Gov Grants Business
ALL home owner/occupiers and private tenants are now eligible for grant funding towards cavity wall and loft insulation.
Enquire from this website to ensure you get your full grant entitlement and any works carried out are to the highest standard.
Grants for cavity wall insulation, of around 50% and above, are available for all home owners and private tenants - whatever your income - and of 100% if you satisfy the eligibility criteria.
The list of criteria below allows you to see if you are eligible for FREE cavity wall insulation. If you are NOT eligible for the FULL 100% grant, you can still apply for a partial grant of 50-70% and under certain circumstances, more. Click the blue patch to the right to start your cavity wall or loft insulation enquiry. Rest assured, you are under no obligation to continue even after a free survey is completed.
50% plus (approx) grant:
ALL home owner/occupiers and private tenants, independent of income.
100% grant:
You should be eligible if you receive:
- Attendance Allowance
- Child Tax Credit (annual income of £15,460 or less)
- Council Tax Credit (which must include a disability premium)
- Disability Living Allowance
- Disability Pension
- Housing Benefit (which must include a disability premium)
- Income Support (which must include a disability premium)
- Income-based Job Seekers Allowance
- State Pension Credit
- War Disablement Pension (which must include a mobility supplement or Constant Attendance Allowance)
- Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (which must include a mobility supplement or Constant Attendance Allowance)
- Working Family Tax Credit (annual income of £15,460 or less)
Please complete the form here, giving as much detail as possible and a surveyor will contact you by telephone or email, to ascertain whether or not you are eligible for a grant.
Before you enquire, you might like to check if your property is suitable for cavity wall insulation.
How to check if your property is suitable for cavity wall insulation:
It will have been built after the 1920's.
Many inner London properties are NOT suitable.
In the case of brick constructed houses if the bricks are all laid “side-on” and the walls are about 300mm (12in) thick, they probably have cavities.
If they have a regular pattern of “side on and end on” brickwork they are usually 225mm (9in) - or the brick length - thick and more likely to be solid walls:
Cavity wall brick pattern is NOT as shown below, this shows a typical solid brick wall.
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