ECO4 Eligibility

Does Universal Credit Qualify for ECO4 Free Insulation?

If you receive Universal Credit, you are likely eligible for free home energy upgrades under ECO4 — including loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, a boiler replacement, or even a heat pump installation. All works are fully funded and free for eligible households.


Does Universal Credit qualify for ECO4?

Yes. Universal Credit is one of the primary qualifying benefits for ECO4. If you or anyone in your household currently receives Universal Credit, this is one of the main routes to qualifying for fully funded energy efficiency upgrades under the scheme.

You do not need to meet any additional criteria related to your property's EPC rating or income level if you receive a qualifying benefit — the benefits route to ECO4 is straightforward.


What is ECO4?

ECO4 (Energy Company Obligation 4) is a government scheme that requires large energy companies to fund free energy efficiency improvements for eligible households. The scheme covers:

All of these measures are available at no cost to eligible households. There are no hidden fees, no contributions required, and no repayments.


Which Universal Credit claimants qualify?

If you are receiving Universal Credit, you are eligible to apply for ECO4 regardless of whether you:

The key requirement is that you (or a member of your household) is receiving Universal Credit at the time of application. The level of Universal Credit payment does not affect eligibility.

Note: Council and housing association tenants should contact their landlord about ECO4 — this route is for homeowners and private renters.


What other benefits qualify for ECO4?

Universal Credit is not the only qualifying benefit. ECO4 also covers households receiving:

Benefit Qualifies for ECO4?
Universal Credit ✓ Yes
Pension Credit ✓ Yes
Child Benefit ✓ Yes
Income Support ✓ Yes
Income-based JSA ✓ Yes
Income-related ESA ✓ Yes
Housing Benefit ✓ Yes
Working Tax Credit ✓ Yes
Child Tax Credit ✓ Yes

If you receive any of these benefits, you should check your ECO4 eligibility now.


What free measures could I get?

The specific measures available to your property will depend on your home's characteristics. An approved installer will carry out a free property assessment to confirm exactly what your home qualifies for. Common measures include:

Most households qualify for at least one measure. In some cases, multiple measures may be available.


How do I apply for ECO4 as a Universal Credit claimant?

The application process works through approved installers rather than directly through government or energy suppliers. Here is how it works:

  1. Check eligibility — Use our free checker to confirm your initial eligibility based on your benefits and property details.
  2. Get a property assessment — An approved installer will visit your home to assess what measures are suitable.
  3. Installation — Works are arranged and completed at no cost to you.

You do not need to contact your energy supplier, Universal Credit provider, or any government department directly. The installer handles everything.


How long does ECO4 take?

From initial enquiry to completed installation, the process typically takes between four and twelve weeks depending on your location and the type of measure. ECO4 closes on 31 December 2026, so it is important to start the process as soon as possible.


Frequently asked questions

Do I need to provide proof of Universal Credit? Yes. The installer will ask you to confirm your benefit status as part of the eligibility assessment. This is usually straightforward — a screenshot or letter showing your Universal Credit payments is typically sufficient.

Can I apply if I just started receiving Universal Credit? Yes. There is no minimum period of Universal Credit receipt required to qualify for ECO4.

What if my property is new or well insulated? If your property already has good insulation, you may not qualify for insulation measures, but you may still be eligible for a boiler replacement or heat pump if appropriate. An installer will advise.

Can my landlord refuse the work? If you are a private renter, your landlord's consent is generally required for ECO4 works. Most landlords agree, as the works are free and improve the property's value and energy rating.


Receive Universal Credit? Check your ECO4 eligibility now

Our free 2-minute checker will give you an initial indication based on your benefits status and property details. Funding ends December 2026.

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