Electric Storage Heater Grant
We’re passionate about helping UK households stay warm and energy-efficient. As accredited ECO4 installers, we ensure you receive full grant coverage and a hassle-free installation of modern Electric Storage Heaters all at zero cost to you.
Trusted Partner for Energy-Efficient Heating
Tired of rising energy bills? Dreaming of a warm, comfortable home without the high costs? Berks Insulation can help you secure a free grant under the ECO4 Scheme! We’re a trusted installer of free electric storage heater systems, offering a sustainable heating solution that cuts energy costs and keeps UK households warm all year round.
ECO4 Grant: Your Ticket to Green Savings!
The ECO4 Grant is a government-backed scheme that makes upgrading to modern electric storage heaters completely free for eligible households. Berks Insulation is an approved ECO4 installer, which means we can help you navigate the entire process and secure 100% funding for your new heating system.
The ECO4 scheme replaced ECO3 on 1 April 2022 and will run until March 2026. It’s designed to improve energy efficiency, reduce household carbon emissions, and combat fuel poverty helping homes across the UK stay warmer for less.
Qualification Criteria for Electric Storage Heater Grant
To qualify for a Free Electric Storage Heater Grant under the ECO4 scheme, you must receive income-related government benefits and live in a home with old or inefficient electric heating. Homeowners and private tenants with landlord permission are eligible.

How Electric Storage Heaters Work?
Electric storage heaters work by drawing electricity during off-peak hours (usually at night) to heat internal ceramic bricks that store thermal energy. This stored heat is then gradually released throughout the day to warm the room, making them cost-effective when used with time-of-use tariffs like Economy 7. Modern models often include thermostats, timers, and fans for better control and efficiency. While they can help reduce electricity bills, storage heaters are less flexible than other systems because they release heat even when it may not be needed, and may run out of warmth by evening if not managed properly.
