Home Heating Cost Reduction Obligation
This is the sole focus of ECO4 and is also known as the Affordable Warmth Obligation. It provides free heating and hot water saving measures (eg, electric storage heaters), insulation (eg, cavity wall insulation), glazing and some micro-generation technologies to low-income and vulnerable households.
If you live in social housing, you might be eligible for help with insulation or installing a heating system if your home has an energy efficiency rating of E, F or G. Contact your local council to find out if it is taking part in the scheme.
You are eligible if you are an owner-occupier or live in a private rented property (although you will need the landlord’s permission) and a member of your household gets a qualifying benefit. At the time of writing, this included the following benefits (check for the latest information):1Sch 2 The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2018 No.1183 •child benefit;
•universal credit;
•pension credit (guarantee credit or savings credit);
•income-related employment and support allowance;
•income-based jobseeker’s allowance;
•income support;
•tax credits (child tax credit and working tax credit);
•housing benefit.
If you own your home, it must have an energy efficiency rating of D, E, F or G. If you rent from a private landlord, the property must have an energy efficiency rating of E, F or G.