Save on energy bills with boiler grants through Rutland County 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Residents of Rutland County Council face rising energy bills, especially with outdated heating systems. Boiler grants can help alleviate this burden by providing free or discounted upgrades to more efficient systems. Rutland County Council supports this initiative to ensure residents have access to these needed improvements.
This scheme is crucial for homeowners because it reduces heating costs and lowers carbon emissions. By upgrading to efficient systems, individuals can make their homes more sustainable and cost-effective.
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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
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.
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KG
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Zahoor Hussain
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Mohammed Usman
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David Thompson
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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
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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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Ashish Patel
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Georgina Corbishley
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Dawn Gothard
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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.
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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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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.
Unlock energy savings with expert assistance
Curious about how to maximise your energy savings even further? Energy Saving Grants specialises in helping locals access government funding for a variety of energy efficiency projects. From insulation to heating systems and renewable energy installations, we ensure a streamlined process by assessing eligibility, assisting with grant applications, and coordinating installations. This results in significant cost savings and a more comfortable living environment. Explore more to see how you can benefit from these energy-saving opportunities.
How boiler grants make homes more efficient
Boiler grants are a key component of the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme designed to improve energy efficiency in homes. This programme provides support to those who need it most, ensuring that households can access crucial upgrades to their heating systems.
- Purpose: The primary goals are to reduce fuel poverty by lowering energy bills and to cut carbon emissions by enhancing heating efficiency.
- How It Works: The government sets the rules, and Ofgem oversees the implementation. Accredited installers assess homes and perform the necessary upgrades, with eligible households receiving these improvements at low or no cost.
- Who Funds It: Major energy companies such as British Gas, E.ON, and SSE fund the scheme. It’s backed by government energy efficiency programmes to ensure suppliers meet their obligations.
- Upgrades It Covers: The scheme includes replacements for old or non-condensing boilers, back boilers, and electric storage heaters, as well as first-time central heating systems.
- Target Audience: Designed for low-income households, those with poor energy efficiency ratings (EPC bands D–G), and individuals on qualifying benefits or at risk of fuel poverty. The LA Flex initiative allows local councils to extend the scheme to those who don’t meet standard criteria but need assistance.
By addressing the specific needs of vulnerable households, boiler grants play a significant role in making homes warmer and more cost-effective.
Understanding housing energy challenges in Rutland
Rutland County Council focuses on improving the energy efficiency of its housing stock through various initiatives. By understanding the unique characteristics and challenges of local housing, the council aims to support residents in upgrading their homes.
- Type/Age: Rutland features a mix of housing types, including older homes that often suffer from inefficiencies in energy use.
- Heating Fuels: While some homes access mains gas, many rely on oil, LPG, or electric heating, especially in rural areas.
- Urban vs Rural Gaps: Urban areas have better access to energy infrastructure, while rural regions face more significant challenges in securing efficient heating.
- Poor EPC Trends: A noticeable number of properties have poor Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings, indicating a need for energy improvements.
- Off-Grid Issues: Many rural homes lack access to the main energy grid, making efficient heating solutions essential.
Rutland County Council’s strategic initiatives, like the ECO4 and GBIS flex eligibility criteria, help bridge these gaps. Their focus on energy advice and support ensures that low-income or vulnerable households can access the resources they need to live in more comfortable, energy-efficient homes.
Key energy statistics in Rutland
Local energy statistics in the Rutland County Council area reveal significant insights into energy use and the pressing need for improvements. This data highlights the challenges faced by residents, particularly those in low-income or vulnerable situations living in poorly insulated homes.
- Approximately 20% of homes fall into the lowest EPC bands, indicating poor energy efficiency.
- Around 15% of households rely on expensive electric heating.
- Nearly 30% of homes are off the mains gas grid, often using oil or LPG for heating.
- An estimated 25% of residents face higher energy bills due to inadequate insulation.
- The number of households in fuel poverty is about 10%, needing immediate attention.
These statistics underscore the urgency for action and the value of schemes like ECO. By targeting improvements through such programmes, Rutland can make meaningful progress in reducing fuel poverty and enhancing home energy efficiency.
Understanding EPC ratings
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) provides crucial insights into a property’s energy efficiency and potential areas for improvement. Understanding EPC ratings helps homeowners, tenants, and landlords manage energy use and costs more effectively.
- A Rating: The pinnacle of energy efficiency, indicating very low energy use and minimal running costs. These properties require little to no energy upgrades.
- B & C Ratings: Above-average energy efficiency. Homes with these ratings are relatively energy-efficient, benefiting from reasonable energy costs.
- D Rating: Represents the typical scenario for UK homes with average energy efficiency levels. These properties often present opportunities for moderate energy improvements.
