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Green Homes Grant addresses ‘cowboy’ fears

Alok Sharma

Tradespeople who want to deliver home improvement work under the £2bn Green Homes Grant must register for the government's TrustMark accreditation, amid fears that the scheme could attract cowboy operators.

The scheme, announced by the government in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, will see the state fund up to two thirds of the cost of home improvements of over 600,000 homes. Households on low income can receive vouchers covering 100% of the cost of the improvements, up to a maximum of £10,000.

But there were concerns that a sudden rush in demand for home improvement work including the insulation of walls, floors and roofs, and the installation of low-carbon heating, like heat pumps or solar thermal could lead to a decline in quality.

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