Not 'Government' Grants?
In reality, the cavity wall and loft insulation grants offered by this website are not government funded. They are instead, funded by the utility companies, such as British Gas, who are under an obligation to reduce their carbon emissions - or face large fines.
One of the easiest ways to do this is to tackle the largest 'carbon hungry' group in the UK - domestic households and the best way found so far to accomplish their aims is domestic property insulation. Described as a 'no-brainer' by a spokesman for the Energy Saving Trust, domestic property insulation will pay for itself again and again in terms of reduced heating bills and reduced carbon emission.
Savings will be greater as inevitable energy price rises are on the way, to fund the new generation of power stations, to replace old stock and decommission ageing nuclear power plants. The lower you can get your energy usage now, the cheaper it will be in the long run and the more you will save.
Take advantage of utility funded home insulation grants now, before funding disappears and energy prices rise.
ALL householders in their own property or in a privately
rented property are eligible for partial (50%) funding
for cavity wall and loft insulation, meaning prices as low as £99 for cavity wall or loft insulation in some parts of the country, dependent on the scheme available there.
Those who
fulfill certain benefit, credit, allowance or age criteria
are eligible for a full, 100% grant.
Please use the enquiry systems to be found on this
website, to book a FREE,
NO OBLIGATION SURVEY. If you experience any difficulties using this website, you can use the Live Help facility provided below.
Cavity wall and loft insulation grants are available
for home owners and private tenants throughout the UK,
in order that the country can meet its carbon emissions
targets.
It has been calculated that the worst carbon emitters
in the UK are households. This means that if we make
our homes more energy efficient, the country will be
well on the way to meeting those targets. And that's
the reason for government grant funding
towards the cost of cavity wall and loft insulation.
Why insulate?
Cavity wall and loft insulation is so cost effective
that it will pay for itself over and over again. The
better insulated your home, the less energy you need
to keep it warm - and the more money you'll save. It
will also impact positively on your home evaluation
should you come to sell your property.
As a knock on effect, the UK should be able to import
less energy from overseas, which can only be of benefit
to our economy.
| So, what can you save? |
| Cavity wall insulation |
Annual saving per year |
£200 - or
more, dependent on property type and given that
energy price rises are inevitable. |
| CO2 saving per year |
Around 1
tonne or more |
Loft insulation |
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Insulating a loft with
no insulation to a depth of 270mm. |
Insulating a loft with
50mm insulation to a depth of 270mm. |
| Annual saving per year (£) |
£205 or more, given that energy
price rises are inevitable. |
£60 or more, given that energy
price rises are inevitable. |
| CO2 saving per year |
Around 1 tonne |
Around 300kg |
What's your
probable grant entitlement?
The enquiry form provided calculates your probable
grant entitlement within 2 or 3 clicks. So for
instance, if you're a home owner and the oldest
resident is over 70, you should be eligible for
a 100% grant. Simply complete the form and your
allocated account manager will telephone to confirm
that if at all possible.
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Free, no obligation
surveys.
Once you complete the enquiry form, you will
receive a telephone call to check the suitability
of your property. If you are then happy to have
a survey carried out, a suitable appointment date
will be set.
All surveys are free and without obligation.
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enquiring via this website proves easy to understand
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