- E, F & G Ratings: The lowest on the scale, these homes consume high energy and incur significant running costs, often being cold and hard to heat.
Higher efficiency ratings not only reduce costs but also play a vital role in combating fuel poverty. This sets the stage for exploring strategies to address this pressing issue in homes with lower EPC ratings.
Understanding fuel poverty and its impacts
Fuel poverty occurs when a household struggles to afford the energy needed to maintain a warm home. In areas governed by Rutland County Council, including Oakham, Uppingham, Ketton, Ryhall, Exton, Market Overton, and various small villages, many families face tough decisions. Some residents must choose between heating their homes or purchasing food, leading to difficult trade-offs in their daily lives.
The impacts of fuel poverty extend beyond finances; it poses significant health risks. Cold homes can contribute to respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and affect mental well-being. Those living in towns like Oakham and Uppingham, where cold winters are common, are at heightened risk. Poor housing conditions and insufficient heating exacerbate these health risks, underscoring the importance of addressing fuel poverty.
Fortunately, grant support is available to help alleviate these challenges. Schemes like the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) offer crucial assistance for improving energy efficiency in homes. For residents in Rutland’s diverse coverage area, accessing these grants can mean warmer, healthier living conditions. This support is vital for combating fuel poverty and its related health implications.
Qualifying for a boiler grant
Boiler grants provide a vital opportunity for homeowners to improve their home’s energy efficiency. To take advantage of this support, it’s important to understand the eligibility criteria. Here are the key ways you can qualify for a boiler grant:
- Your existing boiler must have been installed before 2005.
- Homeowners only qualify (this grant is not available to tenants or landlords, unless there is no central heating in the property).
- The EPC rating of your property must be D, E, F, or G.
Someone 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 no one in the home receives a benefit, you may still qualify under the LA Flex route if your council participates. Eligibility under this route includes:
- 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).
For those unsure when their boiler was installed, you can check the Gas Safe Register. Please note that the Gas Safe Register may not show the installation date, as uploading the Gas Safety Record documentation is not a legal requirement unless it is a private rental property.
Understanding these eligibility routes helps streamline the application process, ensuring more households can benefit from energy-efficient upgrades. Take the next step by reviewing your circumstances and exploring available support.
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.
Fully funded heating upgrades and benefits
Boiler grants provide 100% funding for several crucial home heating upgrades. These updates not only improve energy efficiency but also make homes more comfortable for residents. Here’s how you can benefit from these grant-funded replacements:
- Gas boilers over 20 years old: Replacing these outdated systems with modern ones reduces energy consumption and lowers bills.
- Non-condensing boilers: The majority of these older models were installed before 2005. Upgrading to condensing boilers enhances efficiency and decreases emissions.
- Back boilers: Often located behind a fireplace, these can be inefficient. Replacing them leads to improved heating performance and safety.
- Storage heaters: In electric-only homes, updating these provides better heat distribution and energy savings.
If your home lacks a boiler entirely, you may qualify for a fully funded first-time central heating grant. This includes installation of a new boiler, radiators, and heating controls, offering a comprehensive solution to your heating needs. These upgrades not only enhance your home’s comfort but also support energy saving and cost reduction. Review your system’s eligibility and take advantage of this valuable funding opportunity.
Steps to secure your boiler grant
Navigating the process to receive a boiler grant is straightforward and designed to put you on the path to a more energy-efficient home. Here are the steps you can follow to take advantage of this opportunity:
- Eligibility checker: Start by using the eligibility checker to see if you qualify for the grant based on your home and personal circumstances.
- Speak to an advisor: Connect with an advisor who can provide guidance and answer any questions you have about the process.
- Book free survey: Schedule a free home survey to assess the current heating system and determine the necessary upgrades.
- Install: Once approved, professional installers will upgrade your heating system with minimal disruption to your daily life.
- Receive documents: After the installation, you’ll receive all the necessary documentation regarding your new heating system and the work carried out.
Completing these steps ensures that your home becomes more comfortable and energy-efficient. Take the initiative today and start the journey towards a warmer, more cost-effective living environment.
Areas served by Rutland County Council
Rutland County Council provides comprehensive governance and support across England’s smallest county, ensuring that both major towns and rural areas receive the attention they need. This full coverage helps reach every resident, offering equal access to resources and services.
- Oakham: The largest town, serving as the county’s administrative and commercial hub.
- Uppingham: Known for its rich history and vibrant community life.
- Ketton: A picturesque village with strong local ties.
- Ryhall: Offers a mix of rural charm and modern amenities.
- Exton: Renowned for its beautiful gardens and stately homes.
- Market Overton: A village noted for its friendly atmosphere and community activities.
- Dozens of small villages: Spread across Rutland, each with its unique character, contributing to the county’s diversity.
