If you claim benefits and live in private housing, you might be eligible for help if you live in private housing and get one of the following benefits:
– Universal Credit
– Pension Guarantee Credit
– Pension Savings Credit
– Income Support
– income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
– income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
– Child Benefit
– Housing Benefit
If you own your house, it must have an energy efficiency rating of D, E, F or G to be eligible.
If you rent from a private landlord, the house must have an energy efficiency rating of E, F or G to be eligible. You must have the owner’s permission to do the work.
Use the energy performance certificate register to find your property’s energy efficiency rating, or ask your landlord.
If you’re a social housing tenant
If you live in social housing that has an energy efficiency rating of E, F or G you might be eligible for help with insulation or installing a heating system for the first time.
Use the energy performance certificate register to find your property’s energy efficiency rating, or ask your landlord or housing association.