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18 Jan 2023, 08:43 GMT+10
The UK's solution to combat rising emissions and fuel poverty is called the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme. Backed by the UK government, funding is provided by UK energy companies to tackle carbon emissions and global warming. However, what many people don't realise is, they could be entitled to a fully fitted central heating system for free.
2023 see's a few new changes to the funding measures, and they've now made it easier for some residential areas to claim a heating grant. With the new LA Flex scheme that has just been passed, homeowners with houses that have never had central heating before should automatically qualify. In other areas, households need to also be claiming at least one of the 'qualifying benefits'. You can see which benefits qualify on the Warmer Home Uk website.
Warmer Home UK is one of the leading companies that arranges the funding and will install the central heating system, providing the property meets the right criteria. Offering a friendly and efficient service, they're currently serving most areas in the UK.
The current Europe energy crisis has seen UK bills reach dizzy heights, and many claim that they're amongst the most expensive in the world. With this in mind, it's probably one of the best times to take advantage of a fully fitted new efficient boiler and central heating system.
See if you qualify for a grant at: https://warmerhomeuk.co.uk
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