Rutland County Council’s dedication to covering both urban centres and remote villages ensures that all communities benefit from focused leadership and support. This approach helps maintain a high quality of life for all residents in the region.
Securing limited local funding
In Rutland, the availability of boiler grants and similar funding is limited due to local allocation restrictions. This means that opportunities are provided on a first-come, first-served basis, making it essential for residents to act quickly if they wish to secure support for energy efficiency upgrades in their homes.
Fortunately, a no-obligation eligibility check is available, allowing residents to easily determine if they qualify for these grants without any commitment. Completing this quick assessment can help you understand your eligibility, ensuring you don’t miss out on the chance to improve your home’s energy efficiency before the allocated funds run out.
Eligibility and installation standards
Boiler grants are specifically designed to assist homeowners in need of energy efficiency upgrades. However, it’s important to note that these grants are not available to residents in social housing or those living in Northern Ireland. Residents of Northern Ireland can find relevant information through the NI Housing Executive.
All installations comply with PAS 2035 standards, ensuring a high level of quality and performance in energy retrofits. TrustMark-certified installers carry out the work, providing homeowners with assurance of expertise and reliability.
We also prioritise secure data handling throughout the application and installation process. Your eligibility for the grant will be confirmed during a thorough home survey, ensuring that all qualifications for the programme are met and upheld.
Discover energy savings with our grant assistance
At Energy Saving Grants, our mission is to help UK homeowners, landlords, and small to medium-sized businesses access government funding for energy efficiency improvements. We have built a solid reputation over the years by guiding clients through the application process and securing energy grants. Our experienced team specialises in areas such as insulation, heating systems, and renewable energy installations.
We simplify the process by handling everything from eligibility checks to installations, working with TrustMark-accredited installers to ensure high-quality results. Our no-obligation eligibility checker allows you to easily find out if you qualify for a range of grants, putting you on the path to a more energy-efficient property with cost savings and increased comfort.
Why wait to improve your energy efficiency? Use our Grant Checker form today to explore your grant options. Let us help you take the first step towards a more sustainable and affordable future.
Exploring local boiler grant benefits
Now that you understand the essential details about boiler grants and eligibility, let’s delve into more locally-relevant information. The upcoming sections will offer valuable insights into how these grants operate in the areas overseen by Rutland County Council. Learn about who benefits most and discover how local support makes accessing these resources more straightforward for residents in Oakham, Uppingham, and surrounding villages.
Introducing Rutland County Council
Rutland County Council serves as the governing body for England’s smallest county, operating from its headquarters in Catmose, Oakham. As a unitary authority, it was formed in 1997 when Rutland gained independence from Leicestershire County Council.
The council is responsible for delivering a wide range of local services to the community. These include managing housing and planning, overseeing adult and children’s social care, and supporting education and schools. They also handle waste collection and recycling, drive economic development, and implement public health initiatives. Additionally, Rutland County Council plays a vital role in shaping climate and environmental policies, showing their commitment to a sustainable future.
Accessing energy grants in Rutland areas
Rutland County Council plays a crucial role in providing residents with support for boiler and LA Flex energy grants. Through locally administered programmes, the council ensures flexible eligibility criteria that help more homeowners access the funding they need. With tailored solutions, residents of various towns and villages can improve their homes’ energy efficiency.
- Oakham: Residents here benefit from streamlined application processes, allowing for quick access to energy-saving grants.
- Uppingham: The council supports homeowners in upgrading older properties, making them more energy-efficient.
- Ketton: Assistance is readily available for those with homes off the mains gas grid, often reliant on more costly heating solutions.
- Ryhall: Tailored support helps address the specific needs of rural homes, ensuring eligibility for boiler upgrades.
- Exton and Market Overton: Focused efforts are made to assist households living in traditional stone homes that may experience higher heating costs.
- Small villages: Across Rutland’s numerous small villages, flexible criteria mean more residents can benefit from available grants.
Energy Saving Grants partners with Rutland County Council to further enhance the accessibility of these funds, offering expert guidance and support throughout the grant application process. By connecting local needs with effective solutions, the council and its partners help improve energy efficiency and reduce costs for households across the county.
Understanding LA Flex eligibility in Rutland
LA Flex is a unique pathway that broadens eligibility for boiler grants, allowing households to qualify even if they don’t receive traditional benefits. This scheme considers additional factors such as low household income, age, or health conditions that can exacerbate the difficulties of living in a cold home. By taking a more holistic approach, LA Flex aims to assist more people in improving their living conditions.
Rutland County Council sets the local rules for LA Flex, tailoring the programme to address the specific needs of its communities. This localised management ensures the scheme remains flexible, accommodating diverse circumstances faced by residents in Oakham, Uppingham, and other areas within the county. By adapting to local requirements, Rutland County Council makes it easier for households to access the support they need.
