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The Gov UK Warm Home in Solihull, West Midlands
An OverviewThe Gov UK Warm Home scheme launches in Solihull, West Midlands, on 1st April 2025, now open for applications. Enhancing energy efficiency reduces bills and environmental impact. This initiative supports residents in making homes warmer and more efficient. Apply promptly—reservations are limited and filling fast.
About the Warm Homes Local Grant
– The UK Government plans to upgrade five million homes within the next five years under the Warm Homes Plan. – This initiative aims to lower energy bills and enhance residential comfort, targeting the reduction of fuel poverty. – The Warm Homes Plan plays a pivotal role in the Government’s overarching strategy to establish the UK as a leader in clean energy. – Ambitions include achieving a clean energy supply nationwide by 2030, cutting household expenses, and shifting homes to sustainable heating solutions. – These efforts contribute to the long-term objective of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, supporting environmental sustainability.


What Measures Could You Get?
Energy Performance Upgrades: Measures to improve the energy efficiency of homes, such as insulation and draught proofing. Up to £15,000 in funding per household.
Low-Carbon Heating: Installations of low-carbon heating systems, such as heat pumps. Up to £15,000 in funding per household.

Loft Insulation
Helps retain heat in winter and keep your home cooler in summer, cutting energy waste and reducing bills.

Heat Pumps
Provide efficient, eco-friendly heating and cooling, cutting down on energy bills.

Solar PV
Harnesses the power of the sun to generate clean electricity, lowering electricity costs.

Boiler Upgrade
Replaces old systems with energy-efficient models, improving heating efficiency.

Cavity Wall Insulation
Prevents heat loss through your walls, improving energy efficiency and lowering heating bills.

HHR Storage Heaters
Store heat efficiently and release it when needed, cutting costs with off-peak electricity.

Heating Controls
Let you control room temperatures individually, improving comfort and saving energy.

I/E Wall Insulation
Reduces heat loss through walls, boosting energy efficiency and cutting heating costs.
Am I Eligible?
To qualify for the Gov UK Warm Home grant in Solihull, West Midlands, both the household and property must satisfy specific eligibility criteria. Households should meet income or vulnerability conditions, while properties must adhere to energy efficiency standards. Detailed requirements are outlined below to guide applicants through the qualification process.


- Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D to G
- Privately owned (owner-occupied or privately rented)
- The scheme covers all fuel types, including homes on mains gas and off-grid homes using electricity, oil, coal, or LPG.
- Receive means-tested benefits
- Have a gross household income under £36,000
- Suffer with a medical condition aggravated by cold (e.g., asthma, high blood pressure)
- Live in a qualifying postcode (as defined by the grant)
- Properties with an EPC rating in bands A to C.
- New build or self-build homes that have not been previously occupied.
- Social housing (except for in-fill purposes, with specific conditions).
- Park homes that are not the permanent residence of the household or are expected to be demolished before the measure guarantee period ends.
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