Air Source Heat Pump
one of the most efficient and eco-friendly ways to heat your home with ASHP. Instead of burning fuel, they extract heat from the outside air and convert it into usable energy for your heating and hot water. Under the ECO4 scheme, qualifying households can have an air source heat pump installed for free or at a heavily reduced cost.
- Reduce heating bills by using renewable energy
- Lower your carbon footprint
- Reliable all-year-round heating and hot water
- Works with underfloor heating or radiators
- Long-lasting, low-maintenance system
Why Choose Home Efficient for Heat Pumps?
- Fully MCS accredited installers
- Free home survey to assess suitability and eligibility
- Support with your ECO4 application from start to finish
- Professional installation with quality assurance
Take your home’s energy efficiency to the next level by combining an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) with Solar PV panels under the ECO4 scheme. Together, these systems provide low-cost, renewable heating and electricity, reducing bills and cutting carbon emissions dramatically.
Air Source Heat Pumps (Boiler Upgrade Scheme – BUS)
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) is a government grant that helps households those are not reciving any benefit in England and Wales transition to low-carbon heating. Through BUS, you could receive up to £7,500 towards the cost of an Air Source Heat Pump installation.
If you have any questions
You could qualify for an ECO4 grant if:
Your property has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D, E, F, or G
Someone in the household is receiving income-related benefits such as:
- Child Tax Credit (CTC)
Child Tax Credit is designed to assist families with children. ECO4 eligibility requires that the household income aligns with the thresholds set by the scheme. - Income-Based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
JSA is a benefit for individuals actively seeking employment. Those receiving the income-based variant of JSA automatically qualify for ECO4. - Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
ESA is provided to individuals unable to work due to illness or disability. ECO4 includes households with income-related ESA recipients. - Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit)
Pension Credit is a key benefit for pensioners. Those who receive the Guarantee Credit element qualify for ECO4, helping older adults in financial need improve their homes. - Pension Credit (Savings Credit)
Pensioners receiving Savings Credit are also eligible for ECO4 grants, ensuring support extends to a wide range of older residents. - Universal Credit (UC)
Universal Credit is a benefit for those on low income or out of work. ECO4 includes UC recipients, provided their income does not exceed specific thresholds. - Working Tax Credit (WTC)
Designed to support those in low-income employment, Working Tax Credit recipients qualify for ECO4 funding. - Income Support
Aimed at individuals with little or no income, Income Support qualifies households for ECO4 assistance. - Housing Benefit
Recipients of Housing Benefit, which supports housing costs for low-income individuals, are eligible under ECO4. - Child Benefit (Subject to Income Thresholds)
Child Benefit eligibility under ECO4 depends on household income and the number of children. See the table below for detailed thresholds.
Income Thresholds for Child Benefit Recipients
For households claiming Child Benefit, eligibility for ECO4 depends on meeting specific income thresholds. These thresholds vary depending on the number of children and whether the claimant is single or part of a couple.
| Household Type | Single Claimant Annual Income | Couple Annual Income |
| 1 Child | £19,900 | £27,500 |
| 2 Children | £24,800 | £32,300 |
| 3 Children | £29,600 | £37,200 |
| 4+ Children | £34,500 | £42,000 |
Households exceeding these income thresholds are not eligible for ECO4 based on Child Benefit alone, although they may qualify through other benefits.
If you’re unsure whether you qualify, Home Efficient can check your eligibility and guide you through the application process.