Boiler grant trends across Rutland
Boiler grant activity in Rutland spans its diverse towns and villages, with each area showcasing unique trends in improvements and uptake. In Oakham, the largest town, many residents live in semi-detached houses built in the 1970s, where replacing old gas boilers with high-efficiency condensing models has been particularly popular. This upgrade not only reduces energy bills but also improves the overall comfort of these homes. The accessibility of various resources in Oakham has encouraged a noticeable uptake in grant applications, allowing more homeowners to capitalise on available funding.
In contrast, Uppingham and surrounding villages like Exton and Ryhall, which feature a mix of traditional stone cottages and larger detached homes, see a higher demand for insulation improvements along with first-time central heating installations. These homes often struggle with outdated heating systems or lack central heating altogether. Residents in these areas frequently take advantage of the LA Flex route, given that many properties are off the main gas grid. This flexibility has spurred increased participation, helping to address Rutland’s specific energy needs effectively.
Staying informed about boiler funding changes
Boiler funding is typically issued in rounds, with each cycle having its own set of eligibility criteria. These criteria can change over time as local needs and priorities evolve, potentially impacting who qualifies for the grants. For instance, what counts as eligible in one funding round might shift to include different income levels, property types, or additional household factors in the next. Such adjustments ensure that the funding remains relevant and effectively addresses the community’s energy efficiency challenges.
Given the evolving nature of these schemes, residents are encouraged to stay informed about any changes to local policies and LA Flex guidelines. By keeping up-to-date with the latest information, you can be prepared for when the appropriate funding round matches your specific circumstances. Whether you’re considering future upgrades or simply wish to understand your options, staying informed ensures you’re ready to benefit from available opportunities when the time is right.
Contact us for your energy grants consultation
Local delivery of grants and support through Rutland County Council ensures that energy-saving initiatives are tailored to meet the distinct needs of the community. By offering community-specific access to funding and guidance, the council helps residents from coast to countryside improve home energy efficiency. Every Rutland County Council resident has the opportunity to make their home warmer and more cost-effective, benefitting from assistance that is deeply rooted in their local area.
For personalised assistance and to explore how you can make the most of available grants, reach out to Energy Saving Grants. Our team is ready to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today at 0330 223 0333 or email us at info@energysavinggrants.org to start your journey towards a more energy-efficient home.
FAQs about boiler grants in Rutland County Council
Boiler grants are financial aids provided by the government to help low-income households replace old, inefficient boilers with new, energy-efficient ones. Residents within the Rutland administrative authority may qualify if they meet certain income requirements or live in specific types of housing. These grants aim to reduce energy bills and increase energy efficiency in homes.
Eligibility for boiler grants often depends on income level, home ownership status, and the type of heating system currently installed. Those living within the local authority of Rutland who receive certain benefits or have low household income may be eligible. It is best to check with relevant authorities to see if one meets the specific criteria.
The Rutland administration supports the boiler grant programme by providing information and assistance to its residents. They may also coordinate with contractors to ensure the installation of boilers is carried out efficiently. This support ensures that residents can access available resources without undue barriers.
Typically, the boilers that qualify for grants under Rutland’s governing council area need to meet certain energy efficiency standards. These are often high-efficiency condensing boilers that can significantly reduce fuel bills. The approved boiler models are usually listed by the grant-providing body.
Landlords in the civic body of Rutland may be eligible for boiler grants if they meet specific criteria. Often, these criteria include upgrading properties that house vulnerable or low-income tenants. Programmes may have specific rules about providing upgrades in rented properties to improve tenant living conditions.
The government of Rutland assesses several factors to determine the grant amount, including the current efficiency of the existing boiler and household income. The more inefficient a boiler is, the larger the potential grant may be. Grants are often designed to cover the full or partial cost of a new boiler installation.
Small businesses within Rutland’s unitary body generally do not qualify for residential boiler grants, as these are typically reserved for households. There might be other energy efficiency schemes available for business premises. It’s advisable for business owners to explore different grants or incentives applicable to commercial entities.
The Rutland municipality anticipates a significant reduction in carbon emissions and energy costs from the boiler grant scheme. By replacing outdated boilers with modern, efficient models, households can reduce their energy consumption. This effort is part of the wider goals to improve local health and environmental quality.
Typically, there are deadlines involved when applying for boiler grants through the county authority of Rutland. Deadlines may align with the fiscal year or be subject to available funding. It’s important for residents to check current timelines to ensure applications are submitted promptly.
Rutland’s local governance is continuously seeking ways to enhance the effectiveness of the boiler grant initiative. This includes gathering feedback from residents and adapting the programme to meet evolving needs. By doing so, they aim to make energy efficiency improvements accessible to a broader range of households.
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.