The Home Upgrade Scheme will enable UK residents to apply for free wall insulation, roofinsulation and heating replacement until 2025.
Why?
Energy efficient solutions have multiple layers of benefits. On top of cutting carbon emissions, improving the energy efficiency of your home could help you knock at least a couple of hundred pounds off your energy bill.
With energy costs rising fast and Net Zero ever closer, sealing the gaps in your home is more appealing than ever.
Here’s all you need to know about what the Home Upgrade Scheme (HUG) is, who can apply and how.
Home Upgrade Grant Scheme (HUG): What is it?
What is the Home Upgrade Grant (HUG) Scheme?
The Home Upgrade Grant is a UK government scheme, launched in February 2022, to help UK residents make their homes more energy efficient.
Available to both homeowners and renters, under the scheme you can apply to your local authority for free wall and roof insulation as well as a replacement heating system which is more energy efficient.
The grant award amount varies according to the local authority you apply to. You could get as much as £5000 to cover the cost of installation as well as the home survey which must be completed as part of the work.
There’s flexibility in the type of insulation you choose for your walls and roof as well as the energy efficient heating system you opt for. For example, you could upgrade to a renewable heating system which would be a great way to ensure your home is future-ready or choose solar panels or cavity wall insulation.
The government has set aside £67 million for HUG grants at present plus a further £883 million to be allocated over the next three years. At present, the scheme is scheduled to end in 2025.
Who is the Home Upgrade Grant (HUG) Scheme for?
The scheme is currently only open to some of England’s 333 local authorities. You can find a full list below. You must be a resident of an eligible local authority to apply.
First preference is given to residents with low incomes.
Applicants for the scheme may:
Applicants must:
Which boroughs is the HUG scheme currently open to?
The HUG scheme is currently open to residents of the following boroughs:
Find the full list of eligible boroughs on the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy’s website.
What is the purpose of the Home Upgrade Scheme?
Fast-rising prices of electricity and gas are a major concern for all of us. Improving the energy efficiency of the walls and floors in a property goes some way to helping to reduce the amount of wasted energy which can escape through the walls, floor, roof and windows of your home.
Improving insulation
Poorly insulated walls can be responsible for as much as 35 – 45% of the heat lost from your home, the roof around 20%, making both top places for heat loss in the home.
Tackling both areas as well as installation of a more energy efficient heating system will provide tangible improvements in energy costs whilst lowering the household carbon footprint.
How much can I save?
Around 4,300 homes are expected to take advantage of the first sums available, with the figure steadily increasing in the coming years.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy have suggested it may be possible to slash around £200 off your annual heating bill by improving your wall and floor insulation whilst upgrading your heating system for one that’s more efficient.
Obviously any savings will change according to your household energy use, the size of your home, the quality of your existing insulation etc.
These are the type of small steps we will each find ourselves taking over the coming years and decades as we move towards a fossil fuel-free lifestyle.
According to Lord Callanan, the Business and Energy Minister, the Home Upgrade Scheme ‘ will make a real difference to thousands of low-income households – saving them up to £200 a year on their energy bills through upgrades like better insulation.’ 1 Whilst it’s available, government grants like this should be snapped up quickly because they
typically only last for a few years.
When will the HUG scheme be open to all UK residents?
We are currently in the first phase of the scheme so there are no details available at pesent about who else the scheme will open to in the coming years.
With more than 10 times the original amount to be dished out before 2025 and Net Zero a pressing concern, it looks likely the government are planning to assess take up from the first phase whilst monitoring fuel prices, before setting terms for the next phase.
Operating a bit like a hardship fund for energy efficiency, it makes sense to see how things progress over the course of the year.
The scheme falls under the remit of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial
Strategy so keep an eye on their website for updates on the scheme, which I’m sure will be announced in the winter.
Give us a call today to learn more about the HUG Scheme or other ways you can make your London home or business more efficient. Call us today on 0207 272 2259 or send us a message.
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