Heat Pump Grants

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Eco-home Network - ECO 4 scheme

As the UK government pushes towards its ambitious target of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, it is essential that we all take proactive steps towards reducing our carbon footprint. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by upgrading to modern, low-carbon heating systems such as Air-source and ground-source heat pumps. At Eco-home Network, we are committed to helping homeowners in Ryde, Newport, Cowes, Sandown in Isle of Wight transition to more sustainable and energy-efficient heating solutions through the ECO 4 scheme.

The ECO 4 scheme

The ECO 4 scheme offers Air-source and ground-source heat pump grants to eligible homeowners and tenants across the UK. To be eligible for the grant, you must claim an eligible benefit, be on a low income, or have an illness that is affected by the cold. Additionally, your property must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of G, F, or E.

How We Can Help

Eco-Home Network is working closely with homeowners in Ryde, Newport, Cowes, Sandown in Isle of Wight to claim ECO 4 grants using the Government's ECO scheme. This means that suitable households can now obtain an ECO 4 grant, depending on their current circumstances, property type, and EPC rating.

Our team of experts can provide you with all the information you need to apply for the grant and help you choose the right heating system for your home.

Benefits of Low-Carbon Heating Systems

The ECO 4 scheme is part of the UK government's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency in homes across the country. By upgrading to low-carbon heating systems such as Air-source and ground-source heat pumps, homeowners can significantly reduce their carbon footprint while also enjoying lower energy bills.

Air-source heat pumps work by extracting heat from the outside air and converting it into usable heat for your home. Ground-source heat pumps, on the other hand, extract heat from the ground and use it to heat your home. Both systems are highly efficient and can significantly reduce your energy bills while also reducing your carbon footprint.

Claim Your ECO 4 grant Today

If you are eligible for the ECO 4 grant, you could receive financial assistance towards the cost of installing a new air-source or ground-source heat pump. This could help you save money on your energy bills while also contributing towards a more sustainable future.

Contact Eco-home Network today to find out more about the ECO 4 scheme and how we can help you claim the grant.

The ECO 4 scheme offers a fantastic opportunity for homeowners in Ryde, Newport, Cowes, Sandown in Isle of Wight to transition to more sustainable and energy-efficient heating solutions. By upgrading to air-source or ground-source heat pumps, you can significantly reduce your carbon footprint while also enjoying lower energy bills. Contact Eco-home Network today to find out more about the ECO 4 scheme and how we can help you claim the grant.

To qualify for New Eco4 Grants, residences in Ryde need to receive one of the following:
Child Tax Credits
Working Tax Credits
Universal Credit
Pension Credits
Employment and Support Allowance
Jobseekers Allowance
Income Support
Child Benefit
Housing Benefit


How can I obtain a complimentary air source heat pump in Ryde?

To obtain a complimentary air source heat pump in Ryde, you can apply with Eco-Home Network. However, this offer is only available to individuals on Qualifying benefits or Flex, and to properties with an EPC rating of G, F, or E.

Is it possible to connect heat pumps to already installed radiators in Ryde?

Yes, it is possible to connect heat pumps to already installed radiators in Ryde. However, certain conditions need to be met, such as Eligibility criteria and property requirements. It is advisable to seek advice from a professional to determine the best approach for your specific situation.

Can air source heat pumps effectively function during the winter season, particularly in Ryde?

Yes, air source heat pumps can effectively function during the winter season in Ryde and other parts of the UK. These systems work by extracting heat from the outside air and using it to heat your home. While the temperature outside may drop below freezing, air source heat pumps can still operate efficiently and provide heat to your home. However, it is important to note that the effectiveness of air source heat pumps during winter can depend on various factors, such as the size of the system, insulation of the property, and the outside temperature. It is recommended to have a professional installer assess your property and provide advice on the most suitable air source heat pump for your needs. Additionally, to qualify for financial support through the government's Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme, your property must meet certain Eligibility criteria. This includes having an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of G, F, or E and being on Qualifying benefits or Flex.

Is it possible to swap out my outdated boiler for a heat pump in Ryde?

Yes, it is possible to replace an outdated boiler with a heat pump in Ryde. However, certain conditions need to be met, including being on Qualifying benefits or Flex, having a property with an EPC rating of G, F or E. It is advisable to seek advice from a professional to determine if a heat pump is the most suitable option for your individual needs.

Do you want to make your home more energy-efficient and save money on your energy bills?

You may be eligible for an ECO 4 Energy Efficiency Grant. The grants can help you cover the cost of various energy efficiency improvements.

Regulated Ofgem and all work carried out through Trustmark installers to guarantee the highest quality.  

To determine eligibility, simply complete our eligibility form.

It only takes a few minutes, and it could save you hundreds or even thousands of pounds.

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