Become a Green Deal business
The government has decided to stop funding the Green Deal Finance Company (GDFC). The GDFC was set up to lend money to Green Deal providers.
If you鈥檙e in the process of becoming a Green Deal provider,
If you鈥檙e in the process of becoming a Green Deal assessor or installer, contact the relevant
Types of Green Deal business
Get your business authorised to provide services to Green Deal customers if you install, manufacture or give advice about energy-saving products or improvements.
Your business can be authorised to operate as:
- a - this means you can visit Green Deal customers to assess their properties and make recommendations for improvements
- a - this means you can install improvements for Green Deal customers
- a - this means you can provide Green Deal customers with finance and arranging installation through an authorised installer
You do not need to be authorised if you manufacture and sell energy-saving products, but your products must meet certain standards.
Read the guidance for more information and to find out what improvements qualify for the Green Deal.
How to apply
Contact a to find out how you can become a Green Deal assessor or installer.
There鈥檚 a different process to become a and you must take a 鈥榝itness test鈥� before you can get authorised.
If you鈥檙e a Green Deal provider or installer and you want to take part in the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund, you鈥檒l need to register for the scheme.
Send an email with 鈥榬egistration documents鈥� in the subject line or register by phone.
Green Deal Home Improvement Fund administrator
[email protected]
Telephone: 0300 555 0201