Discover how boiler grants from West Sussex County Council can lower your energy bills
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 West Sussex County Council face high energy bills, especially during colder months. Boiler grants offer vital support by upgrading outdated heating systems at little to no cost. This assistance helps struggling households reduce expenses and stay warm.
The scheme is crucial for homeowners because it replaces inefficient boilers, lowering energy costs. It also contributes to reducing carbon emissions, benefiting both the environment and individual households.
This page supports our content about boiler grant by providing additional details and context. You can find further information about West Sussex by following this link. You can also find other in-depth information related to Worthing Borough Council by following this link and learn more about Adur District Council if you click here.
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Cath D
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Kelly W
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Missy
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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
I’m well pleased with my instillation warm home indeed
Mohammed Usman
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David Thompson
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Ian Collins
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Khalid Hussain.
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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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Sue Collins
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Sue Gillet
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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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Sakina Parveen
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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 supports your energy efficiency journey
Looking to cut energy costs and boost home comfort? Energy Saving Grants can help residents of West Sussex access government funding through initiatives like boiler grants. We specialise in simplifying the process of obtaining grants for energy efficiency projects, from insulation to heating systems. Our streamlined approach means fewer hurdles for you and more savings. Discover how you can benefit by reading further.
How the boiler grant scheme helps improve home energy efficiency
The boiler grant scheme provides essential support for those looking to enhance their home’s energy efficiency. By offering substantial aid, it addresses key challenges in maintaining affordable and sustainable energy use.
- Purpose: The scheme aims to reduce fuel poverty by lowering energy bills for low-income households and cutting carbon emissions through improved home heating.
- How It Works: Ofgem regulates the scheme, ensuring energy suppliers fund upgrades. Accredited installers assess homes, recommend suitable upgrades, and carry out the work.
- Funding Sources: Major energy companies like British Gas, E.ON, and SSE fund the scheme, backed by government energy efficiency programmes.
- Upgrades Covered: The grant supports replacing old boilers, non-condensing boilers, back boilers, electric storage heaters, and installing first-time central heating systems.
- Target Audience: Primarily assists low-income and vulnerable households, especially those with homes in EPC bands D–G or on qualifying benefits. Through LA Flex, local councils can extend access to others who are at risk.
Understanding how the boiler grant operates makes it easier to appreciate its benefits. It’s a significant opportunity for eligible households to reduce costs and improve their home’s energy footprint.
Understanding housing energy challenges in West Sussex
West Sussex County Council’s housing landscape is diverse, presenting unique challenges and opportunities for energy improvements. Homeowners and private tenants can benefit from various grants to upgrade their heating systems and improve energy efficiency.
- Type/Age: West Sussex features a mix of new and older homes, with many properties dating back several decades, requiring energy upgrades.
- Heating Fuels: While some homes have access to mains gas, many in rural areas rely on oil, LPG, or electric heating.
- Urban vs Rural Gaps: Urban areas have better access to modern heating systems, whereas rural regions often lag behind due to infrastructure limitations.
- Poor EPC Trends: Numerous homes in the county have low Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings, indicating a need for efficiency improvements.
- Off-grid Issues: Off-gas homes face specific challenges, such as higher heating costs and less access to efficient heating solutions.
With targeted programmes like West Sussex’s “Heating, Insulation & Low Carbon Heating Grants” and the Warmer Homes initiative, residents can access the support they need to overcome these challenges. These efforts provide vital resources to improve comfort and reduce energy expenses.
Local energy statistics highlight fuel poverty challenges
Local energy statistics in West Sussex County Council highlight significant challenges regarding energy use and the need for support. This data emphasises the pressing issue of fuel poverty and the ongoing efforts to address it.
- In 2022, Worthing and Chichester had the highest fuel poverty rates: 10.8% of households were fuel poor.
- Crawley reported the lowest rate of fuel poverty in the county at 7.3%.
- Arun had 7,398 households in fuel poverty, while Chichester had 6,002 households facing similar challenges.
- Since 2019, fuel poverty rates have increased across all districts in West Sussex.
- The Affordable Energy Partnership and the County’s Framework for Action (2021–2026) are key in reducing fuel poverty and promoting energy efficiency.
These statistics reveal the urgent need for coordinated actions and programmes like ECO to alleviate energy challenges in the region. Effective intervention can help improve living conditions and reduce energy costs for many residents.
Understanding EPC ratings and energy efficiency
EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) ratings are essential for understanding a property’s energy efficiency. They provide insight into energy use, costs, and potential areas for improvement.
- A: Homes with this rating are the most energy-efficient, featuring very low energy use and minimal running costs.
