No central Heating? We could help....for free!
If you qualify for the scheme you could save over 25% off your annual gas bills
What Are The Grants About?
First Time Central Heating Grants (FTCH) are provided by the government as an initiative to help stop fuel poverty and to reduce carbon emissions throughout the UK. The government has a plan to reduce carbon emissions to Net 0% by the year 2050m, which has significant benefits for the environment.
You Could Be Eligiable For FREE First Time Central Heating
Do you or your tenant have any of the following heating systems listed below?
- Electric room heaters
- Fan heaters
- Inefficient electric storage heaters
- Gas room heaters
- Gas fire with back boiler
- Solid fossil fuel fire with back boiler
- Electric underfloor or ceiling heating (not part of an electric boiler)
- Bottled LPG room heating
- Solid fossil fuel room heaters
- Wood/biomass room heating
- Oil room heaters
If the answer is yes, you should apply!
Why You Should Get Central Heating
Having a central heating system is a great way of lowering your energy prices, as modern central heating boilers are much more energy-efficient than old boilers and electric storage heaters. Central heating systems can save over 25% of your annual gas bills.
By installing a central heating system, you also can increase the sale value of your home, and having an efficient and effective heating systems in the home can have a very positive and lasting impact on the environment by reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses.
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A member of our team will call you back to advise on what grants you may be eligible for.
Book Your FREE Survey
Let us do the leg work so we can see what type of installations are suitable and which can reduce energy consumption and save money!
Get An Installation Date
Trained to the highest standards our installers and engineers will install your energy-reducing measures with minimal fuss.
Save Money!
Sit back and enjoy paying less towards your fuel bills with your new warm and cosy insulation and heating measures.