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How do I know what scheme is right for me?

Choosing the right scheme can feel a bit overwhelming, but it mostly depends on your home and what improvements you want to make. The Eco 4 scheme is designed to help households on lower incomes or with certain needs, offering a range of energy-saving measures. The Great British Insulation Scheme focuses mainly on improving insulation, like cavity wall or loft insulation, to keep your home warmer for less.

If you’re unsure which grants or schemes you might be eligible for, it’s worth having a quick chat with one of our experts. We can guide you through the options based on your home, your circumstances, and what you want to achieve.

Through the government-backed ECO4 scheme, you could get free loft or cavity wall insulation, boiler replacements, or even first-time central heating. Envirofit handles everything from eligibility checks to installation, all at no cost to you.

Under the Great British Insulation Scheme, you could get free or heavily subsidised loft, cavity wall or solid wall insulation to help cut your energy bills. Envirofit makes it simple, we check your eligibility and manage the whole process for you.

Still not sure?

No problem. Finding the right scheme can be confusing, but you do not have to figure it out on your own. Get in touch and we will help you understand what support you could be entitled to. It only takes a few minutes to check, and it could make a real difference to your energy bills.

 
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