Frome, struggling to stay warm - Grant scheme to help make homes more energy efficient extended

By Susie Watkins

18th Jan 2022 | Local News

Photo by Bernard Hermant on Unsplash
Photo by Bernard Hermant on Unsplash

A grant available to help Somerset people benefit from energy efficient installations worth up to £10,000 has been extended until June 2022.

Funded by the Government, the Green Homes Grant Scheme allows eligible homeowners to apply for vouchers to install climate-friendly energy saving measures such as insulation, air source heat pumps, or double glazing.

The work can be worth up to £10,000, with nothing for homeowners to pay towards the cost of the works.

Tenants of rented properties can also access grants of up to £5,000, but the landlord will be expected to contribute at least one third towards the costs of the works.

To be eligible for the grants, the residents of the property must have a low income (receive benefits or have a household income below £30,000 a year), and the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for the property must be rated D, E, F or G. If there is no EPC for your property you can still apply.

If you're struggling to keep your home warm and you think you might be eligible for some help, you can submit an application at http://www.heatsomerset.co.uk . If you are struggling to afford your energy bills or you are living in a cold home where the boiler or heating system isn't working, you can also contact the Somerset Safe & Warm Helpline on 0800 082 2234.

     

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