- B & C: These homes have above-average energy efficiency, helping keep energy bills lower than in typical homes.
- D: This rating is average in the UK, indicating standard energy efficiency and typical running costs for properties.
- E, F & G: Properties with these ratings are the least efficient. They often have high energy use, are difficult to keep warm, and incur high costs.
Understanding EPC ratings helps identify homes that may face higher energy bills, contributing to fuel poverty. Recognising these ratings allows targeting energy efficiency upgrades where they are most needed.
Addressing fuel poverty and its impacts
Fuel poverty occurs when a household struggles to afford adequate heating. This is a significant issue for many living in areas covered by West Sussex County Council, such as Adur, Arun, Chichester, Crawley, Horsham, Mid Sussex, and Worthing. It forces families to make difficult choices, like whether to spend limited income on heating their home or buying food.
The impact of fuel poverty extends beyond financial strain. Cold homes can lead to serious health risks, including respiratory illnesses and mental health issues. These conditions are prevalent in poorly heated homes, making it vital to address inefficiencies in energy use.
Grants and support programmes, like boiler grants, play a crucial role in alleviating fuel poverty. By improving home energy efficiency, these grants help reduce heating costs and promote healthier living conditions across the districts served by West Sussex County Council.
Qualifying for boiler grants made easy
If you’re looking to improve your home’s energy efficiency and lower heating costs, understanding the eligibility for boiler grants is essential. These grants offer significant support by helping replace inefficient boilers with more energy-efficient models. How to qualify:
- 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 benefits listed below:
- 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 the home receives a benefit, you may still qualify under the LA Flex route if your council is signed up, if someone in your home meets either of the following criteria:
- If the total household income is less than £31,000 per year
- If someone living in the home has a long-term health condition such as asthma, arthritis, diabetes, limited mobility, or heart and circulation problems (the Council will require written confirmation from a GP or NHS practitioner).
Check your boiler installation date to confirm eligibility here. Note that the Gas Safe Register may not always show the installation date, as it’s not legally required to upload this information unless it’s a private rental property.
Taking advantage of these grants can greatly enhance your home’s comfort and reduce your energy expenses. If you meet any of these criteria, ensure to act promptly and assess your options.
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 full funding
Upgrading your home’s heating system can significantly improve comfort and lower energy bills. With 100% funding available, you can replace outdated systems and make your home more energy-efficient. Eligible upgrades include:
- Gas boilers over 20 years old
- Non-condensing boilers, commonly installed before 2005
- Back boilers (those installed behind fireplaces)
- Storage heaters in electric-only homes
If your home lacks a boiler, you may qualify for a fully funded first-time central heating grant. This includes the installation of a boiler, radiators, and heating controls. These upgrades not only reduce energy costs but also enhance home comfort and help minimise carbon emissions. Taking advantage of these opportunities can make a lasting difference in your home’s efficiency and overall appeal.
Steps to receive your boiler grant
Navigating the process of receiving a boiler grant is straightforward, with clear steps to ensure you maximise the benefits. Follow these steps to upgrade your home’s heating system seamlessly.
- Eligibility Checker: Start by using an online checker to confirm your eligibility for the grant.
- Speak to an Advisor: Consult with a knowledgeable advisor to discuss your specific needs and options.
- Book a Free Survey: Arrange for a professional survey of your home to assess what upgrades are necessary.
- Install: Have a team of accredited installers carry out the necessary upgrades to your heating system.
- Receive Documents: Once installation is complete, you’ll receive documents detailing the work and energy savings.
Following these steps can help you transform your home’s energy efficiency with ease. Taking action now ensures you benefit from available funding and enjoy a warmer, more energy-efficient home.
Major towns and villages in West Sussex County Council
West Sussex County Council oversees a wide and diverse region, encompassing both bustling towns and tranquil villages. This coverage ensures that residents, whether in urban centres or rural areas, benefit fully from county services.
- Adur District: Includes the towns of Shoreham-by-Sea, Lancing, and Southwick.
- Arun District: Covers Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, and Arundel.
- Chichester District: Encompasses Chichester, Midhurst, and Selsey.
- Crawley Borough: Known for Gatwick Airport and the town of Crawley.
- Horsham District: Consists of Horsham, Billingshurst, and Storrington.
- Mid Sussex District: Contains Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, and East Grinstead.
- Worthing Borough: Worthing itself is the main town.
With comprehensive coverage across West Sussex, the County Council ensures that both urban and rural residents receive the support and resources they need. This inclusive approach enhances community well-being throughout the region.
Limited funding and quick eligibility checks
The boiler grant programme operates on a limited local allocation, which means funding is set aside specifically for residents within certain areas. This allocation is designed to ensure that local communities get the support they need to improve energy efficiency. Since funds are limited, the scheme often works on a first-come, first-served model, encouraging residents to apply early to secure their spot.
