Central Heating
At Apex Nationwide, we believe that every household in the UK deserves reliable and energy-efficient heating. Through the Government-backed Central Heating Grant scheme, you may be entitled to a free or heavily subsidised central heating system – helping you lower energy bills, improve comfort, and reduce carbon emissions.
What is the Central Heating Grant?
The Central Heating Grant is part of the UK Government’s Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme. It provides funding to help homeowners and tenants install first-time central heating systems at little to no cost.
This means if your home currently relies on electric heaters, coal, wood, or no heating system at all, you may qualify for a brand-new gas central heating installation.
Who Qualifies for the Grant?
You could be eligible if:
You own or privately rent your home (with landlord’s permission).
Your property does not already have a central heating system.
Someone in your household receives qualifying benefits (e.g., Pension Credit, Universal Credit, Child Tax Credit, etc.).
Your property is suitable for installation.
Not sure if you qualify? Our team at Apex Nationwide can carry out a free eligibility check for you.
What’s Included?When you apply through Apex Nationwide, your grant could cover:
| Benefits of a Central Heating Grant✔ Reduce energy bills with a more efficient system |
Why Choose Apex Nationwide?
- Trusted Experts – Years of experience in delivering government-backed energy solutions.
Hassle-Free Process – From eligibility check to installation, we handle everything.
Nationwide Coverage – Serving households across England, Scotland, and Wales.
Customer First – Friendly, professiona
Apply Today – Warmth is Just a Call Away
Don’t miss out on your chance to upgrade your home heating system with government support.
Check if you qualify today with Apex Nationwide.
Fill in our quick online form or call us on 01217-98-1217 to get started.
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