Energy Grant Experts

FAQ's

Some of the most common questions answered

Energy grants are financial incentives provided by the government to help homeowners and tenants improve the energy efficiency of their properties. They typically cover the cost of installing energy-saving measures such as insulation, heating systems, and renewable energy technologies.

Eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific grant scheme. Generally, eligibility is based on numerous qualifying factors such as income, existing medical conditions, property type, and existing energy efficiency measures. In the majority of cases, only 1 of the criteria needs to be  order qualify.

No, We offer a completely free service and all our partners offer fully funded grants meaning that if you are eligible, you will have all the work done completely free.

Most residential properties, including houses, flats, and bungalows, are eligible for energy grants.

The amount of funding available varies depending on the grant scheme and the specific measures being installed.

Energy grants may cover a wide range of measures, including insulation, heating system upgrades, renewable energy technologies, energy-efficient windows and doors, and more.

We offer a free telephone consultation initially to discuss your eligibility. The application process may require providing information about your property, income, medical condition and the proposed energy-saving measures.

Documentation requirements vary depending on the grant scheme but may include proof of ownership or occupancy, income statements, property assessment reports, and quotes from accredited installers.

Approval times can vary depending on the volume of applications and the complexity of the assessment process. In some cases, approval may take several weeks to months.

Yes, in many cases, you can combine multiple energy grants to fund a single home improvement project. However, it’s essential to check the eligibility criteria and guidelines for each grant scheme.

No energy grants do not need to be repaid, as they are provided as financial incentives rather than loans.

Energy grants are typically not considered taxable income.

Energy grants are typically not considered taxable income.

In some cases, you may still be eligible for energy grants if you’ve already started your home improvement project, but it’s crucial to check the scheme’s guidelines and requireme.

If your application is rejected, you may have the option to appeal the decision or reapply after addressing any issues identified in the rejection.

Deadlines for applying for energy grants vary depending on the grant scheme and available funding. It’s essential to check the scheme’s website for any application deadlines.

After approval, you’ll typically receive confirmation of the grant award along with instructions for next steps, such as arranging installation with accredited contractors.

The timeframe for completing the work varies depending on the grant scheme but is typically within a specified period after grant approval. It’s essential to adhere to any deadlines to avoid grant forfeiture.

Many energy grant schemes require using accredited contractors or installers to ensure the quality and compliance of the work. All of our partners are fully accredited to government standard.

In some cases, you may be eligible to apply for energy grants again, depending on the scheme’s rules and any restrictions on repeat applications.

You can find more information about energy grants on the official government websites, scheme administrator websites, or by contacting relevant agencies directly. Additionally, local councils and energy advice organizations may offer assistance and guidance.

You can find more information about energy grants on the official government websites, scheme administrator websites, or by contacting relevant agencies directly. Additionally, local councils and energy advice organizations may offer assistance and guidance.

Yes, some energy grant schemes offer additional support or higher funding levels for low-income households. Eligibility criteria typically include income thresholds and other factors.

Yes, tenants can apply for energy grants with the permission of their landlords.

Energy grants typically cover the cost of installing energy-saving measures but may not cover ongoing maintenance or repairs where applicable.

In some cases, you may be able to apply for energy grants for a property you’re planning to purchase, but eligibility may depend on various factors, including ownership status and the proposed improvements.

Investing in energy-efficient home improvements can lead to lower energy bills, increased comfort and convenience, reduced carbon emissions, and potentially higher property values. Additionally, energy grants can help offset the initial cost of improvements, making them more accessible to homeowners and tenants.