Many government grants for windows and doors used to be available to home-owners across the UK. In 2021 this has changed. There is currently no government-backed scheme aimed directly at double glazing grants for windows and doors. With so few people signing up to the government schemes, mainly due to the extremely difficult criteria to meet up to.
With less than 15000 homeowners signing up, the government decided to scrap the scheme back in 2015. Since then, the original green deal scheme ended in 2015, and a new privately backed solution has been unveiled. The new scheme is backed by the Green Deal Finance Company (GDFC). Green deal loans are designed as a way for home-owners to be able to easily afford energy-efficient upgrades to their homes, such as double glazed doors and windows.
If you require financial support to carry out energy-efficient home improvements to your home, another scheme is called the Energy Company Obligation (ECO). This scheme provides support to lower-income households and the more vulnerable households looking to make energy-efficient household improvements.
With less than 15000 homeowners signing up, the government decided to scrap the scheme back in 2015. Since then, the original green deal scheme ended in 2015, and a new privately backed solution has been unveiled. The new scheme is backed by the Green Deal Finance Company (GDFC). Green deal loans are designed as a way for home-owners to be able to easily afford energy-efficient upgrades to their homes, such as double glazed doors and windows.
If you require financial support to carry out energy-efficient home improvements to your home, another scheme is called the Energy Company Obligation (ECO). This scheme provides support to lower-income households and the more vulnerable households looking to make energy-efficient household improvements.
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