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Your Complete Guide to FREE ECO4 Home Heating Upgrade

What is the First Time Central Heating Grant?

Households lower energy bills, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance overall comfort. It is specifically designed for homes without an existing central heating system, providing homeowners and tenants the chance to install a complete modern heating setup. This includes gas boilers, central heating radiators, TRVs (Thermostatic Radiator Valves), heat pumps, and smart heating controls — all at no cost.

This initiative is ideal for homes still relying on outdated, inefficient heating methods such as electric heaters coal fireplaces. A central heating installation typically costs between £3,500 and £10,000, but with this grant, you can have it installed completely free of charge.

The ECO4 scheme looks at every energy-saving opportunity within your home. Here’s what’s included in the free grant for central heating:

Complete Heating System Installation

ComponentDescriptionCost Savings
A-rated Gas BoilersModern, efficient boilers for homes with gas metre installed£2,000 – £4,000
Heat PumpsFor homes with no gas metre£8,000 – £12,000
RadiatorsInstalled in every room throughout your home£1,500 – £3,000
PipeworkProfessional installation to connect boiler and radiators£800 – £1,500
Smart ThermostatsControl heating remotely for maximum efficiency£200 – £400
TRVsControl temperature in individual rooms£300 – £600

Additional Services Included

  • Removal of old heaters when needed
  • Home insulation upgrades to prevent heat loss
  • Gas metre installation (if required)
  • Professional assessment and survey

Upgrading your central heating and insulation could help you save as much as £600 a year on energy bills. The reason is simple: modern boilers run at over 92% efficiency, compared to older models that may only be around 70%. That means less fuel wasted and more money staying in your pocket.

Annual Savings Breakdown

  • Energy Bill Reduction: Up to £600 per year
  • Efficiency Improvement: From 70% to 92%+
  • Fuel Waste Reduction: 22% improvement
  • Total Installation Value: £3,500 – £10,000 (completely FREE)

Since the cost of new central heating systems in the UK range between £3,500 and £10,000, these first time central heating grants represent significant value – and you get it absolutely FREE.

Benefits of First Time Central Heating Grants

Installing a new central heating system brings many benefits:

Comfort and Efficiency Benefits

  1. Increased Comfort: Enjoy consistent, adjustable warmth and a cosier home all year round
  2. Low Energy Bills: Upgrade to efficient heating and cut down energy costs significantly
  3. Boosted Resale Value: A modern heating system enhances your home’s market value
  4. Peace of Mind: Stay worry-free knowing your home is heated efficiently without waste

Long-term Advantages

  1. Longer Lifespan: New systems last longer, reducing the need for repairs and replacements
  2. Quieter Operation: Modern central heating runs quietly, creating a more peaceful environment
  3. Improved Air Quality: Efficient systems remove pollutants, benefiting allergy and asthma sufferers
  4. Reduced Carbon Footprint: Contribute to a greener future by lowering household emissions

We Prioritise First Time Central Heating Grant for Over 60s

Cold weather affects 29% of older people in the UK, which makes almost one-third of older people feel cold in their homes most of the time. Those over 60 are our top priority on the list for heating grants. Now is the best time to apply if you’re in this age group.

Who Qualifies for Free Central Heating Government Scheme

Homeowners and private tenants across the UK may qualify if their property has no existing central heating system. Eligibility also extends to households with an EPC rating of D or below and those receiving specific government benefits. Meeting these criteria ensures support reaches the households that need it most. By applying, you not only improve your home’s comfort and efficiency but also contribute to reducing nationwide energy consumption.

Central Heating Grants for Pensioners

As a pensioner, you no longer need to worry about rising energy costs. Through the ECO4 scheme, you may be eligible for free central heating—helping you enjoy a warmer, more comfortable home and peace of mind in your retirement.

Central Heating Grants for Disabled

Disabled individuals can now access free central heating upgrades. These upgrades improve living conditions for disabled individuals and make homes more comfortable and better suited to individual needs – all at no cost.

