Warm Homes Plan Funding is a UK home-energy funding hub. We exist to do one thing well: cut through the confusion around government grants so that homeowners, renters, landlords and small businesses can find the funding they are actually entitled to, and apply for it through a route they can trust. We are not an energy supplier and we are not a doorstep "free grant" outfit. We are an independent guide that maps every live scheme and connects you with MCS-certified, TrustMark-registered installers.
Why a funding hub, not a single-product installer
Most sites you will find pushing energy grants are really selling one thing, usually whichever measure earns them the most. That is exactly the problem. UK home energy funding is a patchwork: the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4), the Great British Insulation Scheme, the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme and the council-delivered Warm Homes: Local Grant all have different eligibility rules, different application routes and different deadlines. A household can easily be told "you do not qualify" by a company that only checks one scheme, when in fact they qualify for another. We map all of them, so the answer you get is honest rather than convenient.
Built for the 2026 transition
The funding landscape is changing faster than at any point in years. The government published its flagship Warm Homes Plan in January 2026, around £15 billion to upgrade up to five million homes by 2030. At the same time, ECO4 and the Great British Insulation Scheme are both closing during 2026, with the supplier-obligation model replaced by the Warm Homes Plan from 2027. That means most of the guidance already online is out of date. We track the wind-down dates and the new delivery model closely, so you never apply to a scheme that has already shut, and you never miss a closing window you were eligible for.
How we work
Our process is deliberately simple and pressure-free. You tell us about your home, ownership or tenancy, whether anyone in the household receives a means-tested benefit, the Council Tax band and the rough age and EPC of the property. We run that against every live scheme and tell you which routes fit. We then point you to the official gov.uk or Ofgem eligibility checker for the relevant scheme so you can verify everything yourself, and we connect you with an installer who works to the right standards. We never ask for upfront payment and we never cold-call.
The standards we insist on
Government-funded retrofit is protected by a clear framework, and we only refer to installers who follow it. Measures funded under ECO4 and GBIS are installed to the PAS 2035 and PAS 2030 whole-house retrofit standards and lodged with TrustMark, which gives you documented work and a route to redress. Heat pumps funded under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme must be installed by an MCS-certified company that belongs to an approved consumer code (RECC or HIES). These accreditations are not optional extras, they are your protection, and they are also how you tell a legitimate scheme from a scam. You can verify any installer's registration directly with the issuing body before you sign anything.
Homes and businesses, honestly mapped
We cover both sides of the market. For households, that means the four domestic grant routes. For landlords and small businesses, it means the Boiler Upgrade Scheme for eligible premises, capital allowances on solar PV, heat pumps and batteries, and clear guidance on the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards deadlines that are pushing commercial and let property towards better EPC ratings. We will always tell you plainly when there is no grant that fits your situation, because being honest about that is more useful than pretending otherwise.