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Five home improvement grants you can apply for now worth up to £6,000 – and they could help slash energy bills

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THERE are several grants out there to help you slash energy bills if you need extra support.

A number of home improvement grants are currently in place to help those on low income who are struggling.

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If you're struggling on low income, there are certain grants you could be entitled to from the government and energy suppliersCredit: Getty - Contributor

The energy price guarantee currently costs the average household £2,500 for gas and electricity bills - but yours may be higher or lower than this depending on your usage.

But from April next year, that figure will rise to £3,000.

That means thousands on benefits or low income are on the hunt for ways to keep costs at bay.

But don't worry - we've listed five ways you can save up to £6,000 on energy bills and also make your home more eco-friendly.

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Just keep in mind every scheme is different - and what you get depends on eligibility.

You also don't need to be a homeowner for all of these grants.

And if you do go for any of them, remember it could save you roughly £100-£500 per year depending on what you get accepted for.

Here's what we've listed.

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Boiler Upgrade Scheme

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme means you might be able to switch your boiler to lower carbon heating to save on bills and become greener.

The scheme set the government back £450million this year, and that money will cover the costs of installation.

You can either apply for:

  • £5,000 off the cost and installation of an air source heat pump or biomass boiler
  • £6,000 off the cost and installation of a ground source heat pump

Personal finance expert at , Dan Whittaker, said: "The aim is for UK homes to reduce their carbon output in line with environmental initiatives.

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"This means the boiler upgrade scheme does not apply to typical gas boilers, but can be used if you want to install alternative heating sources, such as heat pumps or biomass boilers.”

Heat pumps work on electricity and need less energy to operate - the type of heat pump you get might depend on the size of your home, but you can chat to your supplier about that.

The property will need to have enough power to support an installation capacity of 45kWth or kilowatt thermal, which covers most homes.

But they can be quite costly - which has stopped households from buying them in the past.

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