The scheme is now open.
Scotland has one of the most ambitious CO2 emission reduction targets in the world. The installation of an efficient heating system is one effective way of reducing your household energy bills and CO2 emissions. There are currently an estimated 250,000 homes in Scotland that have boilers of the least efficient type (efficiency of less than 70%).
To help address this, the Scottish Government has announced funding for the boiler scrappage scheme for owner occupiers in Scotland. Scrappage schemes work by helping to meet the cost of replacing inefficient equipment with new more efficient alternatives.
The Energy Saving Scotland Boiler Scrappage Scheme builds upon its earlier success from its launch in May 2010. It will offer owner occupiers a voucher entitling them to a £400 subsidy from the Scottish Government towards the cost of upgrading inefficient boilers with an Energy Saving Trust Recommended (ESTR) boiler in their property.
In addition to this £400 some boiler installers are offering a further discount to those awarded boiler scrappage vouchers, see below for details:
The Energy Saving Trust is not recommending that you should use these installers. You should bear in mind that there are always a wide range of suppliers and prices for new boilers. We therefore advise that you get more than one quote before installation.
The scheme is now open.
Quotes
You should obtain a written or verbal quotation from an installer before making your application however you are not obliged to take up this quote and can seek others. Applicants have 18 weeks to claim the voucher from the offer date and as long as the voucher is claimed by this date and the installer and replacement system meet the self-certified eligibility criteria your voucher will be considered for payment. It may be beneficial to seek more than one quotation in order to obtain the best value for money.
Upgrading your boiler can result in:
For example, this means that by upgrading an existing gas boiler with a SAP2009 efficiency of less than 70% to an Energy Saving Trust Recommended one, your household heating bill should drop by about a quarter – a saving on average of £185 a year or £225 for a 3 bed semi-detached house.
Once you have checked the eligibility criteria you should:
On the application form you will be asked for the following:
Please note, if you proceed with your installation before you receive your voucher, you will invalidate your claim and you will no longer be eligible for the £400 rebate.
See how much more money and energy you could save in your home by checking out our Water Energy Calculator and Home Energy Check.
You could save around £250 on your energy bills