You should
apply soon - some schemes close at the end of September. The deals may not
be repeated next year.
One quick
way to find out what you can get is to call the Energy Saving Trust on 0300 123
1234. It will tell you what help is available locally as well as details of the
schemes for everyone run by energy companies as well as the schemes in England,
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland run by national governments and
assemblies. The service is free and impartial. More at www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
Energy companies
In Great
Britain the big six energy companies all have schemes that provide insulation
free. They normally cover loft and cavity wall insulation in suitable homes. The
average saving on fuel bills is reckoned to be £175
a year for loft insulation and £135 a year for cavity wall
insulation. These are standard industry average figures and your own experience
may be different.
British
Gas, EDF, Scottish Power, and SSE will insulate any home in Great Britain free - you don't have
to be a customer of theirs and there are no conditions about your circumstances
or income. Of course, your home has to be suitable - not all are. If you
already have loft insulation that may not be a barrier to getting it upgraded
to modern standards. The current standard is 370mm – about 11 inches – but the joists in the loft
will be smaller – often six inches. So storing
things on the joists may be difficult in future.
Low
income customers may also get up to £300 as a bonus - amounts
differ and the cash will be paid in vouchers to spend in High Street shops.
British Gas will also pay for any scaffolding if that is needed and give
elderly customers up to £150 to pay someone to clear the
loft.
Remember
these four schemes are for everyone NOT just customers of these firms and regardless
of income or personal circumstances. They are running out of time so call
today.
British
Gas 0800 980 8177
EDF 0800
096 9000
Scottish
Power 0845 601 7836
SSE 0800
072 7201
You may find cheaper numbers by using www.saynoto0870.com
E.On has
a similar scheme but just for its own customers.
nPower
will only insulate the homes of its own customers who have a low income and
also get certain benefits related to age, children, or disability.
Smaller energy
suppliers and those in Northern Ireland may not have similar schemes. But it is
worth asking.
The big
power companies offer the deals because they have a legal obligation to achieve
reductions in the amount of energy we use - it is called the Carbon Emission
Reduction Target (CERT). They have to meet these targets by the end of 2012. They
are all trying to do as much as they can to hit them in time.
These
deals may never be repeated as CERT has ended and arrangements are different
next year.
Government schemes
Warm Front (England) 0800 316 2805
NEST (Wales) 0808 808 2244
Energy Assistance (Scotland) 0800 512 012
Warm Homes (Northern Ireland) 0800 988 0559
All four offer help with insulation and with heating systems –
such as boilers or inefficient fires – but to qualify you must be on a low
income, normally you have to be claiming a means-tested benefit as well as
being over pension age OR have young children OR be disabled.
Call to find out more. If you are calling from a mobile you may
find cheaper numbers on www.saynoto0870.com
Other schemes
As well
as the major energy companies Tesco is offering a free-to-all insulation scheme.
0800 321 3456 www.tescohomeefficiency.com/free-insulation
Many
local councils are also offering energy advice and insulation schemes. The Energy Saving Trust on 0300 123
1234 can give you more information about those in your area.
Beware of
anyone who cold calls you at the door offering free insulation or energy saving
work. Never trust them. Always say you will call whoever they claim to
represent and look the number up yourself in the phone book or on the internet
or check with the Energy Saving Trust.
People in
mobile homes, tenants, and those in older properties may find they cannot get
help. But the Energy Saving Trust can let you know what is available.
WARNING
Qualifying
conditions may change. There may be application deadlines and claims after the
deadline may be refused. Some end on 30 September 2012. Apply as soon as you
can.