First time central heating systems for residents living in Linconshire
Lincolnshire County Council are working in partnership with Aran to help residents across the district to save energy in their homes and have secured Warm Homes funding to help support the cost of fitting first time gas central heating systems.
Qualifying homeowners or private renting tenants that currently rely on storage heaters, room heaters of solid fuel fires, now have a chance to upgrade their heating facilities for little or no cost.
Through the scheme, eligible residents can connect their homes to the mains gas network and get an A-rated central heating system installed with condensing combination boiler and thermostatic controls.
Do I qualify?
If you live in within Lincolnshire County Council area and meet the following eligibility criteria, then you could benefit from a funded A-rated gas central heating system (subject to survey):
To be eligible for Warm Homes funding you must:
- Own your own property or privately rent.
- Receive either a qualifying benefit (click here)
- If you do not receive benefits but are on a low income, or have a long-term health condition, your local district council may be able to provide financial assistance through a number of schemes for works to your property which include heating and insulation. Further information can also be found here.
Remember grants are also available for loft and cavity wall insulation, our surveyor can check your home even if you already have central heating. To check to see if you are eligible or to arrange an assessment, call Aran on 0800 5877795 / 01284 812520 or request a call back below.
*Grant funding is calculated using Ofgem deemed savings scores. Grant funding will differ between property types, property size, fuel types and installation. Privately rented homes are subject to variation in qualifying criteria. The offer and any grant funding is subject to property assessment and qualifying criteria. All offers are subject to standard terms and conditions.
To view Lincolnshire County Council's Statement of Intent click here