Take advantage now

Most major energy supplier’s offer grants to help you implement energy saving measures within your home. The savings a household can make are stunning if they are properly insulated and have a boiler which runs efficiently. On average the savings can amount to over £950 per year, so ask yourselves can you afford not to investigate this.

If you are unsure if you qualify for any assistance just complete the questionnaire on this site to find out. Now is a particularly good time to check as there are many helpful cash incentives available to assist you. Just think if you can save money and have the work done free of charge what is to lose, plus you will be reducing your carbon footprint.

Is your central heating boiler working efficiently?

If the answer is no, then you need to start looking to replace it as soon as possible as you will be wasting your valuable hard-earned cash.

The new generation boilers are so much more energy efficient that they not only heat better but cost far less to run.

If you meet the benefits related criteria and your current boiler is over 8 years old it is likely you will qualify for a new one free of charge, it’s simple as that.

If you qualify you can arrange a survey of your current situation with an approved fitter and all will be done within set timescales. The deal will also likely include new temperature controls which will also save you a great deal in energy costs.

If you don’t qualify there are still many deals which are affordable to replace your old inefficient boiler, it really is a false economy to wait.

Need some help?

It is so easy to find out if you qualify just select the upgrade you are looking at and then click the “see if I qualify” or “apply now”. This action really could save you and your family a great deal of money over the long term.

Coronavirus

This has hit everybody hard and saving money in the future is even more vital than before. Time to act? If the answer is yes then get started making your home more energy efficient sooner rather than later.

Would you say no to an extra £950 per year?