Planning on renovating your home in Rutland? You might be able to get help with the costs through local grants and support schemes.

In this article we cover:

  • Available grants and financial supports for homeowners in Rutland
  • Boiler Upgrade Scheme – funding to help install heat pumps and biomass boilers
  • Great British Insulation Scheme – support for eligible households to cut energy bills through insulation upgrades
  • Warm Homes Local Grant – assistance for energy-saving improvements in both gas and off-grid properties
  • Council-backed grants – funding for home energy efficiency works and support for disabled residents across Rutland

Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS)

  • Receive up to £7,500 towards the cost of installing a heat pump, or £5,000 for a biomass boiler.
  • Aims to help homeowners switch to low-carbon heating solutions.
  • Find out more from: GOV.UK.

Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS)

  Warm Homes: Local Grant

  • Provides free energy saving upgrades for low income, mains gas or off grid households.
  • Energy performance upgrades: up to £15,000 for insulation, draughtproofing, double/triple glazing, solar PV and battery storage – aiming to reach EPC Band C.
  • Low carbon heating: up to £15,000 for air or ground source heat pumps, particularly for off grid homes using oil or coal.
  • Find out more: Rutland County Council Energy Efficiency Advice page, or GOV.UK Warm Homes: Local Grant

Energy Company Obligation (ECO4)

  • Offers support for insulation and heating upgrades, including boiler and radiator replacements.
  • Eligibility: households with income below £31,000, health conditions or EPC ratings of D–G.
  • More information from:  Rutland County Council Energy Efficiency Advice page or GOV.UK

Disabled Facilities Grant

This list covers main energy and home improvement grants available in Rutland. For full details and latest updates, check Rutland County Council.