Depending on which energy supplier you go for, you could get a range of different home improvements. To give you an idea of the type of support you can get with the ECO4 grant, take a look at the key areas of interest below.
Insulating homes
The ECO4 scheme takes a fabric-first approach, which means it focuses on improving the building itself before installing new heating systems. In fact, any home with an efficiency rating of ‘D’ or below will have to install loft, roof, and exterior-facing cavity wall insulation before improving any existing heating systems.
The government’s ECO4 report shows a specific interest in insulating solid walls – aiming to carry out 22,000 solid wall insulation instalments each year.
Repairing boilers
We’re all familiar with the phrase ‘waste not, want not’, right? Well, the saying also applies to our household appliances. The government claims that “to date, we have seen no boiler or electric storage heater repairs” through the scheme. Instead of repairing efficient gas boilers, people are replacing them after around three to eight years – far before the end of their expected lifetime of 12 years.
This is why ECO4 will incentivise repairing efficient heating systems where possible. Any broken heating systems that cannot be repaired can be replaced through the Broken Heating Cap
Installing greener heating systems
ECO4 focuses on replacing old, worn-out boilers with greener alternatives. To make sure the country hits its net zero by 2050 goal, the ECO3 scheme excluded coal-fuelled heating systems. ECO4 will be continuing this rule, whilst also adding oil- and LPG-fuelled heating systems to the exclusion list.
Instead, the government will encourage people to replace their boilers with greener alternatives, namely heat pumps and biomass boilers. ECO4 will also continue to install solar photovoltaics (PV) in all electrically heated homes – but only if a biomass machine or District Heat Network has been ruled out.
Bill Millington
Content Manager
Bill is an experienced Senior Mortgage Specialist with a demonstrated history or working in the financial services industry. Bill has also been writing about energy saving tips and advice on how to reduce your carbon footprint.