Eligibility Criteria for First Time Central Heating Grant

CriteriaRequirements
Homeowner/Private TenantYou must own your home or rent privately (with homeowner’s permission)
Property’s EPC RatingYour home has an EPC rating below D (E, F, or G)
Gas MetreHomes with gas metres will get a new boiler; homes without gas metre will qualify for heat pump
Qualifying Government BenefitsYou must receive at least one qualifying benefit
No Existing Boiler/HeatingYou must never have had a central heating system to be eligible

If you currently rely on the following outdated heating systems, you may qualify for government grants for central heating:

Qualifying Existing Systems

System TypeIssuesReplacement Solution
Storage HeatersHigh running costs, poor efficiencyModern central heating
Electric HeatersExpensive to run, limited coverageGas boiler or heat pump
Fan HeatersInefficient, temporary heatingFull central heating system
Solid Fuel SystemsCoal and wood-based heating with high emissionsClean, efficient alternatives
Oil/LPG SystemsExpensive fuel, storage issuesMains gas or heat pump
Room HeatersHigh running costs, limited effectivenessWhole-house heating
Wood/Biomass HeatersHigh carbon emissionsLow-carbon alternatives
Gas-Fired Back BoilersOutdated and inefficientModern A-rated boilers

Homes with low EPC ratings (E, F, or G) use more energy, which drives up bills. By upgrading to a modern heating system, you can improve your EPC rating, cut energy waste, and increase efficiency. The result is lower fuel costs in the long run, greater comfort, and added value to your property.

EPC Rating Impact

  • Before: E, F, or G rating (inefficient)
  • After: C or D rating (efficient)
  • Energy Savings: Up to 30% reduction in consumption
  • Property Value: Increased market appeal

Applying is quick and easy with just 4 simple steps. Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

Enter your postcode in our simple online eligibility checker to see if you qualify for the First Time Central Heating Grant. This takes just 60 seconds.

Step 2: Submit Your Application

Once you’re eligible, fill out our quick form and provide necessary documents like proof of benefits and your home’s EPC rating.

Step 3: Site Survey and Property Assessment

We’ll arrange a free property survey to assess your needs and help you get the best possible free, full central heating system for your home.

Step 4: Installation within 2-3 Days

Your new heating system will be installed by our Gas Safe-registered engineers, typically within 2–3 days. We complete every installation to the highest standard, so you can begin enjoying a warmer home right away—at no cost to you.

ECO Energy Services has helped thousands of deserving households across the UK upgrade their homes under the government-backed ECO4 scheme. Here’s what makes us the best at what we do:

Our Guarantees

  • Gas Safe Registered Engineers for all installations
  • Installation within 2-3 days of approval
  • 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • Comfort and Satisfaction assured

Why Over 60s Shouldn’t Miss Out on These Heating Grants

  • Upgrade to modern heating systems free of charge
  • Reduce energy bills and improve energy efficiency
  • Increase home comfort and prevent health risks associated with cold living conditions

Free central heating schemes work by matching eligible households with installers willing to install free central heating. The installers are typically paid by the government, so there’s no cost to the household.

Key Features of Free Central Heating Schemes

Here are the key features of free central heating schemes:

  1. Limited Eligibility: Schemes are typically limited to households that meet certain eligibility criteria
  2. Installation Only: Schemes typically only cover the cost of installing the new central heating system, not the cost of maintenance and repairs
  3. No Existing Gas Connection: Schemes are typically only available to households not already connected to the mains gas network

How Does a Central Heating System Work?

As the water cools, it flows back into the boiler to be reheated. This cycle repeats until the desired temperature is reached

If you’ve never had central heating before, now’s the time to upgrade. The First Time Central Heating Grant gives you a golden chance to enjoy a warmer, more energy-efficient home without paying a penny. and then automatically maintains that level.

System Components Working Together

  1. Boiler: Heats water to required temperature
  2. Pipes: Distribute hot water throughout the home
  3. Radiators: Emit heat to warm individual rooms
  4. Controls: Maintain desired temperatures automatically
  5. Hot Water: Supplies taps and showers simultaneously

If you’ve never had central heating before, now’s the time to upgrade. The First Time Central Heating Grant gives you a golden chance to enjoy a warmer, more energy-efficient home without paying a penny.

Don’t wait – the scheme ends in March 2026. Apply today and start enjoying long-term savings and comfort with your new, free central heating system.


Last updated: September 2025. This government-backed ECO4 scheme offers genuine opportunities for eligible households to upgrade their heating systems completely free of charge. Check your eligibility today to secure your free central heating installation.

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