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Home energy upgrades in the Yorkshire and the Humber.

Yorkshire and the Humber has one of the highest EPC D-G densities in England — grant-funded loft + cavity work pays back fastest across the West Riding terraces and Hull's pre-1930 stock. Off-gas density in the Dales and Wolds opens BUS for heat pumps. OMEGA crews work directly across Yorkshire — same surveyors, same standards, same paperwork as anywhere we install. Free survey within 5 working days, 25-year guarantees on the install.

A local crew, usually within the fortnight.

Average energy bill

£1,810

EPC D–G density

72%

OMEGA install index

20/100

Grant gap

36% under-claimed

Towns in Yorkshire and the Humber

Where we work in Yorkshire and the Humber

15 towns covered across Yorkshire and the Humber. Tell us your postcode. We'll book a free home energy survey and walk you through the grants that apply to your address.

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We install across every English region and throughout Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. 4,200+ homes upgraded since 2020. Type your town, postcode or county to find your local page.

  • TrustMark

    TrustMark

    The UK national quality mark for home improvement work

  • SafeContractor

    SafeContractor

    Health & safety competence accreditation

  • BBA Certified

    BBA Certified

    British Board of Agrément product certification

  • Kiwa Certified

    Kiwa Certified

    Independent third-party product certification

  • 25-yr IBG

    25-yr IBG

    25-year insurance-backed guarantee

  • Workmanship Warranty

    Workmanship Warranty

    Five years on the labour, parts and call-outs on every install

Every accreditation is checkable on the issuing register

Free survey · Yorkshire and the Humber

Local surveyor at your door. Plan in your inbox 48 hours later.

Tell us your postcode. We'll come back with grant eligibility, typical wait times, and the upgrades most likely to pay back fastest in Yorkshire and the Humber.

Two follow-ups, then silence. Permanently.

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