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What is included?

Depending on your home and circumstances, you may be eligible for different types of insulation support, such as:

  • Loft insulation to stop heat escaping through your roof
  • Cavity wall insulation for properties with unfilled wall cavities
  • Solid wall insulation for older homes without cavity walls
  • Underfloor insulation for draughty floors

The exact measures you can receive will depend on your property and which scheme you qualify for.

Who Can Apply?

Eligibility is mainly based on factors such as your household income, whether you receive certain benefits, and the energy efficiency rating of your home.

  • The Eco4 scheme focuses on supporting lower income households and those most at risk of fuel poverty.
  • The GBIS scheme is designed to help a wider range of households, including those in homes with low energy performance ratings, even if they are not receiving benefits.

If you live in Scotland and want to find out whether you can benefit, the first step is a quick eligibility check – contact us today to get started.

Why apply for a Scottish insulation grant?

Insulation grants not only reduce the upfront cost of home improvements but also help bring down your monthly energy bills.

With energy prices remaining high, it is one of the most effective ways to make your home more comfortable while saving money long term.

Ready for the next step?

The best way to see if you are eligible is to check your circumstances against the requirements for the Eco4 and GBIS schemes. If you are unsure which one applies to you, we can help guide you through the process.

If you think you may qualify for Scottish insulation grant under the Eco4 or Great British Insulation Scheme, get in touch today. Our team can guide you through the process and help you find out what support is available for your home.

Get in touch with us today to check your eligibility and take the first step towards a warmer, more energy efficient home.

 
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