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Exact code on household bill reveals if you can get free home upgrades worth THOUSANDS – and cut bills by £400

We reveal what other help you can get if you don't qualify for the scheme

AN exact code on one of your essential household bills could reveal whether you qualify for free home upgrades worth thousands of pounds.

If you live in a certain council tax band, you might qualify for a Government scheme designed to help you save money on your energy bills.

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Homeowners can save hundreds on their yearly energy bills through a Government schemeCredit: Getty

The Great British Insulation Scheme launched last September and offers households help towards the cost of energy-saving measures.

You can get help towards the cost of having a range of insulation installed, including cavity wall, loft, park home and underfloor.

Having cavity wall insulation installed in your home can run into the thousands of pounds, while it can save you up to £400 a year on your energy bills.

But crucially, to qualify for the scheme, you must live in a home which is in a council tax band between A-D if you live in England and A-E if you are based in Scotland or Wales.

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Your home must also have an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of D or below.

An EPC tells you how energy-efficient a property is, with A being very efficient and G being inefficient.

Bear in mind, just because you fit both of the above criteria, that doesn't mean you are guaranteed help through the scheme.

The Government also takes into account your household income, and if you're on any benefits.

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You can start an application for help through the scheme on the Government's website.

You have to leave your email address and phone number so your energy supplier can contact you if you're eligible.

It's also worth noting, you may also have to pay towards some of the costs of having the insulation installed and there's no guarantee you'll get it for free.

What other help is there?

An alternative to the Great British Insulation Scheme is the Energy Company Obligation (ECO).

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