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Why Apply for the Great British Insulation Scheme?

If your home feels hard to heat or your energy bills are creeping up each month, you’re not alone — and there is support available. The Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) is a government-backed initiative designed to help households across the UK access affordable insulation and make their homes more energy efficient.

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What is the GBIS?

The Great British Insulation Scheme is part of the government’s wider plan to reduce energy waste and improve the UK’s housing stock. It focuses specifically on installing insulation in homes that need it most — whether that’s cavity wall insulation, loft insulation or other common upgrades that help keep heat in.

Unlike the ECO4 Scheme, which is aimed mainly at lower-income households receiving benefits, the GBIS also includes a general group, meaning more people are likely to qualify — including those who may not have been eligible for ECO4.

What’s Included?

The GBIS offers a range of insulation measures that can make a big difference to your comfort and energy use. These can include:

  • Cavity wall insulation
  • Loft insulation
  • Solid wall insulation (in some cases)
  • Flat roof or pitched roof insulation
  • Room-in-roof insulation

Each of these improvements helps to prevent heat from escaping, making your home warmer and more efficient to run.

Why Should You Apply?

1. Save Money on Energy Bills

Insulation is one of the most effective ways to reduce heat loss in your home. The less heat you lose, the less you need to spend keeping your home warm.

2. Make Your Home Warmer and Cosier

Cold spots and draughts can make your home feel uncomfortable, especially in winter. With proper insulation, you’ll notice a real difference in temperature and comfort.

3. Lower Your Carbon Footprint

Better insulation means you’ll use less energy to heat your home — which is great for the planet and supports the UK’s goal of reaching net zero.

4. Support Available for More Households

Even if you don’t claim benefits, you might still qualify for help under the general group. This makes the GBIS one of the most accessible energy efficiency schemes available today.

Do You Qualify?

You could be eligible if:

  • Your property has an EPC rating of D to G
  • You are a homeowner or a private tenant
  • You fall under either the low income or general eligibility group

Not sure what group you fall into? We’re here to help. And if you’re not eligible for GBIS, there’s still a chance you could qualify for the ECO4 Scheme, which includes a wider range of improvements such as heating upgrades and solar panels.

Find Out if the GBIS is Right for You

Applying for the Great British Insulation Scheme is a smart way to cut down on energy use and enjoy a more comfortable home — all with support from a trusted government-backed programme. The process is quick and straightforward, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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