housing types in areas such as Fleet and Yateley.
- Fleet: Residents in Fleet can benefit from grants to upgrade older detached homes, many of which lack modern energy-efficient systems.
- Hook: In Hook, the council helps enhance new build energy efficiency, making grants accessible for both modern and traditional housing styles.
- Hartley Wintney: Known for its historical homes, Hartley Wintney receives targeted support to help renovate and improve energy standards in older properties.
- Odiham: With its rich heritage, Odiham benefits from grants that focus on maintaining the character of homes while integrating modern heating solutions.
- Yateley: The diverse housing in Yateley sees support for both large family homes and smaller residences, improving overall energy efficiency.
Energy Saving Grants works alongside Hart District Council to ensure residents navigate the grant application process smoothly, securing funding for vital home improvements. By providing localised support across these areas, the council aids in building a more energy-efficient and sustainable community.
Understanding LA Flex and local eligibility
LA Flex provides an alternative pathway for households to qualify for boiler grants, even if they don’t receive traditional benefits. This scheme considers factors such as low household income, age, or health conditions that may exacerbate the challenges of living in a cold home.
Hart District Council customises the local rules for LA Flex, ensuring the programme is adaptable to the specific needs of its communities. By setting these guidelines, the council can offer tailored support, making it easier for more residents to access essential energy improvements.
Varying boiler grant activity across the region
Boiler grant activity differs across the Hart District, reflecting the unique needs of each town. In Fleet, where many homes are modern yet energy-hungry, residents often opt for upgrades like condensing boilers and insulation improvements. These enhancements help reduce energy bills in detached and semi-detached homes that are common in the area. In contrast, Hook sees a high demand for first-time central heating installations as newer developments continue to expand. These households often prioritise energy-efficient heating systems to complement their contemporary builds.
Hartley Wintney, with its array of historical properties, shows a strong uptake in grants for back boiler replacements and electric heating upgrades. Improving the efficiency of older, character-filled homes is crucial here. Meanwhile, in Odiham, residents frequently apply for grants to replace ageing gas boilers, aiming to modernise heating in the village’s traditional homes. Yateley, known for its family-friendly neighbourhoods, sees popular upgrades like radiator improvements and heating control installations to manage energy use effectively. Each town’s distinct characteristics drive the demand for specific upgrades, demonstrating how boiler grant activity adapts to regional needs.
Stay informed about evolving boiler funding criteria
Boiler funding is often released in rounds, which means that the availability and criteria for these grants can change over time. As new funding becomes available, eligibility requirements may be updated to reflect current priorities and needs. This flexible approach ensures that support reaches those who need it most. However, it also means that what qualifies a household in one round may differ in subsequent rounds.
For residents in the region, staying informed about shifts in local policies and LA Flex guidelines is key. By regularly checking back on eligibility criteria and funding updates, you can stay prepared for opportunities that match your circumstances. This proactive approach allows you to anticipate changes and be ready to access the support when it best fits your needs.
Upgrade your home's energy efficiency today
Local delivery and community-specific grant access ensure that Hart District Council residents receive appropriate and targeted support. Whether you’re living near the coast or in the countryside, the council’s efforts make it possible for every resident to make their home warmer and more energy-efficient. This means benefiting from improvements rooted in local understanding and tailored to meet community needs.
Ready to see how Energy Saving Grants can help you upgrade your home? Contact us today at 0330 223 0333 or email info@energysavinggrants.org. Our team is here to guide you through the process and ensure you take full advantage of the available opportunities. Don’t miss your chance to improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Common questions about boiler grants in Hart District
Boiler grants are available to help residents replace old or inefficient heating systems at little to no cost. In the Hart area governance, eligibility typically depends on factors like income, benefits received, or the energy efficiency of your home. Homeowners can check with the council for specific criteria applicable in their district.
Eligibility is usually confirmed through an energy assessment of the property by a qualified professional. The civic council of Hart uses this assessment to determine if the household qualifies based on the set criteria. This ensures that the grants reach those who need them the most.
Generally, boiler grants are aimed at homeowners; however, some exceptions may apply, particularly if the property lacks central heating. The administrative body for Hart may have local stipulations for tenant eligibility, so it’s advisable to check with them directly. Tenants can discuss grant options with their landlords to see if a joint application is possible.
In Hart district management, the programme typically covers the replacement of non-condensing boilers, back boilers, and other systems that are over 20 years old. This initiative helps improve energy efficiency and reduce household heating costs. First-time central heating installations may also be covered.
Boiler grant availability can vary as they are often issued in funding rounds. The local authority for Hart advises checking frequently for new application periods and criteria updates. Applying early within each round increases the chance of receiving funding.
Receiving a boiler grant does not typically affect other benefits. The grant is intended to improve home energy efficiency and reduce bills, which aligns with the governing body of Hart’s goals to support residents’ livelihoods. It’s always advisable to consult with local offices for specific individual circumstances.
The application process time can vary depending on the demand and processing capabilities. Hart region administration aims to review applications promptly, but it may take a few weeks for assessments and approvals. Patience is recommended as they ensure thorough evaluations.
The Hart jurisdiction office provides the LA Flex option, which allows for broader eligibility based on local needs. This option considers factors beyond traditional benefits, such as lower incomes or health conditions. Residents are encouraged to check local guidelines and speak with council representatives.
Usually, the grants cover most to all costs involved in the boiler upgrade, but minor charges may occasionally apply. The community office of Hart will provide detailed information regarding any costs that might arise during the process. Most upgrades significantly outweigh any minor expenses incurred.
Applicants typically need to provide identification, proof of residence, and potentially proof of income or benefits. The Hart municipal council may also require an energy performance certificate to assess the efficiency of the property. It’s best to prepare all relevant documents before beginning the application process.
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.