Underfloor insulation will bring a range of benefits to your home. It improves you home’s energy efficiency, helping bring down energy bills, cut carbon emissions, make your home more comfortable (especially during winter), and can even help reduce damp problems in your home.
With so many reasons to install underfloor insulation, it makes sense to check if you qualify for an underfloor insulation grant today.
Most government grants for underfloor insulation are open to homeowners and private tenants (who will need to encourage their landlord to apply for the grant).
We’ll cover all the eligibility criteria for each relevant underfloor insulation grant below to give you a better idea of whether you’ll qualify for funding.
Government grants for underfloor insulation are out there, so it’s worth checking to see if you qualify for free or subsidised underfloor insulation today. Underfloor insulation can bring a range of benefits, and many homeowners are turning to it as a way to better insulate their home, improve their thermal efficiency, and save big on heating bills.
All you need to do to get started is fill out our quick form (it’ll take less than 60 seconds) with the following information:
Following that, a member of our expert insulation customer service team will be in touch to discuss underfloor insulation grants in greater depth, and advise you further about the eligibility criteria.
There are different types of underfloor insulation, different companies installing them, and different sized houses, meaning we won’t be able to tell you exactly how much your particular project will cost.
We can, however, provide some example prices below:
Property Type | Average Cost Of Underfloor Insulation Installation | How long will it take? |
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Flat | £450 to £750 | 1 day |
Terraced House | £800 to £1200 | 1-2 days |
Semi-Detached | £1200 to £1750 | 2-3 days |
Detached | £1500 to £3000 | 3-4 days |
In order to be eligible for ECO4 grant support, you will need: To be in receipt of government benefits OR someone in your household/a tenant is (a list of benefits that qualify is below) To have an EPC rating of D-G To be in receipt of Child Benefits AND have a household income below a certain amount (more below)
Income-Based Jobseekers Allowance, Income-Related Employment & Support Allowance, Income Support, Pension Credit Guarantee , Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credits , Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, Pension Credit Savings
For single-parent households: 1 child: £19,800, 2 children: £24,600, 3 children: £29,400, 4+ children: £34,200, For two-parent households: 1 child: £27,300, 2 children: £32,100, 3 children: £36,900, 4+ children: £41,700