To make the process accessible, a no-obligation eligibility check is available. This check allows you to find out whether you qualify for the grant without any commitment. It’s a simple way to gain clarity on whether you can benefit from the programme, helping you take advantage of available resources for a more energy-efficient home.
Grant eligibility and compliance requirements
The boiler grant programme has specific eligibility criteria, excluding certain groups to ensure targeted support. Social housing tenants and Northern Ireland residents do not qualify for this scheme. If you’re in Northern Ireland, the NI Housing Executive provides information on available support.
Compliance with PAS 2035 standards ensures that all installations meet high-quality benchmarks. This compliance guarantees that homes are not only energy-efficient but also safe and well-maintained. All upgrades are carried out by TrustMark installers, who are accredited to deliver reliable service and workmanship.
Strict measures are in place to secure data handling, ensuring your personal information remains protected throughout the process. Eligibility is robustly confirmed at the survey stage, allowing you to proceed with confidence knowing you meet all necessary requirements.
Energy Saving Grants: your guide to energy efficiency funding
At Energy Saving Grants, we’re dedicated to helping UK homeowners, landlords, and small businesses access essential government funding for energy efficiency improvements. With years of experience, we’ve built a strong reputation for guiding clients through the often complex process of grant applications. Our goal is to simplify this journey, ensuring you get the support you need for projects like insulation and heating upgrades.
We offer a comprehensive range of services, starting with a no-obligation consultation to determine your eligibility. Our experienced team will handle everything from assessing your needs to coordinating installations with TrustMark-accredited companies. With full nationwide coverage, we ensure that our services are accessible and tailored to meet your specific requirements, leading to reduced energy costs and improved property comfort.
To get started, we encourage you to use our Grant Checker form today. This simple step can open the door to significant savings and long-term improvements in your home’s energy efficiency. Let us help you take advantage of available grants and make meaningful, sustainable changes to your property.
Exploring local boiler grant benefits
Now that we’ve covered the essential details of grant eligibility, let’s delve into how boiler grants operate within the local context of West Sussex County Council. The following sections will provide valuable insights into the specific areas covered, highlighting who benefits most and how local support systems make accessing these grants simpler. Understanding these local dynamics can help you maximise the support available in your area.
West Sussex County Council: location and services
West Sussex County Council is situated in South East England, serving a diverse and vibrant population. Located between East Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire, the council administers a broad spectrum of services from its headquarters in Chichester, a historic city known for its cultural heritage.
The council plays a crucial role in managing essential services for the community. It oversees education, social care, transport, and public health initiatives across major settlements like Crawley, Horsham, and Worthing. By addressing these key areas, West Sussex County Council works to enhance the quality of life for its residents, ensuring well-rounded support and resources are available to all.
Accessing energy grants in West Sussex
West Sussex County Council plays a significant role in helping residents access boiler and LA Flex energy grants. By administering these grants locally, the council ensures that funding reaches those who need it most, leveraging flexible eligibility criteria to broaden access.
- Adur District: Focuses on older homes in Shoreham-by-Sea and Lancing, assisting residents in upgrading outdated heating systems.
- Arun District: Prioritises support for energy improvements in areas like Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, where many properties have higher energy demands.
- Chichester District: Targets rural properties and historical buildings in Chichester and Midhurst, promoting sustainable energy solutions.
- Crawley Borough: Offers grants to modernise heating in Crawley, a growing urban area with diverse housing needs.
- Horsham District: Helps homeowners in Billingshurst and Storrington, encouraging energy efficiency in suburban and rural settings.
- Mid Sussex District: Aids towns like Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill in accessing funds to enhance home energy efficiency.
- Worthing Borough: Supports residents in Worthing with grants to replace inefficient heating in coastal homes.
Energy Saving Grants partners with West Sussex County Council to streamline the grant application process, ensuring easy access for residents throughout these districts. By working together, they make sustainable home improvements attainable, contributing to reduced energy costs and enhanced living conditions across the region.
Understanding the LA Flex scheme
LA Flex is an innovative approach that broadens access to boiler grants by considering factors beyond traditional benefits. This pathway is crucial for households where members don’t receive benefits but still face challenges like low income, age-related vulnerabilities, or health conditions that make enduring a cold home particularly difficult.
West Sussex County Council sets the local rules for LA Flex, allowing the scheme to be tailored to meet the unique needs of its communities. By considering these additional factors, the council provides a more flexible and inclusive solution, ensuring that more households can benefit from energy efficiency improvements. This adaptability is key to addressing local concerns and enhancing residents’ quality of life.
