Grants and funding
Heat pump grants in Bedford: BUS, ECO4 and Warm Homes
Last updated: June 2026
In short
Boiler Upgrade Scheme: 7,500 GBP
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is the headline grant for most Bedford homeowners. It provides a fixed 7,500 GBP towards installing an air source heat pump in England and Wales, with no income test, so it is open to owner-occupiers across the borough. To qualify you must own the property, be replacing a fossil-fuel or older electric heating system, and hold a valid EPC. The grant is delivered through your installer: an MCS-certified company applies for it, registers the install, and discounts the full 7,500 GBP from your quote, so you only pay the balance. On an average Bedford install of around 11,000 GBP, that leaves roughly 3,500 GBP to find. From 21 July 2026, the grant increases to 9,000 GBP for off-gas-grid homes replacing an oil or LPG boiler, which strengthens the case for the villages around Bedford.
ECO4: free or funded heat pumps to 31 December 2026
ECO4 is an obligation on large energy suppliers to fund heating and insulation upgrades for lower-income households, and it has been extended to 31 December 2026. Unlike the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, ECO4 is means-tested and can cover most or all of a heat pump in eligible homes, but it targets the least efficient properties, typically EPC bands D to G. You usually qualify through a means-tested benefit such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit, or through your council's LA Flex route, which can include households with income under roughly 31,000 GBP a year. Because the scheme closes at the end of 2026 with no direct successor, there is real urgency for Bedford homeowners who think they qualify. After that, the Warm Homes Local Grant becomes the main income-based route.
Deadline
ECO4 ends on 31 December 2026. If you may be eligible on benefits or low income, it is worth checking now rather than waiting.
Bedford Borough Warm Homes Local Grant
The Warm Homes Local Grant is the government's flagship income-based scheme for 2025 to 2028, and Bedford Borough Council delivers it locally. It funds energy upgrades, including air source heat pumps, insulation and solar panels, for lower-income households in privately owned homes. Eligibility runs on two tests: your home must have an EPC rating of D to G, and your household must either receive a qualifying means-tested benefit, sit in the lowest income deciles, or pass a low-income check. Homes already rated A to C are not eligible. In Bedford you do not apply to the council directly. You register your interest through the Warmer Homes service at warmerhomes.org.uk, which refers eligible households on. For qualifying homeowners the grant can cover the bulk of an installation, making it the most generous route if you meet the income criteria.
Insulation grants and support referrals
A heat pump performs best in a well-insulated home, so insulation grants are worth using first. The Great British Insulation Scheme helps fund loft and cavity wall insulation for homes in lower EPC bands and certain council tax bands, which can shrink the heat pump size you need and cut both the install cost and running cost. The Warm Homes Local Grant also covers insulation as part of a wider upgrade. Households that are struggling with cold or fuel poverty can ask their GP or council about local Better Housing Better Health type referral services, which signpost the right scheme and can fast-track vulnerable residents. Getting insulation right before the heat pump goes in is the single most effective way to keep long-term costs down.
- Great British Insulation Scheme: part-funded loft and cavity wall insulation for eligible homes.
- Warm Homes Local Grant: insulation included alongside low-carbon heating for income-eligible households.
- Local referral support: council and health referral routes for vulnerable or fuel-poor households.
Off-gas-grid grant uplift to 9,000 GBP
From 21 July 2026 to 31 March 2027, off-gas-grid homes that replace an oil or LPG boiler can receive 9,000 GBP instead of 7,500 GBP towards an air source or ground source heat pump through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. That is an extra 1,500 GBP on top of the standard grant, and it is claimed in exactly the same way: your MCS-certified installer applies to Ofgem and discounts the higher amount from your quote, so you only pay the balance. The uplift is aimed at rural homes that are not on the mains gas network and currently rely on more expensive oil or LPG. That makes it directly relevant to off-gas Bedfordshire villages such as Cardington, Cople and Willington, and to East Northamptonshire villages near Rushden. If you heat with oil or LPG, switching in this window means a noticeably smaller bill to find after the grant comes off.
Warm Homes: Local Grant in North Northamptonshire
North Northamptonshire Council also delivers the Warm Homes: Local Grant and ECO4 Flexible Eligibility for residents of Kettering, Wellingborough and Rushden. The core rules match the Bedford scheme: your home needs an EPC band of D to G, and your household income must be under 36,000 GBP a year or you must receive a qualifying means-tested benefit. It replaced the older Home Upgrade Grant, known as HUG2, which has now closed. For eligible homes it can fund insulation, low-carbon heating such as an air source heat pump, and solar, often as a combined package rather than a single measure. You apply through the council, which assesses your property and income before approving the work. If you live just over the Bedfordshire border in one of these towns, this is the income-based route to check first, because it can cover far more of the cost than the Boiler Upgrade Scheme alone.
Great British Insulation Scheme
The Great British Insulation Scheme is run through Ofgem and the energy suppliers, and it helps fund insulation such as loft and cavity wall insulation. It is aimed at homes in lower council tax bands, A to D in England, that also hold an EPC rating of D to G. The scheme exists because insulation is the cheapest way to cut a home's heat demand, and that has a direct knock-on effect for heat pumps. Insulating first reduces the size of heat pump you need, which lowers both the install cost and the running cost over the life of the system. For that reason it pairs well with the Boiler Upgrade Scheme: you can use the insulation scheme to prepare your home, then claim the 7,500 GBP grant on a smaller, better matched heat pump. Getting the fabric of the home right first is almost always money well spent.
Which grant is right for you?
| Scheme | Best for | Property / EPC | Funds | How to apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme | Owner-occupiers replacing fossil-fuel heating | England and Wales, valid EPC | 7,500 GBP off a heat pump, 9,000 GBP off-gas oil or LPG from 21 July 2026 | MCS installer applies to Ofgem |
| ECO4 | Lower-income households on benefits | EPC D to G | Free or funded heating and insulation | Council or approved installer referral |
| Warm Homes: Local Grant | Lower-income households | EPC D to G, income under 36,000 GBP | Insulation, heating and solar | Through your local council |
| Great British Insulation Scheme | Households in lower council tax bands | EPC D to G | Loft and cavity wall insulation | Through an energy supplier |
Most owner-occupiers in Bedford use the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, because it has no income test and the grant comes straight off the quote. Lower-income households should check ECO4 and the Warm Homes: Local Grant first, as these can cover far more of the cost. If you are not sure which applies, the simplest next step is to get free, no-obligation quotes and let an MCS-certified installer confirm the best funding route for your home.
Grant eligibility at a glance
A quick comparison of the main funding routes open to Bedford and Bedfordshire homeowners in 2026.
| Scheme | Value | Who it is for | EPC band | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme | 7,500 GBP (9,000 GBP off-gas from 21 Jul 2026) | Any owner-occupier, no income test | Valid EPC required | Open |
| ECO4 | Most or all of the cost | Benefits or low income (LA Flex) | D to G | Ends 31 Dec 2026 |
| Warm Homes Local Grant | Most of the cost | Lower-income households | D to G | 2025 to 2028 |
| Great British Insulation Scheme | Part-funded insulation | Lower EPC and council tax bands | D to G | Open |
You cannot claim the Boiler Upgrade Scheme and ECO4 or the Warm Homes Local Grant for the same heat pump. An accredited installer can confirm the best route for your home.