Get £400 off a new Vaillant A-rated boiler with the Boiler Scrappage Scheme

Get £400 off a new Vaillant A-rated condensing boiler or renewable heat technology, when you scrap your old, inefficient G-rated boiler
 What is the purpose of the boiler scrappage scheme?There are currently around three and a half million homes in England with the very least efficient type of boiler (G-rated or worse).
To address this the Government is offering up to 125,000 households £400 towards the cost of upgrading their boiler (if G-rated or equivalent or worse) to a high efficiency A-rated one or a renewable heating technology. This will help to save in the region of 140,000 tCO2 per year – equivalent to taking 45,000 cars off the road.
What are the benefits in upgrading your boiler?
New boilers have rated efficiencies of 90 per cent or more meaning that they use less fuel, resulting in lower CO2 emissions and running costs. Renewable heat technologies do not use fossil fuels, reducing CO2 emissions still further.

 

For example, this means by upgrading your G-rated boiler to a Vaillant A-rated condensing boiler, you can save over a third on your home heating bills. *

Who is eligible for the scheme?
The scheme is open to 125,000 householders in England living in an owned or privately rented home.

 

Please note:
i) If you are a householder (including tenants) under 60 you can only apply for the scheme if the boiler you are scrapping is in working order and is the main boiler used to heat the home.

ii) If you are a householder (including tenants)and 60 or over you can apply for the scheme regardless of whether the boiler you are scrapping is in working order. However, it still needs to be the main boiler used to heat the home.
Only householders and landlords who privately own and rent dwellings are eligible to apply for a voucher. Boiler installers and manufacturers, local authority registered social landlords, and housing associations are not eligible to apply.

To find out more please visit Flame FX ltd

 The UK has one of the most ambitious CO2 emission reduction targets in the world. The installation of an efficient heating system is an effective way of reducing household energy bills and CO2 emissions, as domestic heating accounts for 14 per cent of the UK’s CO2 emissions.

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