
Energy Saving Fund - www.energysavingfund.net
Energy Saving Fund - www.energysavingfund.net
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

User Reviews
Terrible Company That Needs Avoiding At All Cost
My mum unfortunately fell for their claims of grants given, which in reality involve overpricing a job then discounting some of that figure.
They showed up late, then rushed through a rewire in an afternoon. After 5 months we still awaiting an installation cert and a receipt. They never return calls and absolutely shouldn't be trusted. I will now chase them through the courts. Save yourself the bother and go somewhere else!.
Energy Saving Fund Review
The Energy Saving Fund is a terrible company. They employed me as well as dozens of others as leaflet distributors and after 8 weeks they disappeared while owing us all hundreds of pounds in wages. Do not trust them or anyone who claims to represent them.
You were not employed by the ENERGY SAVING FUND you were working for a company called Homestead who went pop, also oweing me over £4,000.
The ENERGY SAVING FUND IS A VERY HELPFUL ORGANIZATION WHO HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS OF HOUSE OWNERS IMPROVE THEIR EFFICIENCY WITH HELP TOWARDS ENERGY SAVING HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
I Got A Got Grant For A New Roof
Just want to say a massive thanks to all the team at the Energy Saving Fund in Merseyside.
I've worked hard all my life, never been on benefits and was amazed to find that I could get a grant towards the cost of my new roof. Without the grant I would not have been able to afford my new roof.
Yes very good and that is what the ENERGY SAVING FUND is all about , helping people obtain energy saving products that they may not usually get unless they were on BENEFITS !!!!! These Grants are available to any home owners not based on their income but based on the increased efficiency of replacing tired old Windows, Boilers, Roof`s etc.
Sounds like a good help in these difficult times
Q&A
Is this a genuine and reliable company?
Hi, please advise if would I qualify for a grant to construct a tiled roof and remove the existing glass one on my small conservatory to make this part of the house warmer and more usable?
Thanks,
p.s. I am about to become a pensioner.