Boiler grant activity in West Sussex towns
Boiler grant activity varies significantly across the West Sussex region, reflecting the diverse needs and housing types in different towns. In Crawley, where modern housing estates are more common, many residents opt for upgrades to replace their ageing condensing boilers with newer, more efficient models. High-density areas see quick uptake of these grants as homeowners aim to lower energy bills and reduce environmental impact.
Conversely, in Chichester and its surrounding villages, where historical and rural properties are prevalent, grant activity often focuses on installing first-time central heating systems in older cottages that previously relied on outdated heating methods. Residents in these areas frequently choose to replace back boilers or install improved insulation to combat heat loss. These efforts highlight the adaptability of the boiler grant scheme in meeting the unique energy needs of towns across the county.
Staying informed about evolving boiler grant criteria
Boiler funding operates on a cyclical basis, with grants issued in rounds to ensure a fair distribution of resources. As these rounds occur, eligibility criteria can evolve, reflecting shifts in local and national priorities. Changes might include updates to income thresholds, adjustments for age or health conditions, or alterations to the types of properties that qualify. This dynamic nature allows the scheme to remain responsive to the changing needs of communities.
It’s important for residents to stay informed about these potential changes in local policies and LA Flex guidelines. By doing so, they can better prepare for future opportunities, ensuring they are ready to apply when the next round of funding becomes available. Checking back regularly or subscribing to local council updates can keep you informed and ready to take advantage of energy efficiency grants when the time is right.
Get started with Energy Saving Grants today
Local delivery and community-specific grant access, backed by council support, make all the difference in enhancing home energy efficiency throughout West Sussex. From the coastal towns to the rural countryside, every resident has the opportunity to create a warmer, more efficient home with resources tailored to their community’s unique needs. This localised approach ensures that the benefits of energy-saving measures reach every corner of the county.
For personalised assistance in accessing these grants, contact Energy Saving Grants. Our team is ready to guide you through every step. Call us today at 0330 223 0333 or email info@energysavinggrants.org to explore how you can take advantage of available funding and improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Frequently asked questions about boiler grants from West Sussex County Council
Boiler grants are financial assistance initiatives designed to help eligible individuals or households replace or upgrade their boilers. Those who qualify typically include low-income households, people on certain benefits, or individuals with health conditions affected by cold homes. The regional administration of West Sussex may have specific criteria based on local needs and priorities.
Yes, homeowners can often apply for boiler grants through schemes supported by the district leadership in Chichester. These grants aim to promote energy efficiency and reduce heating costs for local residents. Eligibility requirements and application processes can vary, so it’s important to check the specific details provided by the council.
Private tenants may be eligible for boiler grants if their landlords agree to the improvements and meet certain criteria. The local governing body for West Sussex typically requires cooperation between tenants and landlords to facilitate energy efficiency upgrades. Tenants are encouraged to discuss eligibility and partnership opportunities with their landlords.
The governmental organisation in West Sussex administers boiler grants by coordinating with energy companies and local service providers. They ensure that grants are distributed fairly and efficiently to eligible households. This involves assessing applications, verifying eligibility, and facilitating communication between all parties involved.
To find more information, you can visit official websites or contact representatives from the administrative body for Chichester’s region. They provide detailed guidance on eligibility criteria, application forms, and supporting documents needed. It’s advisable to gather all necessary information before beginning the application process.
Grants offered by the county authority in the south east can sometimes cover the full cost of a new boiler, depending on individual circumstances and available funding. In other cases, the grant may cover a substantial portion of the cost, with beneficiaries contributing a smaller amount. The specific terms are typically outlined in the grant programme details.
The public service council for Sussex’s west region plays a key role in promoting energy-saving initiatives like boiler grants. They raise awareness about the benefits of these grants and how eligible residents can take advantage of them. Additionally, they collaborate with local partners to ensure smooth implementation and maximise community impact.
Yes, it is often possible to combine boiler grants with other energy efficiency incentives offered by the civic administration in south east England. By doing so, homeowners and tenants can achieve greater energy savings and improve their home’s overall efficiency. Local programmes are usually designed to complement national schemes for maximum benefit.
The county administration serving Sussex’s western area periodically reviews and updates its boiler grant programmes to align with changing policies and funding opportunities. This ensures that they remain effective and responsive to the needs of local communities. Updates can include changes in eligibility criteria, funding amounts, and application processes.
If you have questions about your boiler grant application, it’s advisable to contact the regional council office headquartered in Chichester directly. Their support staff can provide clarity on application procedures, required documentation, and timelines. They are also the best resource for addressing any concerns or discrepancies related to your application.
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.