FAQs on ECO4
Our FAQs page answers common questions about our services, including eligibility, survey processes, and benefits of Eco4 measures, helping you understand how we can assist you.
Make an EnquiryThe Energy Company Obligation (ECO) is an energy efficient scheme in the UK, created to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency in homes. ECO4 is the fourth and final phase of the scheme. It is due to run from 1st April 2022 and continue until 31st March 2026.
- Solid wall insulation
- Cavity wall insulation
- Gas boiler replacement / upgrade
- Loft insulation
- Room in roof insulation
- First time central heating
- Electric storage heater upgrade
- Air source heat pump
- Solar PV
If you receive any of the following benefits, you may be eligible for a home improvement grant under the scheme:
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Income-related Employment & Support Allowance
- Income Support
- Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
- Pension Credit Savings Credit
- Working Tax Credit
- Child Tax Credit
- Universal Credit
- Housing Benefit
If you don’t claim any of the benefits above you could also qualify for funding through your council’s ECO4 Flex rules. These rules allow households to apply if they don’t claim benefits and they earn under £31,000 per year, have a health condition made worse by living in a cold home or are vulnerable to the effects of living in a cold home.
Additional qualifying criteria relating to the property and its main heating type may apply. See below, or contact us for details.
Rules Regarding Energy Performance:
As well as being in receipt of one of the benefits listed above, eligibility for the ECO4 scheme is dependent on the energy rating of your home. This rating is shown on the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for your property.
To qualify under ECO4 your property must have an EPC rating of D, E, F or G (or no EPC). Energy companies can only spend 15% of their funding on Band D properties and because of this applications are only being accepted for properties with an E, F or G rating.
If your property has an EPC rating of A-C you do not qualify, as in order to get this rating your property will already be well insulated and adequately heated.
All existing EPCs can be viewed on the government’s Energy Performance Certificate register.
If you don’t currently have an EPC, we can estimate the rating over the phone when you apply and produce an EPC for you at point of survey.
If you think you may fit the eligibility criteria or know someone who does, you can enquire by filling in the contact form. We will get back to you soon to confirm eligibility.
We may need to:
1. Share your information with the Energy Saving Trust in order to check if you are eligible for funding.
2. Get in touch with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to confirm that you receive the relevant qualifying benefits