The Home Upgrade Grant in Dorset, a government-funded scheme helping homeowners and landlords improve the energy efficiency of their homes has been launched.The two- year programme is being delivered by Ridgewater Energy on behalf of Dorset Council, BCP Council and Public Health Dorset, and can cover measures like loft and wall insulation, heat pumps, double glazing, low energy lighting, and solar panels.
To qualify, homes need to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D, E, F or G, must not use mains gas for heating, and have a low income. To meet the criteria of a low income, households must receive a means-tested benefit, have a combined income of less than £31,000 before tax, or live in an eligible postcode area. Residents can check whether they are eligible for a Home Upgrade Grant or other support available, by contacting Healthy Homes Dorset via their website or by free phoning 0300 003 7023. For more information on further support available to help residents with the cost of living this winter, residents should visit the Dorset Council website or phone its customer services team on 01305 221000.
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