Claim here for FREE Room-in-Roof Insulation
Reduce the cost of heating your home with FREE Room-In-Roof Insulation (RIRI) – this is one of the most effective options to keep heat in and bills down, and it's free.
Room-In-Roof Insulation is the process of adding insulation boards between the rafters and over the existing plaster boards to keep the heat trapped inside. Such boards are usually made of polyurethane or polystyrene and they provide an extra layer of water-resistance so rain cannot seep in and heat cannot get out.
We make sure there is a layer of insulation covering every surface connected to the outside. The work is normally completed within 2 days so is extremely quick and doesn’t cause much mess.
Our RIRI can last for more than 40 years! These grants are a great opportunity for you to add value to your property.
Why take action today?
- FREE Room-In-Roof Insulation (worth up to £2700).
- Acts as a shield to stop heat escaping through the roof.
- Reduces heating bills by 25%.
- Can be covered in plasterboard if required.
- Increase the value of your property.
- While government grants are available.
Who is eligible?
If you have an existing room in your roof but have yet to install insulation on the inside of the walls and sloping ceilings then RIRI is available to you for free.
You need to receive an GBIS benefit, click here to see eligible GBIS benefits.
The property should be located in England, Scotland or Wales.
You must be the Homeowner, Landlord or a Private Tenant. Private Tenants must have their Landlord permission. Landlords must have an eligible GBIS Tenant living in the property that requires insulation.
If you have had your room-in-roof already insulated you may also be eligible for a top up.
Please ensure that you empty your room in roof from all personal belongings prior to the installation.
How much can I save?
According to Npower a Room-In-Roof Insulation can cost anything around £2,700. With GBIS funding you can have RIRI for free.
In addition, the chart below shows 2025 statistics on average annual energy bills savings according to your house type. Latest figures can be obtained from the Npower.
Detached house | £400 |
Semi-detached house | £300 |
Mid-terraced house | £250 |
Bungalow | £300 |