Loans from the Scottish Government help homes stay warm and cut bills
THE Scottish Government’s Home Energy Scotland interestfree loan is helping homeowners make energy and money-saving improvements to their homes.
Up to £32,500 per property is currently available to owneroccupiers and some registered private sector landlords in Scotland.
The loan can be used for energy efficiency improvements like insulation and replacing single glazing with double glazing, with cashback grants of up to 25 per cent also available for a limited time.
Home renewables systems such as biomass and solar photovoltaic are covered as well as connections to an approved district heating scheme powered by renewable energy.
Loans must be used to improve existing residential buildings. New buildings under construction, where the property is already owned by the intended owner occupier, are also eligible for support for renewables systems or district heating connections but not energy efficiency improvements.
Funding is on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to availability.
Cashback grants are not available for renewable technologies like solar PV or for district heating connections.
Only Home Energy Scotland can arrange to have an application form sent out; third parties like installers or letting agents cannot apply on a householder’s behalf.
Work must not commence on any installation until a loan offer in writing is received. All applications will undergo credit and affordability checks. Successful applicants who claim funding will need to pay an administrative fee of 1.5 per cent of the total loan value up to a maximum of £150 per application.
The complete loan terms and conditions are stated in the application form. Get in touch now. If anyone is interested in applying or would like more information, please call Home Energy Scotland on 0808 808 2282 (free from landlines and most mobiles).