Energy Efficiency and Heating Responsibilities Guide for Landlords

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Our mission is to improve home energy efficiency for local residents, ensuring safe, healthy homes with affordable fuel bills and low carbon emissions. Landlords have responsibilities regarding heating, energy efficiency, and fuel provision, including providing tenants with EPCs, maintaining reliable heating systems, and allowing energy upgrades. Funding options are available for heating and energy efficiency improvements, with measures like central heating and insulation offered to eligible tenants. The Warm Homes Fund benefits low-income Waltham Forest residents by providing free gas connections and efficient heating systems.


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  1. Home Energy Efficiency Training Our Mission Is To Work with the community to make the homes of local people safe and healthy with affordable fuel bills and low carbon emissions

  2. Landlords Responsibilities with regards to Heating, Energy Efficiency & Fuel Provide tenant with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), showing that the property meets the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) i.e. property has a rating of E or above. Provide tenants with a reliable source of heating and hot water. The heating must be able to provide temperatures of 18 C in sleeping rooms and 21 C in living rooms when the temperature outside is 1 C. Keep appliances for heating and hot water safe and in good repair - including an annual safety check on gas appliances. It is illegal to make tenants responsible for the heating and hot water systems. Allow tenant to make energy efficiency improvements to their home where there is no cost to them (i.e. if you are able to access a grant or want to pay for it yourself). Allow tenant to choose their energy supplier if they pay the bills and have their own metered account. If energy bills are covered in the rent and paid by you, the Landlord cannot charge more than the maximum resale price for the energy used. Landlord s must be able to demonstrate how they have calculated the amount they charge for energy.

  3. Funding for Heating and Energy Efficiency Funding for Heating and Energy Efficiency Energy Company Obligation Warm Homes Fund Green Homes Grant

  4. Application is in tenants name Application is in tenant s name Measures Available First time central heating including renewable heating Storage heaters Loft and wall insulation Eligibility Tenant must be either: In receipt of an income related or disability benefit OR Be fuel-poor (low-income and high fuel costs) Replacement gas boiler Gas boiler repair Property must Meet MEES Standards except for renewable heating and Solid Wall Insulation Measures are rarely fully funded. Grant amount depends on carbon saved

  5. Warm Homes Fund Warm Homes Fund Who is it for? Waltham Forest residents living in homes without central heating (electric heaters, storage heaters, gas or coal fires). Tenant must be low-income or have a long-term health condition Advantages Gas central heating is typically three times cheaper than electric heaters (running cost of air source heat pump is slightly higher). Tenant more able to afford warmth. Fewer complaints What is on offer? Free gas connection if there isn t one and installation of gas central heating system. Renewable heating system most likely air source heat pump If home is warm condensation is less likely to be a problem

  6. Green Homes Grants Green Homes Grants Local Authority Scheme Scheme managed by Local Authority (Service Store) Surveys carried out by HEET Eligibility criteria applies Support given to tenant and landlord to find installer and have measures fitted.

  7. Green Homes Grant Green Homes Grant Grants of up to 5,000 are available to landlords. Landlord has to contribute 1/3rd towards cost of works Primary Measures Secondary Measures Windows & doors draught proofing, upgrading single glazed windows Insulation measures loft, wall, flat roof, underfloor insulation. Renewable heating - Heat pump solar thermal or biomass boiler Heating controls appliance thermostats, smart controls, zone controls

  8. Contact Contact Tom Ruxton Co-Ordinator referrals@theheetproject.org.uk Email through website: 020 8520 1900 https://walthamforestservicestore. co.uk/contact-us/ www.theheetproject.org.uk c/o Trinity URC, 58 Orford Road, London E17 9QL Or Phone: 020 8496 5525

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