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Monday, February 2, 2026

Warma UK’s Home Upgrade Grant Empowering Families to Enhance Home Energy Efficiency

Warma UK is leading the charge to empower families across the UK in their quest to boost home energy efficiency through the innovative Home Upgrade Grant initiative. Local councils have entrusted Warma UK with the critical task of assisting households in elevating their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings from D to G, all while providing crucial financial support for energy efficiency enhancements.

A substantial grant pool of up to £630 million stands ready for allocation to successful local authorities, and this funding will remain accessible until March 2025. Warma UK are offering measures such as insulation, boiler and heating upgrades, solar panel installation, air source heat pumps and Low Energy Lighting to eligible households.

Warma UK’s Director, Rob Garner, emphasised the significance of this initiative, stating, “By improving EPC scores of households, houses become more energy efficient thereby reducing their monthly bills,” said Warma UK Director, Rob Garner. “The grant also helps reduce carbon emissions from the home which has a positive impact on both climate change and air quality in cities across the country.”

Warma UK is steadfast in its commitment to ensuring that all eligible households maximise the benefits of this grant, transforming their homes into models of energy efficiency. With funding opportunities amounting to £630 million available until March 2025, homeowners are urged to seize this opportune moment to apply for the Home Upgrade Grant and reap its manifold advantages.

The Home Upgrade Grant has been strategically crafted to empower households to trim their energy expenses and shrink their carbon footprints. Through energy efficiency enhancements, families can experience tangible savings on their monthly energy bills while simultaneously making a meaningful contribution to reducing environmental impact.

Warma UK is resolutely dedicated to aiding households throughout the UK in their journey toward heightened energy efficiency and decreased energy expenditure. With the Home Upgrade Grant, households can confidently undertake energy efficiency enhancements and harness the full spectrum of benefits this grant offers.

“We are committed to helping households across the UK improve their energy efficiency and reduce their energy bills,” said Warma UK COO, Emma Garner. “The Home Upgrade Grant is a great way for households to make energy efficiency improvements and take advantage of the grant’s benefits.”

The present moment is ideal for homeowners to seize the opportunity presented by the Home Upgrade Grant and unlock its potential benefits. With a substantial funding allocation of up to £630 million available until March 2025, Warma UK stands ready to support families across the UK in their pursuit of enhanced home energy efficiency.

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