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The Green Deal Scheme is now live!

What is the UK Green Deal Scheme?

"The Green Deal will be quite simply Britain's most ambitious home improvement programme ever" - Greg Barker - UK Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change

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A green deal adviser plays a vital role within the Green Deal Scheme. The Green Deal Scheme will make it possible for millions of home and business owners to have energy efficient improvements installed in their properties at NO UP FRONT COST to the owner, tenant or landlord. This UK Green Deal Scheme will enable energy efficient measures such as: cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, solid wall insulation, condensing boilers, double glazing, floor insulation, solar panels, photovoltaic PV panels, ground source heat pumps, electric storage heaters or wind turbines, amongst others, installed in the property. The Green Deal UK Scheme will be open to everyone. You will need a Green Deal Assessment for a Green Deal Adviser.

(Please be advised that some companies may be a charge for your Green Deal Assessment. The fee may be in the region of £99 - £130. Some companies may refund this cost if you proceed with your Green Deal via them - please always check costs and conditions before booking an assessment with your Green Deal Advisor. Don't forget you may get CASHBACK too Click here). 

STEP 1: Book a Green Deal Assessment by a Green Deal Adviser

STEP 2: Get Green Deal Provider/finance quotes

Step 3: Get Green Deal Installer Quotes

The UK Green Deal is NOT means tested. The Green Deal Finance will be attached to your property's electricity bill and not to you or your property.  If you move the debt stays will the property's electricity bill as is not attached to you and will not be a charge against the property.  Please CLICK HERE to book a no obligation Green Deal Assessment

The Green Deal UK scheme will enable Green Deal providers, said to be private firms, councils and charities, to offer these energy efficiency improvements by offering Green Deal Finance, of up to approx. £10,000. Pay back for the UK Green Deal improvements, in accordance with your Green Deal Plan, will be recouped by instalments, over 25 years or less, from a charge made on the home or energy electricity bills. The Green Deal debt will NOT be attached to you or your property.

To receive no obligation quotes from Green Deal Providers please CLICK HERE

  • Green Deal Finance is NOT like a personal loan - the Green Deal Finance debt will be attached to the property's electricity bill. The debt will NOT attached to you and will NOT attached to your property. If you move house, repayments for the Green Deal finance will be recouped, by instalments, from a charge on the new occupier's electricity bill - after all, the new owner will also be benefiting from the work you have had done.

To book your no obligation Green Deal Assessment please CLICK HERE

To receive no obligation quotes from Green Deal Installers please CLICK HERE

  • Installations under the Green Deal UK scheme, both domestic properties and commercial properties, will all have to meet a single key principal: The expected savings must be greater than the cost of the work being done - this is known as the "Green Deal Golden Rule". The Green Deal Plan and Green Deal Code also covers Green Deal Scotland and Green Deal Wales. Please refer to Green Deal DECC website for more details.

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    There is no charge to you for using our referral service. We are paid by charging advisor/provider/installer/training companies a fee for this referral service. Any advice or assistance given to you by a third party company does not represent Green Deal Scheme Ltd advice or assistance and is not checked or endorsed by Green Deal Scheme Ltd. It is your decision whether or not you act on any advice or assistance you are given. Any contract agreed is with you and your chosen advsisor/provider/installer/training company. Green Deal Scheme Ltd expressly denies and excludes all liability of any nature in the respect of the use or misuse of this website

  • Take your time in making a decision - If you are promised a 'special discount' or 'time limited' offer don't be tempted to sign up straightaway. Shop around with different businesses to make sure you get a good deal. Remember: you can ask a salesperson to leave your home at any time.
  • Double check the facts - Check the product is suitable for your home, whether you are eligible for any grants towards the cost of installation, and the basis of any claims about potential energy savings or benefits. Only agree to go ahead if you're entirely satisfied.
  • Know what you are signing - Check whether you are signing a contract or just agreeing to a survey or a quote. Give yourself enough time to read all the paperwork, and ask questions if you are unclear about anything. Don't sign if you are unsure about doing so.
  • Know your cancellation rights - Where you buy on your doorstep or in your home and you spend more than £35, you usually have seven calendar days to change your mind and cancel, and can get back any money you have already paid, including a deposit - the 'cooling off' period. The cooling off period starts on the day you are given your written cancellation notice by the salesperson. Think carefully before you agree to any work starting during the cooling off period - you can still cancel but may have to pay a reasonable amount.
  • Know your rights if things go wrong - Make sure you know what you can do if things go wrong. Contact Citizens Advice for information and advice on your legal rights.