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Green Homes Grant

If you are a homeowner or a residential landlord, the government’s Green Homes Grant Voucher Scheme allows you to apply for a voucher towards the cost of installing energy efficient improvements to your home.

Applications to the Green Homes Grant scheme closed on 31 March 2021

If you applied for a voucher before the closing date, your application will still be processed. We will be in touch to confirm if your application is successful.

If you have already been issued a voucher, you can still use it to get the work done. You should redeem your voucher before it expires.

Why do I need a TrustMark Registered Business to do the work?

Only TrustMark Registered Businesses can carry out work under the Green Homes Grant. This is to provide quality assurance that the work will be completed to the required standards.
The primary aim of TrustMark is to drive up standards across all sectors of home improvements and ensure high levels of consumer protection are maintained.


Our company, Eco Made Simple, is trust mark registered.

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What does

it cover

Vouchers will cover two-thirds of the cost of eligible improvements, up to a maximum of £5,000 or £10,000 if your household is on low income or certain benefits.

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When does the

scheme run?

The scheme runs until the end of March 2022 and you must redeem the voucher and ensure works are completed by this deadline.

Am I eligible?

You may be eligible if you live in England and: 

You own your own home (including long-leaseholders and shared ownership)

You own your own park home on a residential site (including gypsy and traveller sites)

You’re a residential landlord in the private or social rented sector (including local authorities and housing associations)

You cannot get the Green Homes Grant for newly-built homes that have not been previously occupied.

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