Income Support (IS) and Eligibility for the ECO4 Grant Scheme

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    Sorry we are unable to help in this instance. Social housing residents should contact their local council or housing association for advice and support.

    Please select Yes if the property is connected to the mains gas network (“on-gas”). Examples include properties with a gas boiler, gas central heating, gas hob/cooker, or gas fire. Even if the gas supply is not currently being used, the property is still classed as “on-gas” if a mains gas connection is present.
    Select No if the property is not connected to mains gas (“off-gas”) and instead uses electricity, oil, LPG, solid fuel, or another alternative fuel source.




    Yes = On-gas (connected to mains gas)
    No = Off-gas (not connected to mains gas)

    Sorry we are unable to help in this instance. On-gas properties are currently not eligible for funding.












    Sorry, based on your answers we are unable to help in this instance. You and/or your property must meet certain eligibility requirements to access home energy grants.






    We cannot guarantee a specific time or date to contact you. However, we will do our very best to call you at a time or day that is convenient for you. Our opening times are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.



    If you are eligible for the ECO4 grant and once your install is complete, you will receive a free energy-saving gift pack or a £100 cash award, as a thank you from us for choosing Fairway Energy.

    Terms Apply.





    1. Apply Online

    Simply complete the form to check your eligibility!

    2. Home Survey

    One of our team will be in touch to discuss your application and book a survey of your home.

    3. Home Installation

    Your new heating system and energy-saving measures will be installed in your home.

    What is Income Support (IS)?

    Income Support is a financial benefit aimed at providing support to individuals on a low income who are not required to sign on as unemployed. This benefit is means-tested, meaning it considers the applicant’s household income and savings to determine eligibility. Typically, it is available to individuals who are pregnant, a carer, or a single parent with a child under five, and who do not have sufficient income to meet their living costs.

    The ECO4 scheme provides households with a free grant to reduce energy consumption and improve heating efficiency through measures such as insulation, new efficient heating systems, and sustainable energy solutions. Eligibility for this scheme is partially determined by the receipt of specific benefits, including Income Support. Receiving IS signifies financial need, making recipients automatically eligible for the scheme. This aligns with ECO4’s goal of alleviating fuel poverty and ensuring that vulnerable groups have access to warm, energy-efficient homes.

    If you are eligible for ECO4 because you are in receipt of income support and meet the other eligibility requirements, this means that you could receive the following:
    free boiler grant
    solar panels grant
    = free insulation grant
    – and a grant for other home energy solutions
    All of these measures are offered under a full home assessment via the ECO4 scheme.

    While receiving Income Support is a primary qualification for the ECO4 scheme, other factors also influence your eligibility, such as:

    Property Type and Condition: The type and current condition of your property will affect the specific energy efficiency measures applicable. ECO4 aims to address a variety of property types, including detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, bungalows, and flats.

    Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Rating: Your home’s current energy efficiency, reflected in its EPC rating, may be assessed. Homes with lower EPC ratings are more likely to qualify for comprehensive improvements under ECO4.

    Local Authority Flexible Eligibility (LA Flex): Some households may qualify through a referral from their local authority under the LA Flex provision. This can include households that do not directly receive qualifying benefits but are identified as being in need of energy efficiency improvements due to low income and vulnerability.

    Household Composition: The makeup of your household, such as the presence of young children, elderly members, or individuals with health conditions, can influence eligibility. ECO4 prioritizes support for households with vulnerable members.

    Additional Qualifying Benefits: If you receive other qualifying benefits in addition to Income Support, it can strengthen your application. These benefits might include Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Pension Credit, Universal Credit (UC), Housing Benefit, Working Tax Credit (WTC), and Child Tax Credit (CTC).

    Recipients of Income Support (IS) and Eligibility for the ECO4 Grant Scheme